CES 20092 FIELD EXPERIENCE I: MIDDLE CHILDHOOD (ELR) 1 Credit Hour
(Repeatable for credit) Course augments from an experiential perspective knowledge of early adolescence period of development. Placement in school settings (30 hrs.).
Corequisite: HDFS 24013.
Schedule Type: Field Experience
Contact Hours: 3 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement
CES 34650 PRACTICES AND THEORIES IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
Review of historical and contemporary theories and models of addiction (e.g., disease, behavioral, public health, family systems), as well as recommended practices in addictions counseling. Pharmacology and sociocultural factors emphasized. Implications for prevention, treatment, and policy are considered.
Prerequisite: CES 37662.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 34654 EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACHES IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
Intensive study of a select number of evidence-based or empirically-supported approaches in addictions counseling, including cognitive-behavioral and systems and family approaches. Didactic and experiential training methods used to promote practice with fidelity.
Prerequisite: CES 37665.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 37662 INTRODUCTION TO ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
Introduction to fundamental concepts and recommended practices in addictions counseling today, including pharmacology, screening and assessment, facilitating individual and group services, and ethical and legal considerations. Meets minimum training requirements for State of Ohio credentialing eligibility as a chemical dependency counselor assistant.
Prerequisite: None.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 37665 PLANNING CARE IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
Assessment and diagnosis of substance use disorders, and formulation of comprehensive and individualized care plans. Consideration of client dimensions and appropriate care levels, and emphasis on collaborative and coordinated care.
Prerequisite: CES 34650.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 37668 INTRODUCTION TO MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING 3 Credit Hours
Introduction to motivational interviewing (MI), a strengths-based and evidence-based practice designed to facilitate the self-directed and beneficial change of others in a variety of health behaviors. Practice of MI-consistent skills with immediate feedback, use of MI coding scheme to evaluate MI-consistency, and emphasis on continuous learning and skill-building.
Prerequisite: None.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 37692 ADDICTIONS COUNSELING PRACTICUM (ELR) 4-9 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Field-based experiential training and supervised practice of addictions counseling with individual and group clients. Practicum site must be approved by CES program. Individual supervision must be supplied onsite (at location of practicum) by licensed behavioral health care provider approved by CES program. Six or seven class sessions per academic term that focus on theory- and training-to-practice implementation, professional role development, ensuring ethical practice, and self-care. Students are required to complete Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification (BCII) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) background checks and submit results to authorized personnel at practicum site prior to first day of academic term in which practicum will take place.
Prerequisite: CES 34654 or CES 37665.
Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 1 lecture, 21-56 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter-IP
Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement
CES 37800 SMALL GROUP PROCESS 2 Credit Hours
(Cross-listed with HED 34060) Students learn to understand the dynamics of problem-solving groups and how to become effective leaders and members. Topics include climate, goals, decision making, communication, leadership, membership. Experience- based learning combined with conceptualizing.
Prerequisite: None.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 2 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 40093 VARIABLE TITLE WORKSHOP IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 1-4 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credit hours) Topics of special interest to students who desire to increase their knowledge in counseling and related areas. Kent faculty and experts from other institutions and agencies. Topics will be announced in the schedule of classes booklet.
Prerequisite: None.
Schedule Type: Workshop
Contact Hours: 1-4 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
CES 44084 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE IN HEALTH PROFESSIONS 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for a maximum of 12 hours) Behavioral science perspective on individual and social issues affecting medical care delivery. Individually arranged. May include field projects participation in health related investigations and presentations and personal development programs.
Prerequisite: Special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 50093 VARIABLE TITLE WORKSHOP IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 1-4 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with CES 70093) Workshops and training laboratories in various aspects of counseling, guidance and personnel services for counselors, supervisors, administrators and paraprofessionals. Prospective enrollees not currently admitted to graduate school may obtain special admission for graduate credit in a workshop. Topics are announced in brochures of college of continuing studies. Limit of 6 hours with adviser's permission toward any degree program.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Workshop
Contact Hours: 1-4 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 60193 VARIABLE TITLE WORKSHOP IN CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 1-4 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit)(Slashed with CES 70193) Variable topic workshop designed to respond to emerging or specialized needs in clinical rehabilitation counseling.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Workshop
Contact Hours: 1-4 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 60199 THESIS I 2-6 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Thesis students must register for a total of 6 hours, 2 to 6 hours in a single semester distributed over several semesters if desired.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Masters Thesis
Contact Hours: 2-6 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 60299 THESIS II 2 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Thesis students must continue registration each semester until all degree requirements are met.
