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Programs in counseling are offered at the graduate level by the Graduate School of Education and Human Development through its Department of Counseling/Human and Organizational Studies. The following courses are available to undergraduates.
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Professional and Ethical Orientation to Counseling (3) |
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The roles and functions of a professional counselor and the ethical standards that govern the profession. (Fall, spring, and summer) |
| 163 |
Psychosocial Adjustment (3) |
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Mental health problems; emphasis on needs of counselors, teachers, and others working with children and adolescents. (Fall) |
| 175 |
Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling (3) |
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Overview of rehabilitation profession, including philosophy, history, ethics, theory, legislation, settings, and practice. (Fall) |
| 178 |
Disability Management and Psychosocial Rehabilitation (3) |
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Case management services for persons with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities. (Spring) |
| 181 |
Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Disabilities (3) |
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Chronic and traumatic disorders with rehabilitation and psychosocial implications. (Fall) |