COUN 836 - Management of Counseling Programs

This course covers the principles and practices of managing a counseling program. Candidates will draw from theories of and techniques of group and individual counseling to promote academic, career, and personal/social development of learners. Candidates will demonstrate their use of technology to implement individual and group counseling theories in the classroom. The course is created to help the candidate understand the foundations and rationale for comprehensive developmental school counseling programs. Further, candidates will develop the understanding and skills to use teaming and consultation, collaboration, and coordination in an effort to develop programs that facilitate interaction between learners and their environment. Content addresses career and personal social issues, with the end goal of removing barriers to, and improving educational performance.


Credit hours: 3

Co-Requisites:
Eligibility: Graduate Standing
Last updated: 05/23/2022