Prerequisite: CES 60199; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Masters Thesis
Contact Hours: 2 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 64084 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS 1-3 Credit Hours
Behavioral science perspective on individual and social issues that affect medical care delivery. Individually arranged.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter-IP
CES 65511 RESEARCH IN COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
Introduction to purposes and practice of qualitative and quantitative research related to counseling. There will be emphasis on elements of conducting research and using products of research to support and enhance practice. Authentic examples from counseling will be used as illustration.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67492 PRACTICUM I: CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
Students begin supervised practice of counseling with clients, primarily in The Counseling Center. Individual supervision and seminar discussion are used for the development of counseling skills, strategies and professional role.
Prerequisite: CES 67530 and CES 67531 and CES 67580 and CES 67628 and CES 67663 and CES 68126; and Clinical Mental Health Counseling major; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 16 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67530 COUNSELING THEORIES 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77530) A survey of counseling practice that examines the nature of counseling process and relationships as described from major theoretical perspectives.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67531 COUNSELING SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77531) Didactic and experiential training in basic interviewing and counseling techniques prepares the student for practicum through role playing, videotaped feedback and simulation.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67580 MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77580) Seminar focused on sensitivities needed to work effectively with diverse clients. Consideration given to racism, oppression, poverty, ageism, gender, and relational affinity.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67591 SEMINAR IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Variable topic seminars considering problems, research and current practices for counselors and personnel workers. Topic to be announced in schedule of classes booklet.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Seminar
Contact Hours: 1-3 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67592 PRACTICUM II: CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with CES 77592) Involves individual counseling and group work with appropriate populations. Caseload geared toward preparation for internship.
Prerequisite: CES 67492; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 16 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67595 SPECIAL TOPICS IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with CES 87595) Presentation of topics of special interest to students in counselor education and supervision. Offered irregularly. Topics will be announced in schedule of classes booklet.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67596 INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with CES 87596) Student investigates one or more topics in counseling under supervision. Review selected literature beyond normal course coverage. Arrangements with instructor must be made prior to registration.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Individual Investigation
Contact Hours: 1-3 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 67628 DIAGNOSIS IN COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77628) Students develop diagnostic skills in interviewing and use of appropriate nosology in counseling diagnosis.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67662 FOUNDATIONS OF ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77662) Introduction to fundamental concepts and recommended practices in addictions counseling, including pharmacology, screening and assessment, facilitating individual and group services, and ethical and legal considerations. Meets minimum training requirements for State of Ohio credentialing eligibility as a chemical dependency counselor assistant.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67663 ORIENTATION AND ETHICS: CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77663) Attention is given to the identity, ethics, professional standards and organizations, and employment settings of the clinical mental health counselor. Models of problem definition, administrative structure and service delivery are explored.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67664 THEORIES AND PRACTICES IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77664) Review of historical and contemporary theories and models of addiction (e.g., disease, behavioral, public health, family systems), as well as recommended practices in addictions counseling. Pharmacology and sociocultural factors emphasized. Implications for prevention, treatment, and policy are considered.
Prerequisite: CES 67662; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67665 TREATMENT PLANNING IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77665) Assessment and diagnosis of substance use disorders, and formulation of comprehensive and individualized care plans. Consideration of client dimensions and appropriate care levels, and emphasis on collaborative, coordinated, and ethical care.
Prerequisite: CES 67664; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67666 EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77666) Intensive study of a select number of evidence-based practices (EBPs) in addictions counseling for individuals, groups, and families, including cognitive-behavioral and systems and family approaches. Didactic and experiential training methods used to promote practice with fidelity.
