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Course Overview
B.A. - Behavioral Science Concentration (48 semester hours)
Principles of Psychology (PSYCH 101)
Principles of Learning (PSYCH 201)
Physiological Psychology (PSYCH 251)
Personality (PSYCH 305) or Abnormal Psychology (PSYCH 401)
Social Problems (SOC 204)
Minority Groups (SOC 205)
Family Systems (SOC 303)
Sociological Theory (SOC 401)
Statistics for Behavioral Sciences (BSC 221)
Social Psychology (BSC 301)
Applied Behavioral Science Seminar (BSC 430), Applied Behavioral Science Internship (BSC 440) or, in place of BOTH BSC 430 and 440 (subject to approval), one sociology and one psychology elective
Research Methods (BSC 502)
Group Process (BSC 526)
Counseling and Interviewing Processes (BSC 560).
Students must maintain a minimum 3.3 GPA.
M.A. - Counseling and Human Development Mental Health Concentration (63 semester hours)
Interpretation of Psychological Testing (CHD 603)
Principles, Techniques, and Theories of Counseling and Development (CHD 610)
Lifespan Development and Adjustment (CHD 612)
Educational and Occupational Information (CHD 624)
Marriage and Family Counseling (CHD 633)
Chemical Dependency (CHD 635)
Social and Cultural Diversity in Counseling (CHD 730)
Ethics and Issues in Counseling (CHD 740
Abnormal Behavior (CHD 772)
Diagnosis of Mental/Emotional Disorders (CHD 775)
Treatment of Mental/Emotional Disorders (CHD 777)
Personality Assessment (CHD 780)
Practicum: Counseling Techniques (CHD 790)
Clinical Internship I (CHD 796A)
Clinical Internship II (CHD 796B);
Two CHD electives
Includes 12 semester hours of Behavioral Science 500-level courses.
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