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* Course offerings change each semester.  Please discuss current course offerings with your advisor.

Graduate Courses in Counselor Education

UG 475 Forgiveness and Reconciliation 3 cr. Survey of the theory and practice of healing fractured relationships at the individual and community levels, treating historical and personal issues from philosophical, psychological and religious perspectives drawn from several diverse cultures.

UG 495 Special Topics 1-9 cr. (R-9) Experimental offerings of visiting professors, experimental offerings of new courses, or one-time offerings of current topics.

G 511 Theories and Techniques of Counseling 3 cr. Examination of a set of currently used counseling theories and techniques. A supervised laboratory component explores counselor behavior, techniques, and dynamics of counselor-client relationships.

G 512 Counseling Fundamentals 3 cr. Prereq., graduate status or consent of instr. Overview of counseling's history. Concepts forming the basis of counseling profession including introduction to ethics. Representative counseling theories (cognitive, behavioral, relational) are included.

G 520 Group Counseling and Guidance 3 cr. Prereq., COUN 512. Theories, approaches, and methods for group counseling and guidance.

G 525 Applied Group Counseling Methods 2 cr. Prereq., COUN 520. Theoretical and applied experience in a supervised group counseling setting. Research, development and establishment of a thematic counseling group.

G 530 Applied Counseling Skills 2 cr. Prereq., COUN 512, 511 and consent of instr. Review and application of counseling theories and techniques to client issues. Intensive supervision including ethics, professional practice and diagnostic considerations. Lecture and class presentation with a focus on professional counseling development.

G 540 Individual Appraisal 3 cr. Prereq., C&I 517 or consent of instr. Overview of appraisal techniques utilized in counseling, including interviewing, observation, and psychological/educational testing. The processes of selection, administration, scoring, interpretation, and reporting information from appraisal techniques are examined in relation to practical, legal, and ethical considerations.

G 550 Introduction to Family Counseling 3 cr. Prereq., COUN 512 or consent of instr. An introduction to the major theories, techniques, and diagnostic tools of family counseling. Course includes a family systems emphasis.

G 555 Workshop Variable cr. Special courses experimental in nature dealing with a relatively narrow, specialized topic of particular current interest. Credit not allowed toward a graduate degree.

G 560 Developmental Counseling: Childhood, Adolescence and Aging 3 cr. Overview of counseling children and adolescents from the framework of child and adolescent development theory. Normal and abnormal development in the environmental context of family, school, society and culture emphasized.

G 565 School Counseling, Program Development and Supervision 3 cr. Prereq., graduate standing or consent of instr. Examination of counseling techniques and approaches relevant to prevention and remediation of behavioral, social, emotional and academic problems for students P-12. Overview of school counseling program development and administration.

G 566 Counseling Children and Adolescents Prereq., COUN 511, 512, 565 or consent of instr. Review and application of counseling concerns and approaches with children and adolescents in school and related educational settings, including classroom and psychoeducational strategies.

G 570 Career Counseling Theory and Techniques 3 cr. Examination of theories of career choice and development; information sources for career counseling; techniques and approaches of career counseling with clients at different stages of career and life development and from diverse populations.

G 575 Multicultural Counseling 3 cr. Prereq., graduate standing or consent of instr. An introduction to the field of multicultural counseling. Issues and practical considerations in counseling five population groups; definition of terms and concepts.

G 580 Chemical Dependency Counseling 2 cr. Prereq., COUN 510. Understanding chemical dependency and its treatment. Development of school/community programs for prevention and remediation. Counseling techniques and methods. Understanding the addictive process.

G 585 Counseling Methods : School and Agency 1-9 cr. Prereq., COUN 512, 511, and 530. Supervised counseling methods and theories as applied in mental health agencies and schools. Review of the principles of counseling as these apply to various settings and client issues.

G 589 Student Colloquium and Academic Writing Skills 2 cr. (R-6) Prereq. or coreq., COUN 510. Introduction to academic writing at the graduate level. Current topics, literature and research in counseling. Culminates in student professional paper presentation.

G 594 Seminar Variable cr. (R-9) Prereq., consent of instr. Group analysis of problems in specific areas of education.

G 595 Special Topics Variable cr. (R-9) Experimental offerings of visiting professors, experimental offerings of new courses, or one-time offerings of current topics.

G 596 Independent Study Variable cr. (R-6) Prereq., consent of instr.

G 597 Research Variable cr. (R-9) Prereq., consent of instr.

G 610 Professional Ethics and Orientation 3 cr. Prereq., COUN 530 or consent of instr. The public and institutional roles and responsibilities of counseling professionals including ethical and legal responsibilities.

G 615 Diagnosis and Treatment Planning in Counseling 3 cr. Prereq., COUN 630. Overview of diagnosis, treatment planning and case documentation in counseling.

G 633 Supervision and Consultation in Counseling: Advanced Practicum 1-3 cr. (R-4) Prereq., COUN 630. Theories and techniques for the supervision of counseling. Intensive supervised clinical supervision with beginning counseling student skills.

G 699 Thesis/Professional Paper Variable cr. (R-10) Prereq., C&I 618, 620.



College of Education and Human Sciences
The University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812
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