Contemporary Theory in School-Based Services Graduate Certificate
School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Contemporary Theory in School-Based Services graduate certificate
is designed for professionals who want to increase their knowledge of
theories of development, mental health issues affecting children and
adolescents in school settings, and the roles of school counselors.
These certificate requirements are not designed or intended to meet
professional licensure requirements for the counseling or psychology
professions.
COUN5004 |
Survey of Research in Human Development for Professional Counselors
Learners in this course examine theories of lifespan development and
behavior from a counseling perspective. Learners describe effective
approaches in counseling, evaluate its historical and philosophical
relevance to current practice, and apply theories and practices to
advocate for diverse clientele.
For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS in Marriage
and Family Therapy, MS in School Counseling degree program and
Contemporary Theory in Addictive Behavior, Contemporary Theory in
Mental Health Services, Contemporary Theory in School-Based
Services, and Systemic Couple and Family Therapy graduate
certificate learners only. Must be taken during the first quarter
by learners who have been admitted to the MS in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling and MS in School Counseling degree programs and
the Contemporary Theory in Addictive Behavior, Contemporary Theory
in Mental Health Services, and Contemporary Theory in School-Based
Services graduate certificate programs. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
| 4 quarter credits |
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COUN5280 |
Introduction to School Counseling
This course introduces learners to the profession of school
counseling. Learners examine the history and development of school
counseling; investigate ethical and legal requirements for school
counselors; explore the American School Counselor Association (ASCA)
National Model and service delivery systems, including specific
programs and interventions; and analyze the multiple roles and
functions of school counselors with various stakeholders.
For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS in Marriage
and Family Therapy, MS in School Counseling degree program and
Contemporary Theory in Addictive Behavior, Contemporary Theory in
Mental Health Services, Contemporary Theory in School-Based
Services, and Systemic Couple and Family Therapy graduate
certificate learners only.
| 4 quarter credits |
COUN5338 |
Crisis Intervention, Trauma Response, and Emergency Management
Learners in this course examine skills and strategies for crisis
intervention and prevention, response to trauma, and emergency
management as they apply to the school counseling profession within
K–12 school settings. Topics include responding to trauma; providing
trauma-informed care; working with victims of trauma, abuse, or
violence; developing crisis intervention and prevention plans;
assessing risk of suicide and other risks; and analyzing and
implementing emergency management plans.
For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS in Marriage and
Family Therapy, MS in School Counseling degree program and
Contemporary Theory in Addictive Behavior, Contemporary Theory in
Mental Health Services, Contemporary Theory in School-Based
Services, and Systemic Couple and Family Therapy graduate
certificate learners only.
| 4 quarter credits |
COUN5420 |
Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
In this course, learners examine common characteristics, risk
factors, and warning signs of mental health and behavioral disorders
affecting children and adolescents. Learners also critically evaluate
diagnostic models, methods, and approaches and explore current DSM
classifications and diagnostic issues related to children and
adolescents. In addition, learners investigate the impact of common
medications on learning, behavior, and mood in children and adolescents.
For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS in Marriage and
Family Therapy, MS in School Counseling degree program and
Contemporary Theory in Addictive Behavior, Contemporary Theory in
Mental Health Services, Contemporary Theory in School-Based
Services, and Systemic Couple and Family Therapy graduate
certificate learners only.
| 4 quarter credits |
COUN5812 * |
Theories of Counseling with Children and Adolescents
Learners in this course expand upon foundational counseling and
relationship-building skills by integrating brief and strengths-based
theoretical approaches and interventions relevant to the practice of
counseling in P–12 schools. Learners analyze the influence of
biopsychosocial factors on child and adolescent development and design
individualized interventions that enhance wellness and resilience.
For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS in Marriage and
Family Therapy, MS in School Counseling degree program and
Contemporary Theory in Addictive Behavior, Contemporary Theory in
Mental Health Services, Contemporary Theory in School-Based
Services, and Systemic Couple and Family Therapy graduate
certificate learners only. Prerequisite(s): COUN5280.
| 4 quarter credits |
Total
At least 20 quarter credits
* Denotes courses that have prerequisite(s). Refer to the descriptions for further details.
Learners who do not complete all program requirements within quarter credit/program point minimums will be required to accrue such additional quarter credits/program points as are associated with any additional or repeat coursework necessary for successful completion of program requirements.