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Students completing the Family and Marital Counseling concentration will, as part of their degree program, complete all the educational requirements to sit for the National Counselor Exam. This concentration prepares master-level clinicians to work with families, couples, and children. This concentration is appropriate for students interested in gaining expertise in counseling and working with families. The total degree hours required for this concentration is 60. This concentration requires a 600-hour internship and a 100-hour practicum.
Required Courses for Specialty Area (24 Credits)
Group Counseling |
3 |
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Professional Orientation and Ethics for Family and Marital Counselors |
3 |
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Assessment of Social & Emotional Behavior |
3 |
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Advanced Counseling Skills, Laboratory Level II: Working with Children and Families |
3 |
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Advanced Family Counseling: Systems Approaches |
3 |
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Internship I: Family/Marital Counseling |
3 |
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Internship II: Family/Marital Counseling |
3 |
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Professional Seminar: Culminating Experience |
3 |
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Electives (11 credits)
This is a license-eligible concentration.