Note: Students must provide their own transportation to off-campus sites
for student teaching, field work, and observation and defray any resulting
personal expense.
(See Course Numbering System.)
Counselor Education (COUN)
200. Seminar in Counseling Techniques (3)
Prerequisite: COUN 174 or 250. Emphasis given to interviewing skills, philosophy,
theory, and methodology as applied to counseling. (2 seminar, 2 lab hours)
(Formerly A S 224)
201. Seminar in Multicultural Aspects of Counseling (3)
Prerequisite: COUN 174 or 250. Cognitive and experiential study of social
and psychological variables which influence the cross-cultural counseling
relationship. Culturally relevant models of counseling theory and practice
are explored. Current research methods and findings are presented. (2 seminar,
2 lab hours) (Formerly A S 221)
202. Seminar in Group Counseling (3)
Prerequisite: COUN 174 or 250. Theories and methods of interpersonal communication
within groups, transferal of information, group leadership and membership,
role perceptions, verbal and nonverbal interaction, and group counseling.
(2 seminar, 2 lab hours) (Formerly A S 228)
203. Seminar in Assessment in Counseling (3)
Prerequisite: ERF 153. Selection, administration, and evaluation of psychological
tests and psychometric data for use in counseling settings. (2 seminar,
2 lab hours) (Course fee for assessment materials, approximately $5-$10)
(Formerly A S 227)
204. Seminar in Counseling the Older Adult (3)
Prerequisite: COUN 200. Study of counseling philosophy, theory, methodology,
and skills applicable to problems of the older adult. (2 seminar, 2 lab
hours) (Formerly A S 229)
205. Seminar in Advanced Theories and Techniques in Counseling (3)
Prerequisite: COUN 200. Emphasis on philosophy, theory, and methodology
as applied to Gestalt and behavioral approaches to counseling. (2 seminar,
2 lab hours) (Formerly A S 225)
208. Practicum in Counseling (4; max total 8)
Prerequisites: 12 units in counseling program, including COUN 200. Supervised
on-campus counseling experiences with selected clients. Experience in individual
counseling, critiquing of tapes and typescripts, observations, and case
report writing. Students must carry professional liability insurance. (2
seminar, 4 lab hours) (Formerly A S 231)
218. Practicum in Group Counseling (4; max total 8)
Prerequisites: COUN 202, 208, and permission of instructor. Supervised on-campus
group counseling experience with selected small groups. Experience in group
leadership and group counseling. (2 seminar, 4 lab hours) (Formerly A S
234)
220. Seminar in Career Development Theory (3)
Prerequisite: COUN 174. Examination of career development theories and research
for their implications in understanding career development generally and
career counseling specifically. (2 seminar, 2 lab hours) (Course fee for
assessment materials, $10) (Formerly A S 222)
221. Seminar in Career Counseling: Methods and Materials (3)
Prerequisites: COUN 174, 220. Develop knowledge and skills necessary to
facilitate career assessment, decision-making, and job-seeking activities
of students and other clientele. (2 seminar, 2 lab hours) (Course fee for
assessment materials, $10) (Formerly A S 232)
228. Practicum in Career Development Counseling (4; max total 8)
Prerequisites: COUN 208, 220, and permission of instructor. Supervised counseling
experiences in vocational career development. (Formerly A S 235)
230. Seminar in Theories and Techniques of Marriage, Family and Child
Counseling (3)
Prerequisite: COUN 174. Study of theories, techniques, and methodology of
counseling with families. Current research and methods are presented. (2
seminar, 2 lab hours) (Formerly A S 223)
231. Seminar in Professional Practices of Marriage, Family and Child
Counseling (3)
Prerequisites: COUN 200, 230, and permission of instructor. Analysis of
separation, divorce, and relation dissolution, family law and legal issues
in counseling practice; diagnosis of client and family disorders; family
practice and third party payments.
(2 seminar, 2 lab hours) (Formerly A S 236)
238. Practicum in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling (4; max total
8)
Prerequisites: COUN 208, 230, 231, and permission of instructor. Supervised
MFCC counseling experiences involving selected families, couples, and/or
children. Students must carry professional liability insurance. (Formerly
A S 233)
239. Field Practice in Professional Services Counseling (3-12; max total
12)
Prerequisites: 40 units in counseling program, including COUN 200 and 208.
Designed for students wishing to do field practice in professional counseling
services, includ ing, but not limited to, agencies, colleges, and universities.
