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Arpana Inman

"The theoretical persepctives, training, and research in Counseling Psychology are very well suited for work in Post-disaster recovery. CP's emphasis on the normal spectrum human behavior and adaptation (e.g., work school, family), diversity and multicultural issues, social justice and social ecology, and empirically supported intervention are very appropriate background not only for traditional counseling services, but also for preventative and educative efforts at the community level to strengthen recovery following crises and disasters.""

—Dr. Arnie Spokane, Professor
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COURSEWORK (Total 48 credits)

Shared Core Courses
CPsy 427 Standardized Tests, Measurement, and Appraisal (3)
CPsy 436 Culture-Centered Career Intervention (3)
CPsy 442 Counseling and Therapeutic Approaches (3)
CPsy 451 Helping Skills (3)
CPsy 471 Diversity and Multicultural Perspectives (3)
CPsy 472 Human Development Across the Lifespan (3)
Educ 403 Research (3)

Practicum
CPsy 480 Practicum (3)
CPsy 483 Field Work in Counseling (3)

Counseling and Human Services Track
CPsy 430 Professional Seminar (3)
CPsy 439 Theory and Practice of Group Counseling (3)
CPsy 440 Introduction to Family Counseling (3)
CPsy 455 Advanced Counseling Skills (3)

Educ 408 Introduction to Statistics (3)

Specialty
2 Advisor Approved Electives (6)
(CPsy 466 courses are one option for electives)

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