COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM COURSE WORK PLAN – MASTER OF ARTS General Counseling Concentration Handbook Year: 2014-2015 Student Name:___________________________________ Student #:_____________________ Email: _______________ Advisor: Course Number Course Name Research – one is required Empirical Research Methods or Education Research and Measurement or Introductory Statistics (this course is helpful for students intending to apply to doctoral programs) Estimated Completion Date RMS 4930 RMS 4900 Credit Hours 3 4 5 RMS 4910 3-5 min. Foundations Learning Applications and Analysis Introduction to Assessment* CFSP 4312 CNP 4702 Fall/Spring Spring 6 min. 9-11 min. Subtotal Concentration Development Course – one is required Child Development (Required)* Adolescent Development Adult Development CNP 4311 CNP 4641 CNP 4642 Fall/winter Winter Spring Subtotal Counseling Theory* Career Counseling* Group Counseling Theory* Counseling Psych Program Development & Evaluation Basic Counseling Techniques* Intermediate Counseling Techniques* Fieldwork in Counseling* MA Counseling Clinic (2 consecutive qtrs., each 2 credit) Diversity: Multicultural Counseling Psychosocial Issues* MA Counseling: Legal/Ethical Issues* Subtotal Concentration Subtotal 3 3 CNP 4700 CNP 4710 CNP 4720 CNP 4730 CNP 4740 CNP 4741 CNP 4743 Fall Fall Spring Fall/Winter Fall Winter Winter CNP 4755 CNP 4773 CNP 4795 Spring Winter 3 cr. hrs. 3 3 3 3 4 4 1 4 3 3 31 cr. hrs. 34 min. Course Number Estimated Completion Date Credit Hours (2 hrs. min.) CNP 4750 Winter/Spring/Summer 10 Elective(s) Practicum or Internship Counseling Psychology Practicum: Beginning* Subtotal 10 Transfer Credit Subtotal * The course needs to be completed in year one. SUMMARY Research Foundations Concentration Elective(s) Practicum or Internship Transfer Credit TOTAL Credit Hours Required 3 min. 6 34 2 min. 10 Student Hours per Transcript 55 min. Additional Degree Requirements 1. Passing the program comprehensive exam is required. 2. Grade Policy: A satisfactory quality of achievement with a cumulative grade point average of “B” (3.0) or better is required by the CP Program. The average is determined on the basis of the University's grading system. Any student whose overall grade point average falls below a 3.0 will be warned, put on probation, suspended, or terminated from the program. Credits carrying below a "B-" will not be accepted by the CP program as meeting degree requirements. Any course work that receives a grade of “B-“ or below must be retaken. The student must receive a “B-“ or better in the course being retaken in order for it to count toward the degree. Date_____________________________ Student’s Signature__________________________________ Advisor’s Signature__________________________________