Supervised placement. Typically requires a one-year commitment. Students
must carry professional liability insurance. Approved for SP grading. (225
hours of field practice required for 3 units of credit) (Formerly A S 238)
240. Seminar in Counseling of Exceptional Children and Their Parents
(3)
Theories and techniques in working with parents of exceptional children;
emphasis placed on individual and group counseling skills with parents;
direct contact with families, case study, and current legislation. (2 seminar,
2 lab hours) (Formerly A S 230)
241. Seminar in Organization of Counseling Services (4)
Prerequisite: COUN 200. Organization, administration, and evaluation of
counseling programs. (2 seminar, 2 lab hours) (Formerly A S 226)
249A. Field Practice in Elementary School Counseling (4-8; max total
12)
Prerequisites: COUN 200 and permission of instructor. Supervised practice
in an elementary school. Students must carry professional liability insurance.
Approved for SP grading. (160 hours of field practice required for 4 units
of credit) (Formerly A S 237A)
249B. Field Practice in Middle or High School Counseling (4-8; max total
12)
Prerequisites: COUN 200 and permission of instructor. Supervised practice
in middle or high schools. Students must carry professional liability insurance.
Approved for SP grading. (160 hours of field practice required for 4 units
of credit) (Formerly A S 237B)
249C. Field Practice in Student Services (4-8; max total 12)
Prerequisites: COUN 200 and permission of instructor. Supervised practice
in a community college, college, or university. Students must carry professional
liability insurance. Approved for SP grading. (160 hours of field practice
required for 4 units of credit)
250. Seminar in Rehabilitation Counseling (3)
Seminar in the fundamental concepts of rehabilitation counseling and vocational
rehabilitation including examination and analysis of historical, philosophical,
or ganizational, and functional principles. Community rehabilitation agency
or orientation visits. (Formerly R C 201)
251. Medical Aspects of Disability (3)
Seminar in the treatment of disabling conditions including etiology, functional
limitations, and vocational implications. Student presentation of case studies.
(Formerly R C 211)
252. Job Placement in the Rehabilitation Process (3)
An experiential seminar concerning the attitudes, skills, and abilities
necessary to provide effective vocational and job placement services to
the disabled, including vocational diagnosis, job development, placement
techniques, job analysis, affirmative action, and appropriate legislation.
(2 seminar, 3 lab hours) (Formerly R C 203)
253. Psychological and Social Aspects of Disability (3)
Seminar in psychological and sociological effects of physical and mental
disability and the dynamics of adjusting to disabling conditions. Student
presentation of case studies. (Formerly R C 212)
257. Case Practices in Rehabilitation Counseling (4)
Prerequisites: COUN 250, 251. Seminar in methods for facilitating client
rehabilitation including interviewing, case recording, plan development,
ethical practices; field placement in a community rehabilitation agency;
and student case presentations. (2 seminar, 6 lab hours) (Formerly R C 221)
258. Rehabilitation Counseling Practicum (4; max total 8)
Prerequisites: COUN 200, 250, 251, 252, 253, 257. Laboratory rehabilitation
counseling experiences with clients who are disabled, supervised individual
counseling sessions, analysis of the effects of disability on personal and
vocational development, methods of facilitating vocational rehabilitation,
observations, critiques, report writing. Students must carry professional
liability insurance. (2 semi nar, 4 lab hours) (Formerly R C 241)
260. Current Professional Issues in Rehabilitation Counseling (3)
Prerequisites: COUN 250, 251. Seminar on current professional issues in
the field of rehabilitation counseling and vocational rehabilitation programs
in the public and private sectors with emphasis on ethical standards, legal
concepts, and professional development responsibilities.
261. Rehabilitation of the Severely Disabled (3)
Prerequisites: COUN 250, 251. Seminar on strategies to facilitate the vocational
rehabilitation of persons with severe disabilities with emphasis on the
principles of independent living, supported employment, client assistance
programs, and rehabilitation engineering/technology.
269. Internship in Rehabilitation Counseling (12)
Prerequisites: COUN 200, 202, 203, 250, 251, 252, 253, 257, 258, 260, 261,
permission of instructor. Full-time, supervised field placement in one of
a variety of settings including case responsibilities. CR/NC grading only.
(Formerly R C 296)
280T. Advanced Topics in Counseling
(1-3; max 12 if no topic is repeated)
Prerequisites: postbaccalaureate standing and permission of instructor.
Topics may include new developments in counseling techniques, rehabilitation
counseling practices, special populations, and current research. (Formerly
A S 281T; R C 251T)
290. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for SP grading. (Formerly
A S 290; R C 290)
298. Project (4)
Prerequisites: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; B average
on 24 units of the master's program including ERF 220. See Criteria for
Thesis and Project. A project consists of a significant undertaking appropriate
to counseling such as the development of a program for counseling service
delivery, development of audio-visual materials or computer software for
counselor education or service delivery. An approved proposal is required
for enrollment. Approved for SP grading. (Formerly A S 298A)
299. Thesis (4)
Prerequisites: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; B average
on 24 units of the master's program including ERF 220 and completion of
an acceptable thesis proposal. See Criteria for Thesis and Project. Preparation,
completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree.
