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The degree requires successful completion of 10 courses. Completion of this degree does NOT lead to licensure as a Mental Health Counselor.
| Core Requirements (8) | |
|---|---|
| CPSY 901 | Theories of Psychotherapy and Counseling |
| CPSY 911 | Orientation to Counseling Practice |
| CPSY 921 | Professional Issues in Counseling and Mental Health |
| CPSY 925 | Adult Psychopathology |
| CPSY 945 | Multicultural Counseling: Research, Theory & Practice |
| CPSY 964 | Advanced Principles of Learning and Development |
| CPSY 990 | Counseling Practicum I |
| CPSY 991 | Counseling Practicum II |
| Elective Requirements | |
|---|---|
| Two electives to be chosen from the following (2): | |
| CPSY 910 | Group Processes in Counseling |
| CPSY 919 | Problems of Substance Abuse |
| CPSY 943 | Family Counseling |
| CPSY 956 | Understanding Social Science Research |
| CPSY 962 | Theories and Methods of Psychological Testing |
Note: Course substitutions may only be made with approval from the Program Coordinator and Advisor.
Coordinator: Professor Deborah McMakin, Psychology
Advisor: Dr. Robert Donohue, Psychology and Dr. T. Bridgett Galvin, Psychology
Notes:
- Requirements are accurate to date. However, the University reserves the right to change requirements in the future, and will notify applicants should any changes be made.
- Refer to appropriate catalog for Degree Requirements for prior years.





