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Counselor Education

Counselor Education Syllabi

2000

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Ce 601 Syllabus: Foundations Of Counseling, Gaylia J. Borror Jan 2000

Ce 601 Syllabus: Foundations Of Counseling, Gaylia J. Borror

Counselor Education Syllabi

The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the profession of counseling. Through scholarly research and writing, student will examine the role and function of counselors in a variety of professional settings. Contemporary issues in the field of counseling will be addressed throughout the course. The primary purpose of the course, however. is to provide students with the opportunity to learn and practice the basic skills of helping.


Ce 612 Syllabus: Adult Development, Nicholas Ruiz Jan 2000

Ce 612 Syllabus: Adult Development, Nicholas Ruiz

Counselor Education Syllabi

The purpose of the course is to promote students' thinking and learning about adults' ongoing growth, adaptation, and change throughout the life span. Major theories, issues, eras, and trends in adult development will be addressed.


Ce 615 Syllabus: Group Theory And Practice, Winona State University Jan 2000

Ce 615 Syllabus: Group Theory And Practice, Winona State University

Counselor Education Syllabi

In this coutse students are introduced to the theory and practice of group counseling. The course will provide students with an academic/theoretical overview of groups and group work as we11 as the opportunity to develop group leadership skills through applied experiential learning activities.


Ce 622 Syllabus: Family Systems Counseling, Winona State University Jan 2000

Ce 622 Syllabus: Family Systems Counseling, Winona State University

Counselor Education Syllabi

This course introduces students to the theory, assessment techniques and intervention strategies used in the practice of family systems counseling. The focus of the course will be on building a theoretical base for understanding and applying family systems counseling strategies and techniques. Didactic and experiential learning will prn\'ide students, with the opportunity to apply and integrate knowledge and skills.


Ce 635 Syllabus: Orientation To School Counseling, Colin Ward Jan 2000

Ce 635 Syllabus: Orientation To School Counseling, Colin Ward

Counselor Education Syllabi

Elements of a guidance counselor's work in a public school setting include (a) developing and implementing a comprehensive guidance and counseling program with emphasis on a balance of responsive seTTices, systems support, individual planning, and guidance curriculum; (b) legal and ethical considerations; (c) class scheduling and placement; (cl) research and followup; and (e)the curriculum development function. The purpo'se of this course, therefore, is to introduce prospective school guidance counselors to a model for planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating a comprehensive guidance and counseling program.


Ce 640 Syllabus: Orientation To Community Counseling, Mary Fawcett Jan 2000

Ce 640 Syllabus: Orientation To Community Counseling, Mary Fawcett

Counselor Education Syllabi

Examines the counseling profession including history, philosophy, theory, professional issues. Emphasis is on different counseling populations and multicultural issues.


Ce 610 Syllabus: Child And Adolescent Development, Mary Fawcett Jan 2000

Ce 610 Syllabus: Child And Adolescent Development, Mary Fawcett

Counselor Education Syllabi

The purpose of the course is to provide an overview of perspectives on the normal development of children and adolescents.


Ce 695 Syllabus: Capstone Project, Winona State University Jan 2000

Ce 695 Syllabus: Capstone Project, Winona State University

Counselor Education Syllabi

This course provides Counselor Education students with the opportunity to integrate a professional portfolio of representative student accomplishments, including a major capstone project paper. It serves as a transition from the role of student to that of professional.


Ce 690 Syllabus: Counseling Internship, Winona State University Jan 2000

Ce 690 Syllabus: Counseling Internship, Winona State University

Counselor Education Syllabi

The faculty regards the internship as a summative experience of a training program leading to a Master's degree in Counseling. Prior to commencing the internship students will have completed a basic core of counseling courses and extensive practicum counseling experiences. The principal objective of the internship is to provide an opportunity for integration of knowledge and skills in a relevant setting. Applying theory and counseling skills under competent supervision enables students to make the necessary transition from graduate school to the actual work setting. When the transition is made with adequate supervision students gain competence and confidence in the delivery …


Ce 658 Syllabus: Microskills, Winona State University Jan 2000

Ce 658 Syllabus: Microskills, Winona State University

Counselor Education Syllabi

This is a practice course that provides a systematic approach to developing basic counseling skills. Students will have the opportunity to practice microskills (e.g. rapport building, attending, paraphrasing. reflecting feeling and meaning. interpretation, modeling, role playing, etc.) on a weekly basis.


Ce 645 Syllabus: School Counseling Practice, Winona State University Jan 2000

Ce 645 Syllabus: School Counseling Practice, Winona State University

Counselor Education Syllabi

This course addresses important conceptual and practical issues of effective school counseling practice, with an emphasis on the critical importance of proactive, primary prevention applications which positively impact student development. Developmental guidance curriculum, consultation, advocacy, and resiliency concepts will be presented.