Clinical Mental Health Counseling
The concentration in Clinical Mental Health Counseling is designed to prepare students for work as mental health counselors and requires advanced
coursework in clinical skills, psychopathology, appraisal procedures, addiction, and psychotherapeutic techniques.
Coun505 Helping Relationships 4
Coun568 Counselor as Professional 3
Coun545 Social & Cultural Foundations 3
Coun540 Group Process Application & Theory 4
Coun610 Career & Lifestyle Development 3
Coun512 Theories of Counseling 3
Coun570 Strategies & Techniques of Counseling 4
Coun582 Appraisal Processes for Counselors 3
Coun595 Addiction & Treatment 3
Coun535 Research Methods 3
Coun552 Human Growth & Development 3
Coun600 Clinical Mental Health Counseling Internship 1 4
Coun605 Clinical Mental Health Counseling Internship 2 4
Coun585 Trauma & Crisis Intervention 3
Coun587 Psychopharmacology 3
Coun502 Orientation 1
Coun515 Clinical Skills for Counselors 3
Elective (may be Practicum) 3
Elective 3
Total 60 credit hours
College Student Personnel
The concentration in College Student Personnel is designed to prepare students for counseling careers in higher education. It requires advanced coursework
in career and lifestyle development, organization and administration of higher education, and college student development.
COUN 501 Orientation in Student Affairs 1
COUN 505 Helping Relationships 4
COUN 510 Counseling Theories 3
COUN 520 Introduction to Student Affairs 3
COUN 525 Student Affairs Administration 3
COUN 535 Research Methods 3
COUN 536 Assessment in Student Affairs 3
COUN 540 Group Process 4
COUN 545 Social & Cultural Foundations 3
COUN 555 Student Development Theory 3
COUN 560 Today’s College Student 3
COUN 565 Counselor as Professional 3
COUN 575 Practicum 2
COUN 601 CSP Internship 1 3
COUN 606 CSP Internship 2 3
COUN 615 Ethical & Legal Issues in Higher Ed 3
COUN 630 CSP Cumulative Exam 1
Total 48
credit hours
Human Services
The concentration in Human Services is designed for students who aspire to positions of leadership in human service agencies. In addition to courses that
develop clinical skills, it requires coursework in administration and supervision. This degree does not lead to state licensure.
COUN 505 Helping Relationships 4
COUN 510 Counseling Theories 3
COUN 530 History of Systems of HS 3
COUN 535 Research Methods 3
COUN 540 Group Process 4
COUN 545 Social & Cultural Foundations 3
COUN 550 Human Development 3
COUN 565 Counselor as Professional 3
COUN 602 HUSV Internship 1 3
COUN 607 HUSV Internship 2 3
COUN 620 Leadership/Contemporary Workforce 3
COUN 625 Organization/Admin for MHS 3
COUN 710 Capstone 3
COUN 635 Masters Project 1-3
COUN Elective 3
Total 44-45 credit hours