Courses for Undergraduates
210
Career/Life Planning (3:3).
Introduction to career/life planning; knowledge of career development
theories and decision-making theories; emphasis on collecting information
related to the world of work and relating this information to the
individual.
310 Helping Skills (3:3).
Prerequisite-
advanced undergraduates in appropriate major.
Skills useful for facilitating helping relationships. Practical
model for counseling and learning about helping by practicing the
helping skills.
Courses
for Advanced Undergraduates & Graduate Students
506
Institutes in Education (1-3).
Students may apply no more than 3 hours of this course to
any degree program.
Grade: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, S/U.
Practicum or workshop experiences to focus on issues, problems,
or approaches in the profession.
574 Contemporary Topics in Counseling (3:3).
Prerequisite-
advanced undergraduates in appropriate major
May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
Designed to study issues, problems, and new approaches in helping
relationships. Emphasis placed on current topic(s) of interest.