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Social Sciences: Counseling
COU 331 PRINCIPLES OF COUNSELING (3)
This course will be a survey
with a basis for counseling, integration of psychology,
counseling needs, methods of counseling, and theories of
personality.
COU 408 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
(3)
Effective teaching concerning
roles within the family, with direction being given on how
to council. Review of family therapy literature.
COU 501 THE WORK OF
PASTORAL COUNSELORS (3)
Introduction to Pastoral
counseling, prolegomenon to a history of pastoral
counseling. Directions in pastoral counseling. Spiritual
and personal maturity. Christo-therapy: An approach to
facilitating psycho-spiritual healing and growth. Counter
transference and burnout in pastoral counseling. The
counseling relationship. Assessment in pastoral care.
COU 502 HISTORICAL SURVEY
OF ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES (3)
Holistic review of human
behavior. Psychological and physiological description of
human behavior. Introducing, evaluating and integrating
biblical principles into counseling.
COU 503 LEARNING TO COUNSEL
EFFECTIVELY (3)
The student will learn the
procedures of direct counseling.
COU 504 TESTING AND
MEASUREMENT (3)
Personality and emotional
profile. Testing and assessment. Vocational and interest
inventory. How, when, and where to use testing and value to
the counseling environment.
COU 505 THEOLOGY OF
BIBLICAL COUNSELING (3)
A study of biblical teachings
concerning method and modalities in modification of man’s
predicament and its solutions, with emphasis on how this
teaching is related to counseling.
COU 506 THEORIES OF
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELING (3)
Effective teaching concerning
roles within the family, with direction being given on how
to council. Review of family therapy literature.
COU 507 HUMAN SEXUALITY (3)
The role of sexuality in human
growth and relationships. Methods of dealing with sexual
problems and sexual communication. Evaluation of research,
child rearing practice, life cycle sexuality, and cross
cultural variations are explored.
COU 508 PROFESSIONAL
ETHICS AND THE LAW (3)
This course emphasizes the
increasing requirements for accountability and the legal
demands placed upon counselors. What are their
responsibilities and privileges. How to legally establish a
counseling practice.
COU 509 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
COUNSELING (3)
Explores the variety
of chemically dependent people; analyze patterns of
addictive behavior, effects on work, performance,
responsibility, intimacy. Learn the most successful
counseling skills to assist in breading addictive behavior.
COU 510 PERSONAL GROWTH AND
CAREER PLANNING (3)
Overview of
current career programs. Analysis of key theories in career
and vocational guidance counseling of the handicapped,
women, and the elderly.
COU 511 CLINICAL WORKSHOP
AND SUPERVISED PRACTICUM (12)
Student
interaction and involvement in counseling experience will be
required of MA candidates who have chosen Counseling as
their concentration. This course may be repeated (180 hours
required).
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