Prerequisite: CES 67665; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67668 MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77668) Introduction to motivational interviewing (MI), a strengths-based evidence-based practice designed to facilitate the self-directed and beneficial change of others in a variety of health behaviors. Practice of MI-consistent skills with immediate feedback, use of MI coding scheme to evaluate MI-consistency, and emphasis on continuous learning and skill-building.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67692 PRACTICUM IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3-6 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77692) Field-based experiential training and supervised practice of addictions counseling with individual and group clients. Practicum site must be approved by CES program. Individual supervision must be supplied onsite (at location of practicum) by licensed behavioral health care provider approved by CES program. Six to seven class sessions per academic term that focus on theory- and training-to-practice implementation, professional role development, ensuring ethical practice, and counselor self-care. Students are required to complete Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification (BCII) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) background checks and submit results to authorized personnel at practicum site prior to first day of academic term in which practicum will take place.
Prerequisite: CES 67665 or CES 67666; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 1 lecture, 14-35 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter-IP
CES 67695 SPECIAL TOPICS IN CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with CES 77695) Presentations of special interest to students. Offered irregularly. Topics will be announced in schedule of classes booklet.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67698 INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH IN CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING 1-9 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Student pursues research project on selected aspect of clinical mental health counseling under supervision of instructor. Arrangements with instructor must be made prior to registration. Credit hours to be fixed at registration time.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Research
Contact Hours: 1-9 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
CES 67712 ORIENTATION AND ETHICS: CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77712) Introductory course surveys philosophy, history and legislation in rehabilitation, which is defined as a process, social movement and public mandate. Particular emphasis is given to the role and function of the rehabilitation counselor in the private and public sectors.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67723 MEDICAL INFORMATION FOR CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELORS 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77723) Study of the physical impact of disease or injury on individuals; available medical and restorative resources skills in interpreting medical reports and rehabilitation planning.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67725 PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACT OF DISABILITY 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77725) Introduction to major concepts in rehabilitation regarding the impact of disability on the individual, the family and the community. Normalization stigma and adjustment to loss emphasized.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67732 OCCUPATIONAL ASPECTS OF DISABILITY 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77732) An introduction to a wide range of occupational and vocational analysis through job analysis, job seeking, job placement, job restructuring, work adjustment and independent living approaches.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67776 RESEARCH IN CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77776) Survey of the research literature in disabilities. Guidelines for evaluating and implementing research findings. Course acquaints students with current research. Evaluation of design statistical analysis and conclusions.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Seminar
Contact Hours: 3 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67792 INTERNSHIP I: CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Assignment to a mental health agency, private practice, etc. for extensive and intensive applications of clinical mental health counseling. The scope of practice for this internship is diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders.
Prerequisite: Clinical Mental Health Counseling major; and graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 3 lecture, 20 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 67795 SPECIAL TOPICS IN CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit)(Slashed with CES 77795) Presentation of special interest to students. Topics vary per course offering.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67796 INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION IN CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Independent reading and/or research directed by a graduate faculty member.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Individual Investigation
Contact Hours: 3-9 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter-IP
CES 67798 INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH IN CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 1-6 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Research project on an aspect of rehabilitation under supervision of an instructor. Students must make arrangements with the instructor prior to registration.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Research
Contact Hours: 3-18 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 67820 GROUP WORK: THEORY AND TECHNIQUES 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77820) This is an experiential and didactic course designed to provide both an overview of groups and a basic group experience. Involvement in a group is part of this course as is practice of group leadership skills.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67858 SEMINAR: GROUP COUNSELING 2 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77858) Study and experience of various theoretical and methodological and practical approaches to group counseling. Includes experience as counselor and participant in peer counseling group.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Seminar
Contact Hours: 2 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 67892 INTERNSHIP II: CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Assignment to a mental health agency, private practice, etc. for extensive and intensive applications of clinical mental health counseling. The scope of practice for this internship is diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders.
Prerequisite: Clinical Mental Health Counseling major; and graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 3 lecture, 20 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 68011 FOUNDATIONS OF SCHOOL COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 78011) Foundation course in school counseling. Focuses on the professional identity of school counselors and other pupil service personnel and on the development of comprehensive school counseling programs.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68066 COUNSELING ADOLESCENTS 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 78066) A didactic and experiential seminar focusing on adolescents frequently referred to counselors. Counseling procedures, treatment plans and referral procedures for youth will be covered.
