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Administrative Course Outline CNS6002 – Counseling Theory College of Arts and Sciences – Clinical Mental Health Counseling COURSE DESCRIPTION: The basic theory, principles, and techniques of counseling and its application to professional counseling settings are explained. Also considered are the various theories of counseling and issues (e.g., counselor self-evaluation (moral), ethical, and legal) in the practice of professional counseling. COURSE OBJECTIVES: ▪ CO1 – Apply the basic principles, theories (e.g., individual, systems) and techniques of counseling to clinical mental health counseling settings. ▪ CO2 – Discuss a variety of ethical and professional issues in clinical mental health counseling and begin to develop an individualized position regarding these issues. ▪ CO3 – Demonstrate the integration of theoretical and experiential learning in order to form their own personal model of clinical mental health counseling, including counselor characteristics (e.g., racism, discrimination, power, privilege, oppression) that may influence the counseling process. ▪ CO4 – Demonstrate a general understanding of the counseling theories and how counseling theories are applied in various models of psychotherapy. ▪ CO5 – Identify and discuss the key elements of the best known theories of counseling and demonstrate an understanding of the assumptions that are central to the major theories of counseling. ▪ CO6 – Understand the role that diversity and cultural values play in constructing and applying theory and some of the limitations that generalized theories of change may place on differing cultural values. PREREQUISITES: None COREQUISITES: None QUARTER CREDIT HOURS: 4.5 Credit Hours QUARTER: Quarter 1 or Approval from the Program Director COURSE CLASSIFICATION: ▪ Lecture/Didactic ACO Approval Date: 11-17-2021 CNS6002 ACO – Page 1 of 14 Administrative Course Outline Total Course / Contact Hours: 45 GRADING SCALE: 100 – 90 A 89 – 80 B 79 – 70 C 69 – 60 D 59 – Below F TEXTBOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS Faculty - All textbooks and media items are listed on the South University Academic Affairs SharePoint site. This Textbook Listings Link will take you to the most up to date listing of textbook information by College/School. Please review this link and update this information on your syllabus if required. REQUIRED HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ▪ University Standard of hardware, software and browser requirements. DISABILITY SERVICES POLICY Faculty (campus-based): Please include the policy below when preparing your syllabi. Replace highlighted sections with information specific to the location where the course is being taught. South University provides accommodations to qualified students with disabilities. The Disability Services office assists qualified students with disabilities in acquiring reasonable and appropriate accommodations and in supporting equal access to services, programs and activities at South University. Students who seek reasonable accommodations should notify the Disabilities Services Coordinator at [name and contact information] of their specific limitations and, if known, their specific requested accommodations. Students will be asked to supply medical documentation of the need for accommodation. Classroom accommodations are not retroactive, but are effective only upon the student sharing approved accommodations with the instructor. Therefore, students are encouraged to request accommodations as early as feasible with the Disability Services Coordinator to allow for time to gather necessary documentation. If you have a concern or complaint in this regard, please contact [the designated Disability Services ACO Approval Date: 11-17-2021 CNS6002 ACO – Page 2 of 14 Administrative Course Outline Coordinator at your school] in room ###, telephone number ####. Complaints will be handled in accordance with the school’s Internal Grievance Procedure for Complaints of Discrimination and Harassment. ACO Approval Date: 11-17-2021 CNS6002 ACO – Page 3 of 14 Administrative Information: The information listed below is provided as reference for faculty, program leaders and administrators. If you opt to use any of this information in your syllabus, please be sure to modify the information so it is applicable as student-facing content. Administrative Course Outline EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES and MAPPING: Below is a list of Program Learning Outcomes and a Course Learning Outcome Map that shows the relationship between Course Objectives (Page 1) and Program Learning Outcomes (below) as approved by the College of Arts and Sciences. Please keep these learning outcomes and mapping in mind as you prepare for and present this course. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO): ▪ PLO1 - Demonstrate knowledge and application of all aspects of professional functioning, to include ethical standards, legal implications, advocacy and social justice, counselor roles, and professional credentialing. ▪ PLO2 - Demonstrate the ability to apply multicultural research and core theory to issues and relationships in the context of culturally competent counseling. ▪ PLO3 - Apply research and core theory to the needs of diverse individuals across the lifespan, to include atypical personality and neurological development, addictive disorders, family and social relationships, and crisis response. ▪ PLO4 - Demonstrate implementation of research and core theory related to the processes of decision-making in career development and planning in the context of the psychology of work. ▪ PLO5 – Demonstrate knowledge and skill application of the major theories of change, consultation practices, diagnostic impressions, and evidence-based interventions to a diverse clientele for the delivery of effective and ethical treatment. ▪ PLO6 – Apply culturally appropriate group skills, techniques, and theory-based interventions in the context of group counseling dynamics while exploring effective facilitation styles. ▪ PLO7 – Analyze historical and current testing and assessment methods for implementing ethical and accurate appraisal of diverse clients by individual or group methods. ▪ PLO8 – Apply needs assessment, program evaluation, and research methods to ethical and effective practice and to add to the body of literature in the counseling profession. ACO Approval Date: 11-17-2021 CNS6002 ACO – Page 4 of 14
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