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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Dual-Level Counseling - Psychology (BA/MS in Counseling)
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Upon successful completion of this program, the student receives a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Science in Counseling degree.
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University Core - Credits: 66
Program Requirements - Credits: 37
- Psychology/Counseling Electives Credits: 9
Graduate - Credits: 60
- CSG 601 - Counseling Theory and Helping Relationships Credits: 3
- CSG 602 - Helping Relationships Lab Credits: 3
- CSG 611 - Psychopathology: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Individuals Credits: 3
- CSG 612 - Individual Assessment and Counseling Lab Credits: 3
- CSG 621 - Social and Cultural Foundations of Counseling Credits: 3
- CSG 622 - Professional Orientation and Ethical Practice Credits: 3
- CSG 701 - Marriage and Family Counseling Credits: 3
- CSG 702 - Marriage and Family Counseling Lab Credits: 3
- CSG 711 - Group Counseling: Dynamics, Theories, and Practice Credits: 3
- CSG 712 - Small Groups Lab Credits: 3
- CSG 722 - Trauma and Grief Counseling Credits: 3
- CSG 821 - Human Growth and Development Credits: 3
- CSG 851 - Career Development Counseling Credits: 3
- CSG 856 - Research Methods and Program Evaluation Credits: 3
- CSG 857 - Assessment and Appraisal: Testing and Diagnostic Procedures Credits: 3
- CSG 860 - Professional Development Practicum Credits: 3
- CSG 891 - Professional Internship I Credits: 3
- CSG 892 - Professional Internship II Credits: 3
- THE 601 - Overview of Christian Theology Credits: 3
- THE 623 - Theological Foundations of Counseling Credits: 3
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