*CNE 510 WORKSHOP IN COUNSELING. This course deals with current topics in the
field of counseling. The topics
selected for the workshop will be based on needs identified through collaborative endeavors with
schools, service centers,
professional organizations and governmental agencies. The course may be repeated.
CNE 533 INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE. Study is made of the
social, cultural, and economic
changes which influence the life styles of the various populations in America today. The services
provided in a comprehensive
program of guidance and counseling are discussed.
CNE 534 EFFECTIVE HUMAN BEHAVIOR. A study is made of the dynamics of
human behavior with emphasis on
understanding dysfunction as well as the basic nature of human beings who successfully cope
with the problems that
confront them in everyday life. Attention is given to development of emotional health in
personal and social contexts such
as home, school, work, and marriage. Prerequisite: PSY/SED/EED 597.
CNE 564 THEORIES OF COUNSELING. A comprehensive study is made of the
major theories of counseling. Attention
is given to systematic ways of viewing the counseling process. Divergences and convergences
among theories are examined
for practical application. Prerequisites: CNE 533, CNE 663 and PSY/SED/EED 597.
CNE 570 CAREER COUNSELING ACROSS THE LIFESPAN. This course is
designed to assist the counselor in
developing and initiating a comprehensive career education program. A study is made of the
world of work as well as the
dynamics and developmental aspects of vocational choice. Emphasis is also placed on the use of
occupational information,
test scores, personal data, grades, and other pertinent information in working with students
individually and in groups.
Prerequisites: CNE 533 and PSY/EED/SED 597.
CNE 579 METHODS OF RESEARCH. Study is made of types and methods of
educational research, the collecting,
analyzing and sharing of data with the pubic. The student is expected to complete a research
project or field study utilizing
appropriate methods of educational research.
CNE 585 PRE-PRACTICUM TECHNIQUES OF COUNSELING. This course is
designed to provide experiences in the
exploration and application of individual counseling techniques. Role-playing, self-exploration,
and structuring of the
counseling relationship are emphasized. Prerequisites: CNE 533 and PSY/EED/SED 597.
CNE 587 WORKSHOP IN COUNSELING. This course is designed to serve the needs
of in-service counselors in schools
and those in private practice. Topics will vary as needs demand. May be repeated as scheduled
topics vary.
CNE 591 CHILD AND ADOLESCENT COUNSELING. This course is designed to
help students develop approaches for
putting counseling theories into practice in helping children and adolescents who are
experiencing difficulties in their
developmental, personal and social growth. Prerequisites: CNE 533, CNE 564, CNE 663, CNE
674, and SED 597.
CNE 592 CROSS CULTURAL ISSUES IN COUNSELING. This course will examine
the sociocultural characteristics and
counseling issues related to the varied cultures in today's society. Hispanic, African-American,
Native American, and Asian
American cultures will be examined along with issues related to gender and Gay/Lesbian
concerns. Prerequisites:
EED/SED/PSY 597, CNE 533, CNE 564, and CNE 674.
CNE 595 INDIVIDUAL TESTS OF INTELLIGENCE. The course provides
supervised instruction and practice in the
administration, scoring, reporting of results, and interpretation of selected individual intelligence
tests such as the Wechsler
Scales. Prerequisites: CNE 663 or PSY 594 and admission to a Special Certificate or Licensure
program.
*CNE 597 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFESPAN.
A review of theory and research
concerning the growth and development of the individual through the lifespan with emphasis
placed on childhood and
adolescence. The course attempts to relate theory and research to present concerns and problems
of teachers through the
study of physiological, psychological and social interrelationships. Experience in the procedures
of child study are provide.
CNE 599 PLAY THERAPY BASICS. This course is designed to enhance/increase the
counselor's understanding of the
child's world as perceived by the child, the relationship between the child's world and behavior.
The major theories of play
therapy, and the utilization of play media to facilitate the child's self-exploration,
self-expression, self-understanding, and
personal growth will be explored. Prerequisite: CNE 564.
CNE 631 ADVANCED PLAY THERAPY. This course is designed to provide play
therapists with extensive practical
research experience in regard to issues relative to the play therapy relationship. Case analysis,
theoretical application, and
current research issues and trends will be investigated. Prerequisite: CNE 599 or approval of
instructor.
CNE 632 THEORIES OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY. This course
focuses on basic concepts in marriage and
family therapy, theories of therapeutic change in families, marriage and family development and
foundations of family systems
therapy. Prerequisite: CNE 564.
CNE 633 TECHNIQUES OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY. Application of
the main approaches in family therapy
to clinical work this includes skill development in working with couples and families in a variety
of contexts. Prerequisite: CNE
632.
CNE 634 PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN COUNSELING. This course
studies the current ethical issues and
professional role of marriage and family therapists, mental health counselors and school
counselors. This includes study of
the Texas Family Code, the licensing acts for Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional
Counselors, and regulations
for school counselors. Prerequisite: CNE 585.
CNE 635 METHODS OF CONSULTATION, COORDINATION, AND
COUNSELING. A comprehensive study is made of
contemporary practices of consultation and coordination in the counseling profession. The
course includes study of
community service agencies, referral sources, legal and ethical practices, knowledge of theories
of consultation and the
acquisition of consultation skills. Prerequisites: CNE 534, CNE 564, and CNE 663.
CNE 636 FIELD PRACTICUM. The course provides supervised experiences in a
counseling setting. Study is made of the
duties and responsibilities of the counselor at work. Prerequisites: CNE 676 and subject to
individual placement.
CNE 663 ASSESSMENT IN GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING. Study will include
the principles of assessment and
evaluation in counseling, assessment instruments used in the counseling services, elementary
statistical concepts, methods
of evaluating assessment instruments, the process of synthesizing and interpreting assessment
data, and the ethics of
assessment. Prerequisites: CNE 564 and CNE 585.
CNE 674 PRACTICUM IN GROUP COUNSELING. Participation in small group
activities is a significant part of this course
which has been designed to meet the needs of counselors in a variety of settings. The didactic
portion of the course will focus
on the knowledge, practice, skills, and person of the effective group counselor. Prerequisites:
CNE 564 and CNE 585.
CNE 676 SUPERVISED PRACTICE IN COUNSELING. This laboratory course is
designed to prepare the student in the
practical application and integration of the principles and methods of counseling. Prerequisites:
CNE 570, CNE 585, and
CNE 663.
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