Counseling Psychology (CPSY)

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CPSY 198. Workshop: [Topic]. 1-2 Credits.

An intensive experience, limited in scope and time, in which a group of students focus on skills development rather than content mastery.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 199. Special Studies: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.

Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 217. Foundations of Student Health and Well-Being. 3 Credits.

This course examines risk and protective factors for college students and reviews educational and behavioral strategies for reducing personal risk and enhancing well-being, with focus on topics including stress, physical health, healthy sexuality, sexual violence prevention, substance use, social media use, and being allies.

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CPSY 401. Research: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.

Disciplined inquiry of a topic with varying techniques and assignments suited to the nature and conditions of the problem being investigated. Often pursued in relation to a dissertation or thesis.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 404. Internship: [Topic]. 1-12 Credits.

Professional practice in an organization that integrates concepts studied at the university with career-related work experience.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 405. Special Problems: [Topic]. 1-12 Credits.

Specialized inquiry into a particular topic by a student and discussed with a faculty member.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 406. Practicum: [Topic]. 1-12 Credits.

A series of clinical experiences under academic supervision designed to integrate theory and principles with practice.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 407. Seminar: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.

A small group of students studying a subject with a faculty member. Although practices vary, students may do original research and exchange results through informal lectures, reports, and discussions.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 408. Workshop: [Topic]. 1-21 Credits.

An intensive experience, limited in scope and time, in which a group of students focus on skills development rather than content mastery.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 409. Terminal Project. 1-12 Credits.

A presentation incorporating the knowledge and skills acquired from course work completed for a degree.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 410. Experimental Course: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.

Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 503. Thesis. 1-16 Credits.

A written document resulting from study or research and submitted as a major requirement for a degree.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 507. Seminar: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.

A small group of students studying a subject with a faculty member. Although practices vary, students may do original research and exchange results through informal lectures, reports, and discussions.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 508. Workshop: [Topic]. 1-21 Credits.

An intensive experience, limited in scope and time, in which a group of students focus on skills development rather than content mastery.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 510. Experimental Course: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.

Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 601. Research: [Topic]. 1-16 Credits.

Disciplined inquiry of a topic with varying techniques and assignments suited to the nature and conditions of the problem being investigated. Often pursued in relation to a dissertation or thesis.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 603. Dissertation. 1-16 Credits.

A written document resulting from study or research and submitted as a major requirement for a degree.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 605. Reading and Conference: [Topic]. 1-16 Credits.

A particular selection of material read by a student and discussed in conference with a faculty member.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 606. Practicum: [Topic]. 1-16 Credits.

A series of clinical experiences under academic supervision designed to integrate theory and principles with practice.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 607. Seminar: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.

A small group of students studying a subject with a faculty member. Although practices vary, students may do original research and exchange results through informal lectures, reports, and discussions.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 608. Workshop: [Topic]. 1-16 Credits.

An intensive experience, limited in scope and time, in which a group of students focus on skills development rather than content mastery.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 609. Terminal Project. 1-12 Credits.

A presentation incorporating the knowledge and skills acquired from course work completed for a degree.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 610. Experimental Course: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.

Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 611. Counseling Skills. 2-3 Credits.

Emphasizes experiential learning of a broad range of communication skills needed to form effective helping relationships. Covers client intake procedures and interviewing strategies. Includes laboratory. Prereq for nonmajors; instructor's consent.

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CPSY 612. Professional Ethics. 3 Credits.

Ethical and legal concerns in the professional practice of psychology. Ethical theory and decision-making processes; legal aspects of client-psychologist relationships.

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CPSY 613. Introduction to Counseling Psychology. 3 Credits.

Historical foundations of counseling psychology. Major theories and theorists. Counseling as an ecological and context-sensitive interactive process. Settings and roles of the profession.

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CPSY 614. Theories of Counseling. 3 Credits.

Overview of selected historical and current counseling theories.

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CPSY 615. Counseling Diverse Populations. 3 Credits.