Prerequisite: CES 67530 and 67531; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68067 COUNSELING CHILDREN 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 78067) Seminar focusing on intra and interpersonal dynamics of children referred for treatment to counselors. Designed to supplement individual and group counseling skills with play media.
Prerequisite: CES 67530 or 77530 and 67531 or 77531; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68068 SCHOOL COUNSELING PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 78068) Focuses on the management, leadership and implementation of comprehensive school counseling program including developmental counseling approaches, management systems and outcome research.
Prerequisite: CES 68011; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68069 ORIENTATION AND ETHICS: SCHOOL COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 78069) Consideration given to issues that provide an orientation to school counseling. Examples of these issues include professional preparation standards, roles and functions of school counselors, and ethical standards and legal issues.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68070 COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS 3 Credit Hours
This course will provide students with a knowledge base of the role of school counselors in college and career readiness and counseling. This course is designed to promote college and career advisement knowledge and skills to enable them to effectively work with students and stakeholders in post-secondary options.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68095 SPECIAL TOPICS IN SCHOOL COUNSELING 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Presentations of special interest to students. Offered irregularly. Topics will be announced in schedule of classes booklet.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68126 INTRODUCTION TO ASSESSMENT IN COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 78126) Instruction and experience in utilizing observational, measurement and appraisal methods and instruments relevant to clinical mental health counseling and school counseling settings. Measurement theory and concepts related to the appraisal process are presented.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68128 CLINICAL ASSESSMENT IN COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 78128) Experience in selecting, administering and interpreting measures of personality and motivation. Primary attention will be placed on measures of psychopathology.
Prerequisite: CES 68126 and 67628; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68130 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY FOR COUNSELORS 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 78130) This course covers the etiology and treatment of various disorders covered in the current DSM system. Assessment, treatment and psychopharmocological aspects of treatment are considered.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68167 CASE CONCEPTUALIZATION AND TREATMENT PLANNING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 88167) Development of understanding of more in-depth and complex counseling processes, case conceptualization and treatment planning, and advanced skills for intervention. Didactic and role-playing methods will be used.
Prerequisite: CES 67628 and CES 67492; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68168 ADVANCED COUNSELING THEORIES 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable twice for credit) (Slashed with CES 88168) Consideration in depth of major counseling theories, with special emphasis on comparative analysis. Original readings used.
Prerequisite: CES 67492 with a minimum S grade; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68182 CAREER COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 78182) The world of work, theories of career choice, techniques in career counseling. An introductory course in the career area for practitioners in education, helping services, human resources and personnel.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68192 INTERNSHIP I: SCHOOL COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Assignment to a school for extensive and intensive applications appropriate for school counseling. A focus on the implementation of advocacy, leadership, collaboration, and systemic change is highlighted. This course meets specific CACREP standards.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 3 lecture, 20 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 68284 SUPERVISION IN COUNSELING I 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable twice for credit) (Slashed with CES 88284) Focuses on supervisory processes in terms of theoretical perspectives and practices of supervision. Reviews relevant literature related to the roles, functions and settings of clinical supervisor. Includes supervisory experiences.
Prerequisite: CES 67592 or 77592 with a minimum S grade; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68292 INTERNSHIP II: SCHOOL COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Assignment to a school for extensive and intensive applications appropriate for school counseling. A focus on the application of advocacy, leadership, collaboration and systemic change are highlighted in this course. This course meets specific CACREP standards.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 2 lecture, 20 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 68392 SCHOOL COUNSELING PRACTICUM 3 Credit Hours
Students begin supervised practice of counseling with clients, primarily in a K-12 school. Direct observation, audio video recording, individual supervision, and seminar discussion are used for the development of counseling skills, strategies, and professional role. Students are required to complete Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification (BCII) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) background checks and submit the results to authorized personnel at their assigned school-agency before the first day of the semester in which the practicum will take place.
