Ph.D. Minor in Counseling Psychology
Minor Requirements (12 cr.)
Students not majoring in the Ph.D. in School Psychology must take four courses in counseling psychology. Courses that may be chosen from:
- EDUC-G 505 Individual Appraisal: Principles and Procedures (3 cr.)
- EDUC-G 510 Introduction to Alcohol and Drug Counseling (3 cr.)
- EDUC-G 522 Counseling Theories (3 cr.)*
- EDUC-G 523 Laboratory in Counseling and Guidance (3 cr.)*
- EDUC-G 532 Introduction to Group Counseling (3 cr.)
- EDUC-G 552 Career Counseling: Theory/Practice (3 cr.)
- EDUC-G 567 Marriage and Family Counseling (3 cr.)
- EDUC-G 575 Multicultural Counseling (3 cr.)
- EDUC-G 609 Interventions in Performance Psychology (3 cr.)
- EDUC-G 615 Psychopathology and Advanced Diagnosis (3 cr.)
- EDUC-G 622 Advanced Theories of Counseling (3 cr.)
- EDUC-G 632 Advanced Group Leadership (3 cr.)
- EDUC-G 650 Topical Seminar in Counseling Psychology (3 cr.)
*EDUC-G 522 and EDUC-G 523 are highly recommended, but not required.
Ph.D. in School Psychology Students:
School psychology students who minor in counseling psychology must take:
- EDUC-G 522 Counseling Theories (3 cr.)
- EDUC-G 523 Laboratory in Counseling and Guidance (3 cr.)
The 3rd and 4th courses may be taken from the list of recommended courses for all students.
All Students Minoring in Counseling Psychology
Relevant courses from other departments or programs may be counted as counseling psychology courses at the discretion of the minor advisor, although no more than one such course may be counted toward the 12-credit minimum. Any member of the counseling psychology faculty is eligible to be a minor advisor.
Students must receive a B or better in all courses to count toward the minor. There is no minor qualifying exam requirement for the Counseling Psychology specialization doctoral minor.