Influence of gender, race, ethnicity, and other factors related to diverse populations on the identity-formation process in contemporary society. Applications to counseling psychology.

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CPSY 617. Theories of Career Development. 3 Credits.

Addresses life-span career development including issues, concepts, and definitions; theories of career development and choice; intervention in strategies; and career resources in the context of a multicultural society.

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CPSY 618. Group Dynamics and Counseling. 3 Credits.

Presents basic elements of general group counseling theory and group dynamics; includes introduction to group-based interventions, guidelines for multicultural practice, ethical and professional issues in group practice, and group leadership.

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CPSY 621. Lifespan Developmental Psychology. 3 Credits.

Understanding continuity and change in human development and the ways in which the development of children, adolescents, and adults can be enhanced.
Repeatable 1 time for a maximum of 6 credits

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CPSY 622. Psychological Assessment II. 3 Credits.

This course develops skills related to psychological assessment and provision of assessment findings to clients and other professionals, focused on personality structure and its relationship to psychopathology. Topics include (a) psychometric properties of instruments, (b) utility of assessment in clinical practice, (c) consideration of context when conducting assessments, (d) potential influences on test results/interpretations, and (e) practicing ethically, with attention to relevant human diversity considerations.

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CPSY 625. Child and Family Interventions. 3 Credits.

Empirically oriented interventions with children and families, ranging from early childhood through adolescence. Integrates developmental and intervention sciences.

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CPSY 626. Psychological Services for Latinos. 3 Credits.

Provide graduate students with content specific to carrying out human services work and research with those who are Latino and/or Spanish-speaking.

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CPSY 627. Latinx Mental Health: [Topic]. 3 Credits.

This course is designed to enhance understanding of Spanish-speaking and Latinx populations in the US with attention to strengths, resilience, social injustice and inequity, and how these influence the health and well-being of Latinx communities as applied in clinical mental health and school settings.
Repeatable 2 times for a maximum of 9 credits

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CPSY 635. Social Aspects of Behavior. 4-5 Credits.

This course introduces research and concepts related to social influences on human behavior, including prejudice, conformity, aggression, prosocial behavior, internalized social norms, and social cognition.

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CPSY 645. Health Promotion and Equity. 3 Credits.

This course introduces theoretical and empirical work in prevention-focused health psychology, integrating cultural, developmental, and community psychology concepts as they pertain to health related behaviors.

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CPSY 654. Supervision and Consultation. 4 Credits.

Focuses on didactic knowledge of supervision theory, research, models of practice, and evidence-based practices in supervision and consultation and acquisition of supervision and consultation skills. Students refine their knowledge of supervision theory, research, and techniques and integrate these into supervision and consultation activities.

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CPSY 690. Adult Practicum. 4 Credits.

Adult Practicum is a three-term experience over one academic year in which counseling psychology doctoral students work in a clinical setting and provide therapy services to adult clients. Students receive individual and group supervision and training in evidence-based interventions and theoretical models of practice.
Repeatable 3 times for a maximum of 16 credits

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CPSY 691. Child and Family Practicum. 3 Credits.

Child & Family Practicum is a three-term experience over one academic year in which counseling psychology doctoral students work in a clinical setting and provide therapy services to children and families. Students receive individual and group supervision and training in evidence-based interventions and theoretical models of practice.
Repeatable 3 times for a maximum of 12 credits

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CPSY 704. Internship: [Topic]. 1-15 Credits.

Professional practice in an organization that integrates concepts studied at the university with career-related work experience.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 706. Practicum: [Topic]. 1-16 Credits.

A series of clinical experiences under academic supervision designed to integrate theory and principles with practice.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 708. Workshop: [Topic]. 1-16 Credits.

An intensive experience, limited in scope and time, in which a group of students focus on skills development rather than content mastery.
Repeatable 99 times

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CPSY 709. Terminal Project. 1-16 Credits.

A presentation incorporating the knowledge and skills acquired from course work completed for a degree.
Repeatable 99 times