College of Education Department of Educational Psychology Master of Education – Human Relations PROGRAM OF STUDIES Student’s Name: NAU ID: Advisor’s Signature: This is the: Course No. Initial Date: Final Program of Study Course Title Semester/Year – Planned/Taken Educational Psychology Core (21 hours required) EPS 525 EPS 580 EPS 591 EPS 596 EPS 605 EPS 664 EPS 671 Introduction to Statistics* Human Development* Personality Adjustment* Developmental Perspectives of Human Diversity* Educational Psychology Applied to Learning* Tests and Measurements (prerequisite: EPS 525)* Consultation in the Helping Professions* Electivesa (15 hours required) EPS 590 EPS 595 EPS 602 EPS 606 EPS 610 EPS 611 EPS 612 EPS 620 PSY 610 PSY 620 PSY 621 PSY 635 PSY 650 CC 580 SOC 612 EDR 610 Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Treatment and Prevention Self-Management Techniques* Impact of College on Students Applied Behavior Management* Child Psychology* Adolescent Psychology* Adult Psychology* Vocational Counseling and Career Development* Theories of Personality Theories of Learning Cognitive Psychology Social Psychology Physiological Psychology The Community College* Sociology of Education Introduction to Research* *Course offered online, aSee Electives Alternative, p. 2 Course Transfer/Substitutionb Course No. bInclude Course Title Course Substituted Semester/Year Advisor and/or EPS Dept. Chair approval documentation Revised: HGD, July 20, 2011 Student’s Name: NAU ID: a Electives Alternative 15 (or more) units that comprise a graduate certificate offered through Northern Arizona University. Certificate programs include Interdisciplinary Disability Policy and Practice, Assistive Technology,* Positive Behavior Support,* Women’s and Gender Studies, and Public Management.* See http://home.nau.edu/gradcol/programs.asp for a complete list of graduate certificates and requirements for those certificates. Admission to the certificate programs requires a separate application. (*Certificate programs available online). Certificate Program: Credit Hours: (minimum 15 hours required) M.Ed. Human Relations: Program Understanding I understand that this program is not the university’s official school counselor preparation program and therefore does not lead to school counselor endorsement by the Certification Unit of the Arizona Department of Education. To be eligible for the school counselor endorsement, students completing the Human Relations degree must also be admitted to and complete all the requirements for a second master’s degree in school counseling. Further, I understand that this program is not the university’s official professional preparation program and therefore does not lead to professional counselor certification by the Counseling Credentialing Committee of the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners. To be eligible for the certified counselor credential, students completing the Human Relations degree must also be admitted to and complete all requirements for a second master’s degree in community counseling. Student’s Signature: Date: M.Ed. Human Relations – Program of Studies – Page 2