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Counseling Minor

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The counseling minor is designed to supplement the educational needs of students enrolled in any human service discipline.

Through experiential study, you’ll be exposed to counseling models that emphasize cultural competency using a wellness-based approach, rather than an illness-based approach. Students in this minor are trained to help members of society who are in need while providing students with a philosophical view based in foundation counseling approaches. There are 24 credits required for this minor program.

Department

Course Number

Credits

Course Title

CNS

105

3

Counseling for the Twenty-first Century

CNS

201

3

Introduction to Addiction Counseling

CNS

202

3

Introduction to Group Counseling

CNS

405

3

Counseling and the Helping Relationship

PSY

105

3

Introduction to Psychology

PSY

107

3

Human Development: A Life Span Perspective

PSY

205

3

Personality

PSY

308

3

Abnormal Psychology

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