See School of Education and Human Development's graduate programs coordinator
for school thesis guidelines. Approved for SP grading. (Formerly A S 299;
R C 299)
(See Course Numbering System.)
Counselor Education (COUN)
303. Human Interaction in Counseling
(1-3; max total 12 if no topic repeated)
An exploration of human interaction skills. The course is designed to improve
the ability to interact with others. Not applicable toward degree requirements.
(Formerly R C 303)
380T. Topics in Counseling
(1-3; max total 12 if no topic repeated)
Selected areas in counseling; placement skills, vocational evaluation, research,
medical history, case management, mental health, counseling strategies,
and theoretical orientation. Not applicable toward degree requirements.
(Formerly R C 333T)
Special Education (SPED)
160. Mainstreaming Exceptional Students (2)
Prerequisites: ERF 130 or 152 and EHD 110 or 155A; or permission of instructor.
Introduction to identification of differentiating characteristics in exceptional
students. Comprehensive review and analysis of contemporary practices in
mainstreaming exceptional pupils. Introduction to federal and state legislative
mandates pertinent to nondiscriminatory assessments, parental involvement,
and individualized education plans (IEPs). (2 seminar, 2 lab hours) (Formerly
A S 111)
160F. Fieldwork in Special Education (1-3; max total 12)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Supervised observation and participation
in selected programs for exceptional individuals; educational planning,
guidance and counseling. (Formerly A S 115F)
170. Introduction to Teaching Learning Handicapped Students (4)
Prerequisite: SPED 160 or equivalent. Introduction to theories, programs,
and methods of educating students with learning handicaps. (2 seminar, 4
lab hours) (Formerly A S 171)
175. Introduction to Teaching Severely Handicapped Students (4)
Prerequisite: SPED 160 or equivalent. Introduction to individual characteristics,
curriculum issues, and strategies applicable to the education of individuals
with severe disabilities. (2 seminar, 4 lab hours) (Formerly A S 171)
190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for SP grading. (Formerly
A S 190)
(See Course Numbering System.)
Special Education (SPED)
201. Seminar in Behavior Management (4)
Prerequisite: SPED 160 or equivalent. Behavior management principles, effective
discipline, programs, and techniques employed in special education and clinical
prescriptive teaching. Emphasis on school and home applications. (2 seminar,
2 lab hours) (Formerly A S 242)
202. Career Education for Handicapped Students (4)
Prerequisite: SPED 160 or permission of instructor. Seminar in the examination
of career education; models, curriculum scope and sequence, transitional
approaches to independent living, and the utilization of local, state, and
federal resources. (2 seminar, 2 lab hours) (Test materials fee, $10) (Formerly
A S 253)
208. Practicum/Clinic: Career Education for the Handicapped (3-9;
max total 9)
Prerequisites: SPED 202 and permission of instructor. Clinical experience
in private and public agencies involved with vocational/career training
for the handicapped work evaluation and lab training programs supervised
by university personnel. (Former A S 249)
210. Motor, Sensory, and Perceptual Abilities (4)
Prerequisite: SPED 160 or equivalent. Seminar in the special education of
persons who are learning handicapped with psychomotor disabilities such
as hyperkenesis, visual or auditory deficits, and dyslexia. Diagnostic-prescriptive
programming and critiques required. (2 seminar, 4 lab hours) (Formerly A
S 243)
211. Assessment of Learning Handicapped Students (4)
Prerequisites: ERF 153; SPED 160, 170. Review of testing techniques and
instruments, and development of psychoeducational reports. Extensive independent
child study and evaluation with appropriate diagnostic instruments. (2 seminar,
2 lab hours) (Course fee for assessment materials, $10) (Formerly A S 245)
213. Social and Affective Education (3)
Prerequisite: SPED 160 or equivalent. Seminar. Development and remediation
of social skills and affective abilities. Model programs for normal children
and prescriptive interventions for those with social and personal behavior
disorders. (2 seminar, 2 lab hours) (Formerly A S 248)
215. Seminar in Curriculum for Learning Handicapped Students (4)
Prerequisites: SPED 160, 173, 211. Current and effective instructional practices
in the curricular areas of language arts, mathematics, social studies, and
science for learning handicapped students; emphasis on the integration of
cognitive strategies and advanced technology. (2 seminar, 2 lab hours) (Formerly
A S 246)
216. Organization and Supervision of Special Education (3)
Prerequisite: SPED 160 or permission of instructor. Seminar in the organization,
financing, housing, equipping, staffing, and supervision of the special
education program; desirable educational provisions for each type of exceptionality;
legal provisions for special education including curriculum development,
in-service education, and teacher-pupil relationships. (Formerly A S 244)
218. Practicum in Special Education: Learning Handicapped (5)
Prerequisites: ERF 153; SPED 160, 160F,170, 210, 211; prior and/or simultaneous
enrollment in a maximum of 12 units in the following courses: SPED 201,
202, 213, 215; COUN 240. Clinical experience in diagnosis and evaluation
of the learning handicapped, prescriptive program development, prescriptive
instruction, and program management. Experience to include data gathering,
program planning and execution, evaluation, and consultation. (Formerly
A S 256)
220A. Assessment of Severely Handicapped Students (3)
Prerequisites: SPED 160, 175. Concurrent enrollment in SPED 220B required.