Prerequisite: CES 67530 and CES 67531 and CES 67820 and CES 68069; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 20 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 68529 COUPLES THERAPY:THEORY AND TECHNIQUES 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 78529) Study of selected couples therapy theories. Focus on concepts and techniques and their application in the therapeutic setting.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68533 FAMILY THERAPY: THEORY AND TECHNIQUES 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 78533) Explores systemic family therapy utilizing various philosophical orientations, theoretical concepts and techniques in a didactic experiential and applied atmosphere.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 68538 ADVANCED MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 78538) This course is designed to assist helping professionals in enhancing the knowledge and skill components of multicultural counseling. Cultural and multicultural counseling experiences with constructive feedback are provided.
Prerequisite: CES 67580 or CES 77580 and CES 67531 or CES 77531; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 69192 PRACTICUM: CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Supervised, controlled exposure to rehabilitation clients; examine alternative modes of intervention; group and individual feedback sessions using audio and videotape recordings.
Prerequisite: CES 67492 and CES 67628 and CES 67725; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 16 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 69792 INTERNSHIP IN CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 3,6 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Assignment to rehabilitation agency for extensive and intensive applications appropriate for rehabilitation counseling, consulting and coordinating. Supervision of internships shared jointly by rehabilitation agency and university instructor.
Prerequisite: CES 69192; and graduate standing.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 23-43 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 70093 VARIABLE TITLE WORKSHOP IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 1-4 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with CES 50093) Workshops and training laboratories in various aspects of counseling, guidance and personnel services for counselors, supervisors, administrators and paraprofessionals. Prospective enrollees not currently admitted to graduate school may obtain special admission for graduate credit in a workshop. Topics are announced in brochures of College of Continuing Studies. Limit of 6 hours with adviser's permission toward any degree program.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Workshop
Contact Hours: 1-4 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 70193 VARIABLE TITLE WORKSHOP IN CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 1-4 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit)(Slashed with CES 60193) Variable topic workshop designed to respond to emerging or specialized needs in clinical rehabilitation counseling.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Workshop
Contact Hours: 1-4 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 77530 COUNSELING THEORIES 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67530) A survey of counseling practice that examines the nature of counseling process and relationships as described from major theoretical perspectives.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77531 COUNSELING SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67531) Didactic and experiential training in basic interviewing and counseling techniques prepares the student for practicum through role playing, videotaped feedback and simulation.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77580 MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67580) Seminar focused on sensitivities needed to work effectively with diverse clients. Consideration given to racism, oppression, poverty, ageism, gender and relational affinity.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77584 WRITING FOR PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS 3 Credit Hours
Seminar experience designed to prepare professionals to publish research findings, conceptualizations and professional field experiences in refereed journals and books. Elements of grant writing also treated.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77592 PRACTICUM II: CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with CES 67592) Involves individual counseling and group work with appropriate populations. Caseload geared toward preparation for internship. Controlled registration.
Prerequisite: CES 77628; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 16 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77628 DIAGNOSIS IN COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67628) Students develop diagnostic skills in interviewing and use of appropriate nosology in counseling diagnosis.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77662 FOUNDATIONS OF ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67662) Introduction to fundamental concepts and recommended practices in addictions counseling, including pharmacology, screening and assessment, facilitating individual and group services, and ethical and legal considerations. Meets minimum training requirements for State of Ohio credentialing eligibility as a chemical dependency counselor assistant.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77663 ORIENTATION AND ETHICS: CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67663) Attention is given to the identity, ethics, professional standards and organizations and employment settings of the clinical mental health counselor. Models of problem definition, administrative structure and service delivery are explored.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77664 THEORIES AND PRACTICES IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 77664) Review of historical and contemporary theories and models of addiction (e.g., disease, behavioral, public health, family systems), as well as recommended practices in addictions counseling. Pharmacology and sociocultural factors emphasized. Implications for prevention, treatment, and policy are considered.
Prerequisite: CES 67662 or CES 77662; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77665 TREATMENT PLANNING IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67665) Assessment and diagnosis of substance use disorders, and formulation of comprehensive and individualized care plans. Consideration of client dimensions and appropriate care levels, and emphasis on collaborative, coordinated, and ethical care.
