CNS-523
Intervention Techniques Schl Counseling
This course exposes students to the coordination, collaboration, knowledge and skills required in school-based interventions used by school counselors. Students will learn evidence-based prevention and intervention techniques in the school setting aimed at providing comprehensive programming to all students, including those with disabilities, those who are English Language Learners( ELL), and those who are gifted. Topics include Student Assistance Program( SAP), Response to Intervention( RtI), Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports( PBIS), crisis planning / response, substance abuse prevention and intervention, and peer intervention programming.
CNS-524 |
Human Sexuality |
The course provides an introduction to the sexual concerns, interests, attitudes, and beliefs presented across counseling settings and focuses on the development of counseling skills related to human sexuality. Students will explore empirically supported counseling approaches related to sexual functioning, intimacy, gender, and sexual orientation. Please note: this course is not intended to train students in sex therapy. |
CNS-525
Organization of School Counseling
This course will focus on the foundation, management, delivery, and accountability of comprehensive school counseling programs. Students will learn the components of the American School Counselor National Model: A Framework for School Counseling Programs. They will also explore the essential competencies, services, tools, and strategies that promote achievement, equity, and access for all students. Students will develop an understanding of the importance of school counselor leadership in promoting and providing comprehensive school counseling programming.
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