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Course summary
This program is committed to the enhancement of human development and psychological health across the life span, and to promoting optimal potential in all individuals in order to facilitate their maximum participation in, and contribution to, a better society. With an emphasis on therapeutic counseling, the program encourages holistic theoretical, pragmatic, and innovative intervention approaches.
Program modules
COHD 6305 Introduction to Research Techniques, COHD 6310 Professional, Legal, and Ethical Responsibilities, COHD 6315 Child and Adolescent Development, COHD 6320 Psychological Aspects of Gerontology, COHD 6325 Advanced Educational Psychology, COHD 6330 Psychology of Mental Health, COHD 6335 Professional Counseling I, COHD 6340 Professional Counseling II, COHD 6345 Group Counseling, COHD 6350 Cross-Cultural Counseling I, COHD 6353 Cross-Cultural Counseling II, COHD 6355 Substance Abuse Counseling, COHD 6360 Career Counseling, COHD 6365 Assessment in Professional Counseling I, COHD 6370 Assessment in Professional Counseling II.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university. Admission to the program requires the Program Director's endorsement, which will be based upon evaluation of the following criteria: Prior academic performance, which will be evaluated with consideration given to overall G.P.A., overall upper level G.P.A., previous graduate course work, if any, dates of completion of previous academic work, and related professional experience. This college provides for licensing of professional counselors. Individuals who want to qualify as a Licensed Professional Counselor must complete an appropriate 48 graduate semester hour master’s degree program, qualify for a temporary license, complete a prescribed amount of post-master’s degree supervised internship experience, and achieve an acceptable score on the Texas Jurisprudence Examination and the National Counselor Examination.
Qualification
Masters
Awarding body
Hardin-Simmons University
Department name
Irvin School of Education, Department of Counseling and Human Development
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