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This course is the first in a sequence of practica and is one of major experiential components of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program. By the end of this course, students will have developed entry-level counseling skills, which include the ability to provide counseling, prepare reports and treatment plans, and to work directly with and be supervised by experienced professionals in mental health settings. Counseling skills will be reviewed by faculty and site supervisors using student self-report, recorded sessions, and/or live observation. A focus will be on students developing reflectively through the use of supervision.

Successful completion of COU 710, COU 721 and COU 732

Program: Counseling

Credit: 3

Other Courses

COU-799

Independent Study

Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…

Counseling

Credits 1-3

COU-795

Special Topics

Special topics courses address subject matter or content…

Counseling

COU-794

Internship II in…

This course is the final in a sequence…

Counseling

Credits 3

COU-793

Extended Internship in…

This course is a continuation in the series…

Counseling

Credits 4

COU-792

Internship I in…

This course is the second in a sequence…

Counseling

Credits 3-6

COU-790

Internship II in…

This course is the culmination of the experiential…

Counseling

Credits 12