Prerequisite: CES 67664 or CES 77664; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77666 EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67666) Intensive study of a select number of evidence-based practices (EBPs) in addictions counseling for individuals, groups, and families, including cognitive-behavioral and systems and family approaches. Didactic and experiential training methods used to promote practice with fidelity.
Prerequisite: CES 77665; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77668 MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67668) Introduction to motivational interviewing (MI), a strengths-based evidence-based practice designed to facilitate the self-directed and beneficial change of others in a variety of health behaviors. Practice of MI-consistent skills with immediate feedback, use of MI coding scheme to evaluate MI-consistency, and emphasis on continuous learning and skill-building.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77692 PRACTICUM IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING 3-6 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67692) Field-based experiential training and supervised practice of addictions counseling with individual and group clients. Practicum site must be approved by CES program. Individual supervision must be supplied onsite (at location of practicum) by licensed behavioral health care provider approved by CES program. Six to seven class sessions per academic term that focus on theory- and training-to-practice implementation, professional role development, ensuring ethical practice, and counselor self-care. Students are required to complete Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification (BCII) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) background checks and submit results to authorized personnel at practicum site prior to first day of academic term in which practicum will take place.
Prerequisite: CES 67665 or CES 77665 or CES 67666 or CES 77666; and doctoral standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 1 lecture, 14-35 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter-IP
CES 77695 SPECIAL TOPICS IN CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with CES 67695) Presentations of special interest to students. Offered irregularly. Topics will be announced in schedule of classes booklet.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77712 ORIENTATION AND ETHICS: CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67712) Introductory course surveys philosophy, history and legislation in rehabilitation, which is defined as a process, social movement and public mandate. Particular emphasis is given to the role and function of the rehabilitation counselor in the private and public sectors.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77723 MEDICAL INFORMATION FOR CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELORS 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67723) Study of the physical impact of disease or injury on individuals; available medical and restorative resources skills in interpreting medical reports and rehabilitation planning.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77725 PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACT OF DISABILITY 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67725) Introduction to major concepts in rehabilitation regarding the impact of disability on the individual, the family and the community. Normalization stigma and adjustment to loss emphasized.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77732 OCCUPATIONAL ASPECTS OF DISABILITY 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67732) An introduction to a wide range of occupational and vocational analysis through job analysis, job seeking, job placement, job restructuring, work adjustment and independent living approaches.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77776 RESEARCH IN CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67776) Survey of the research literature in disabilities. Guidelines for evaluating and implementing research findings. Course acquaints students with current research. Evaluation of design statistical analysis and conclusions.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Seminar
Contact Hours: 3 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77795 SPECIAL TOPICS IN CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit)(Slashed with CES 67795) Presentation of special interest to students. Topics vary per course offering.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77796 INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION IN CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Independent reading and/or research directed by a graduate faculty member.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Individual Investigation
Contact Hours: 1-3 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter-IP
CES 77798 INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH IN CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 1-6 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Research project on an aspect of rehabilitation under supervision of an instructor. Students must make arrangements with the instructor prior to registration.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Research
Contact Hours: 3-18 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 77820 GROUP WORK: THEORY AND TECHNIQUES 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67820) This is an experiential and didactic course designed to provide both an overview of groups and a basic group experience. Involvement in a group is part of this course as is practice of group leadership skills.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 77858 SEMINAR: GROUP COUNSELING 2 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 67858) Study and experience of various theoretical and methodological and practical approaches to group counseling. Includes experience as counselor and participant in peer counseling group.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Seminar
Contact Hours: 3 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78011 FOUNDATIONS OF SCHOOL COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68011) Foundation course in school counseling. Focuses on the professional identity of school counselors and other pupil service personnel and on the development of comprehensive school counseling program.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78066 COUNSELING ADOLESCENTS 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68066) A didactic and experiential seminar focusing on adolescents frequently referred to counselors. Counseling procedures, treatment plans and referral procedures for youth will be covered.
Prerequisite: CES 67530 or CES 77530 and CES 67531 or CES 77531; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78067 COUNSELING CHILDREN 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68067) Seminar focusing on intra and interpersonal dynamics of children referred for treatment to counselors. Designed to supplement individual and group counseling skills with play media.