Presentation of assessment strategies and methods used to identify current
levels of educational performance for individuals. Emphasis is upon assessment
practices and community-based curriculum domains which contribute data to
the design of appropriate individualized education plans. (2 seminar, 2
lab hours) (Formerly A S 250A)
220B. Practicum in Assessment of Severely Handicapped Students (3)
Prerequisites: SPED 160, 175. Concurrent enrollment in SPED 220A required.
Supervised, field-based experience in educational assessment strategies
used to plan individualized instructional programs and services. (Formerly
A S 250B)
221A. Instructional Methods for Severely Handicapped Students (3)
Prerequisites: SPED 160, 175, 220A, 220B. Concurrent enrollment in SPED
221B required. Presentation of instructional approaches, methods and techniques
for individuals from birth to adulthood using home, school and community-based
curriculum content. Emphasis is upon educational practices which contribute
to the design, implementation, and evaluation of appropriate individualized
education programs and services. (2 seminar, 2 lab hours) (Formerly A S
251A)
221B. Instructional Methods for Severely Handicapped Students (3)
Prerequisites: SPED 160, 175, 220A, 220B. Concurrent enrollment in SPED
221A required. Supervised, field-based experience in educational assessment
strategies used to plan individualized instructional programs and services.
(Formerly A S 251B)
222. Seminar in Special Education for Severely Handicapped Students
(3)
Prerequisites: SPED 160, 175; prior or concurrent enrollment in 220A and
220B or 22 1A and 221B. Analysis of contemporary educational practices,
policies, and issues affecting the organization and provision of appropriate
programs, medical/therapeutic issues, and related services for individuals
with severe disabilities from infancy through adulthood. Review of selected
research literature. (Former A S 254)
228. Advanced Practicum in Special Education for Severely Handicapped
Students (5)
Prerequisites: ERF 153; SPED 160, 160F, 175, 220A, 220B, 221A, 221B, 222;
prior or concurrent enrollment in SPED 201, 202; COUN 240 . Supervised,
field-based experience in advanced teaching methods and procedures for integrating
required competencies in the areas of program organization, management of
teaching environments, skill assessment and instructional planning, behavior
management, IEP implementation, program evaluation, teacher and parent consultation,
microtechnology, and continuing professional development. (Formerly A S
255)
280T. Advanced Topics in Special Education (1-3; 12 if no area is repeated)
Prerequisites: postbaccalaureate standing and permission of instructor.
Topics may include special education legislation, parenting, transitional
programming, parents as teachers, adolescents and adults with disabilities,
current research, child abuse, gifted and talented. (Formerly A S 280T)
290. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for SP grading.
298. Project (4)
Prerequisites: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; B average
on 24 units of the master's program including ERF 220. See Criteria for
Thesis and Project. A project consists of a significant undertaking appropriate
to special education such as the development of courses of study, instructional
manuals, teachers' guides, intervention programs, and computer software.
An approved proposal is required for enrollment. Approved for SP grading.
(Formerly A S 298C)
299. Thesis (4)
Prerequisites: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; B average
on 24 units of the master's program including ERF 220 and completion of
an acceptable thesis proposal. See Criteria for Thesis and Project. Preparation,
completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree.
See School of Education and Human Development's graduate programs coordinator
for school thesis guidelines. Approved for SP grading. (Formerly A S 299)
(See Course Numbering System.)
Special Education (SPED)
380T. Topics in Special Education (1-3; max total 12 if no topic
repeated)
Selected areas in special education; identification of exceptional students,
assessment of learning disabilities, focus on specific disabling conditions,
instructional methods, parent involvement with handicapped students, federal
and state legislation. Not applicable toward degree requirements.