Graduate Catalog 2024-2025

CNSL 6840 Special Topics in Counseling

This course explores advanced and specialized topics in the field of counseling, offering students the opportunity to delve into specific areas of interest or emerging trends. Topics may vary each semester based on faculty expertise and current developments in counseling practice and research.

Registration Name

Special Topics in Counseling

Lecture Hours

3

Lab Hours

0

Credits

3

Offered

Online: Fall, Spring, Summer

Student Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course:

  1. Students will demonstrate the ability to identify and critically analyze emerging trends, challenges, and ethical dilemmas in specialized areas of counseling practice (e.g., trauma counseling, addiction counseling, multicultural counseling).
  2. Students will apply advanced counseling techniques specific to the special topic area, demonstrating proficiency in interventions and strategies tailored to diverse client populations.
  3. Students will evaluate and integrate current research and evidence-based practices related to the specialized area of counseling, demonstrating the ability to apply research findings to real-world counseling scenarios.
  4. Students will develop cultural competence in working with diverse clients within the specialized area, recognizing and addressing cultural factors that influence counseling outcomes.
  5. Students will synthesize theoretical knowledge with practical skills, demonstrating the ability to translate theoretical concepts into effective counseling interventions.
  6. Students will demonstrate ethical decision-making in complex counseling situations, applying ethical principles and guidelines relevant to the specialized area of practice.
  7. Students will engage in reflective practice, critically evaluating their own counseling approaches and professional development needs within the specialized area.
  8. Students will communicate effectively in written and oral formats, presenting case studies, research findings, and counseling interventions related to the special topic area.