Prerequisite: CES 67530 or CES 77530 and CES 67531 or CES 77531; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78068 SCHOOL COUNSELING PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68068) Focuses on the management, leadership and implementation of comprehensive school counseling program including developmental counseling approaches, management systems and outcome research.
Prerequisite: CES 68011 or CES 78011; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78069 ORIENTATION AND ETHICS: SCHOOL COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68069) Consideration given to issues that provide an orientation to school counseling. Examples of these issues include professional preparation standards roles and functions of school counselors and ethical standards and legal issues.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78126 INTRODUCTION TO ASSESSMENT IN COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68126) Instruction and experience in utilizing observational, measurement and appraisal methods and instruments relevant to clinical mental health counseling and school counseling settings. Measurement theory and concepts related to the appraisal process are presented.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78128 CLINICAL ASSESSMENT IN COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68128) A laboratory experience in selecting, administering and interpreting measures of personality and motivation. Primary attention will be placed on measures of psychopathology.
Prerequisite: CES 68126 or CES 78126; and CES 67628 or CES 77628; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78130 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY FOR COUNSELORS 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68130) This course covers the etiology and treatment of various disorders covered in the current DSM system. Assessment, treatment, and psychopharmocological aspects of treatment are considered.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78182 CAREER COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68182) The world of work, theories of career choice, techniques in career counseling. An introductory course in the career area for practitioners in education, helping services, human resources and personnel.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78529 COUPLES THERAPY:THEORY AND TECHNIQUES 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68529) Study of selected couples therapy theories. Focus on concepts and techniques and their application in the therapeutic setting.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78533 FAMILY THERAPY: THEORY AND TECHNIQUES 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68533) Explores systemic family therapy utilizing various philosophical orientations, theoretical concepts and techniques in a didactic experiential and applied atmosphere.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78538 ADVANCED MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68538) This course is designed to assist helping professionals in enhancing the knowledge and skill components of multicultural counseling. Cultural and multicultural counseling experiences with constructive feedback are provided.
Prerequisite: CES 67580 or CES 77580; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 78592 PRACTICUM IN COUPLES AND FAMILY THERAPY 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Supervised experience in the practice of couples and family counseling. Students meet for individual supervision and seminar groups to assess their effectiveness in helping relationships.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing in Counselor Education and Supervision major; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 14 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 79192 PRACTICUM II: CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 3 Credit Hours
Supervised, controlled exposure to rehabilitation clients; examine alternative modes of intervention; group and individual feedback sessions using audio and videotape recordings.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 16 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 79792 INTERNSHIP IN CLINICAL REHABILITATION COUNSELING 6 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Assignment to rehabilitation agency for extensive and intensive applications appropriate for rehabilitation counseling, consulting and coordinating. Supervision of internships shared jointly by rehabilitation agency and university instructor.
Prerequisite: CES 69192 or CES 79192; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 43 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 80090 DOCTORAL RESIDENCY SEMINAR IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 3 Credit Hours
Focus on professional identity, current issues and trends and involvement in professional activities.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing in Counselor Education and Supervision major.
Schedule Type: Seminar
Contact Hours: 3 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 80199 DISSERTATION I 15 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Doctoral candidates work on dissertation research in consultation with their advisors. Doctoral candidates will register for two consecutive semesters of CES 80199 Dissertation I for 15 hours each semester, immediately following successful completion of doctoral comprehensive exams. Thereafter, students will register for CES 80299 Dissertation II each semester, including summer, until all degree requirements have been met.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Dissertation
Contact Hours: 15 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 80200 FUNDAMENTALS OF WRITING AND RESEARCH IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 3 Credit Hours
Didactic and experiential training in the fundamentals of academic or scholarly writing and research in the counseling profession. Emphasis on reading practices; elements, principles, and processes of academic or scholarly writing; and generativity and systematic methodology in applied research in counseling and counselor education and supervision.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing in the Counselor Education and Supervision major.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 80299 DISSERTATION II 15 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Continuing registration required of doctoral students who have completed the initial 30 hours of Dissertation I and continuing until all degree requirements are met. Satisfactory/unsatisfactory (S/U) graded. In-progress (IP) mark permissible.
