Form 6a - Graduate Degree Information Page 2

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Student Name ________________________________
Graduate Degree: Form #6A -page 2 of 3
For Licensed Professional Counselor Applicants
COURSEWORK: List the courses shown on the transcript that fit each category. Each class may only be
used in one area. Courses taken that do not fit the categories may be listed under supporting coursework.
Specific Areas
Graduate Program Course # &
# of
Title
Sem or
Qtr Hrs
Studies of basic theories, principles and
Counseling Theory
techniques of counseling and their application to professional
counseling settings.
Studies that
Human Growth & Life Span Development
provide an understanding of the nature and needs of individuals at
all developmental levels, from birth to old age.
Studies that provide an
Social & Cultural Foundations
understanding of the cultural context of relationships, issues and
trends in a diverse society. Includes such factors as culture, ethnicity,
nationality, age, gender, sexual orientation, mental and physical
characteristics, family values, education, religious and spiritual values,
socio-economics status, etc.
– Studies that provide an understanding of
Helping Relationship
counseling/consultant characteristics that influence the helping
process (age, gender, ethnic factors, etc); essential interviewing and
counseling skills for developing a therapeutic relationship, set goals,
maintain boundaries, evaluate client outcome and termination.
– Studies of theoretical and experiential
Group Dynamics
understandings
of
group
purpose,
development,
dynamics,
counseling theories and methods.
– Studies of the career
Lifestyle & Career Development
counseling process, techniques and resources as well as career
development.
– Studies that provide an
Diagnosis & Appraisal of Individuals
understanding of individual & group approaches to assessment and
evaluation (standardized and non-standardized testing, performance
assessment, individual and group test and inventory methods, etc).
– Studies that provide an understanding
Research & Evaluation
of research methods, statistical analysis, needs assessment and
program evaluation.
– Studies of the following aspects of
Professional Orientation
professional functioning: history and philosophy of the counseling
profession; professional roles and relationships with other human
service providers, credentialing, advocacy processes, ethical and
legal considerations in professional Counseling.
– Practicum / internship. Direct
Clinical / Applied Experience
client contact hours, supervision, staff meetings, community relations,
record keeping, supervised in-house practica and off-campus site
placement.
Supporting Coursework for Specialty Area
(24 quarter or 16 semester hours
)
Total

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