Prerequisite: CES 80199; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Dissertation
Contact Hours: 15 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 80300 LEADERSHIP AND ADVOCACY IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 3 Credit Hours
This course is designed to assist doctoral level CES students to become knowledgeable and skillful professionals in leadership and advocacy efforts. Students will learn aspects of leadership and advocacy, such as applications in various settings and with diverse populations, to enable them to develop ethical and culturally relevant practices. Students must have completed one semester in the Counselor Education and Supervision doctoral program to enroll in this course.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing in the Counselor Education and Supervision major.
Schedule Type: Seminar
Contact Hours: 3 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 87392 ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING PRACTICUM 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Supervised experience in counseling. Students meet for individual supervision and in seminar groups to assess their effectiveness in helping relationships.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing in the Counselor Education and Supervision major.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 14 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 87595 SPECIAL TOPICS IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Presentation of topics of special interest to students in counselor education and supervision. Offered irregularly. Topics will be announced in schedule of classes booklet.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 87596 INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with CES 67596) Student investigates one or more topics in counseling under supervision. Review selected literature beyond normal course coverage. Arrangements with instructor must be made prior to registration.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Individual Investigation
Contact Hours: 1-3 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 88167 CASE CONCEPTUALIZATION AND TREATMENT PLANNING 3 Credit Hours
(Slashed with CES 68167) Development of understanding of more in-depth and complex counseling processes, case conceptualization and treatment planning, and advanced skills for intervention. Didactic and role-playing methods will be used.
Prerequisite: CES 67628 or CES 77628; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 88168 ADVANCED COUNSELING THEORIES 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable twice for credit) (Slashed with CES 68168) Consideration in depth of major counseling theories, with special emphasis on comparative analysis. Original readings used.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 88281 RESEARCH SEMINAR IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 3 Credit Hours
Topics or problems of current concern in counselor education and supervision services. Review of significant studies, design strategies, instrumentation, data analysis and research issues. Topic to be announced in schedule of classes booklet.
Prerequisite: CES 80200, EVAL 75510, EVAL 85515 and EVAL 85516; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Seminar
Contact Hours: 3 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 88284 SUPERVISION IN COUNSELING I 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable twice for credit) (Slashed with CES 68284) This seminar focuses on supervisory processes in terms of theoretical perspectives and practices of supervision. Reviews relevant literature related to the roles, functions and settings of clinical supervisor. Includes supervisory experiences.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 88292 INTERNSHIP IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 3-6 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Opportunity to integrate learning and skills in Counseling, Teaching, Research and Scholarship, Leadership, and Supervision. Each experience requires supervision. Completion of program course requirements is necessary prior to registration. Limited to 12 students.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience, Seminar
Contact Hours: 23-46 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
CES 88294 COLLEGE TEACHING IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION I 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) An overview of teaching counseling at a graduate college level. The course consists of foundations, structural, and process components of college teaching. Students will be involved in activities that address each of these areas. Students will develop a reflective process that will support continual improvement in teaching.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 88298 INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION 1-3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Individual research on selected aspect of counseling and human development services under supervision of instructor. Arrangements with instructor must be made prior to registration. Satisfactory/unsatisfactory (S/U) graded.
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Research
Contact Hours: 1-3 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
CES 88392 COLLEGE TEACHING IN COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION II 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) Supervised experience in the practice of college teaching in Counselor Education and Supervision. Students will teach a master's level course in Counselor Education and Supervision and then meet for group supervision to assess their effectiveness in college teaching. Live and recorded supervisory processes will be utilized to assist with skill development.
Prerequisite: CES 88294; and doctoral standing.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 9 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
CES 88492 SUPERVISION IN COUNSELING II 3 Credit Hours
(Repeatable for credit) This practicum focuses on the application of theoretical perspectives and practices of counseling supervision. It includes multiple supervisory experiences, including facilitation of individual and group supervision of counseling students in master's practicums or internships.
Prerequisite: CES 88284; and doctoral standing in the Counselor Education and Supervision major.
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 9 other
Grade Mode: Standard Letter