Recommended Course Sequence

The table below offers a recommended course sequence for students who proceed through the program on a full-time basis, taking 12 credits per semester for most of the first three years. If done using this schedule, the entire Program, including the dissertation and the one-year predoctoral internship, can be completed within five years (four years of coursework and the dissertation followed by one year of internship). This requires a high course load while also completing practicum, preparing for the master's comprehensive and doctoral qualifying exams, completing the Collaborative Research Project, and writing the dissertation proposal. Note also that the doctoral qualifying exam and dissertation proposal need to be completed before applying for the internship. We find that students vary greatly with regard to staying on this schedule, but certainly students with significant family or other responsibilities may find it impossible. There obviously are also advantages to taking a slower pace and ensuring that the dissertation is completed before the internship.

Though course schedules are not entirely controllable for upcoming years, the department makes every effort to offer nearly all of the required courses on an annual basis in the semesters that are indicated so that students and faculty can plan their schedules well in advance. A small number of courses are being offered every other year, however (currently COPS 285/Consultation, 335/Psychopharmacology, 336/Neuropsychology, and 398/Advanced Assessment).

 

Petitions for Exceptions to Program Requirements

The Department is not flexible with regard to many of the Program requirements which are described in this Handbook , but exceptions to some requirements are granted if a compelling rationale is provided. Students should begin the process of submitting a petition by consulting with their academic advisors. Students can then initiate a petition for an exception to Program requirements by submitting a written request to the Department Chair. Most of these petitions will be decided by a vote of the department faculty at their next regularly scheduled meeting, though the Graduate School will decide issues related to their requirements.

 

Fall, Year I Spring, Year I Summer, Year I
COPS 316

Introduction to Counseling Psych

COUN 217*

Individual Counseling

COPS 283*

Ethical and Legal Issues

COUN 216*

Introduction to Counseling

COUN 230*

Psychopathology

COUN 235 ***

Substance Abuse

EDPS 266*

Life-Span Human Development

 

COUN 222*

Theories of Coun./
Psychotherapy

 
EDPS 321**

Intermediate Research and Stats

EDPS 322

Measurement and Evaluation

 

*These courses are prerequisites for COUN 269, Practicum.
**The prerequisite for this course is EDPS 261 and 275, or their equivalents.
*** This course is required in our Master's in Counseling Program and can be used to fulfill an elective requirement in the Counseling Psychology Ph.D. program.

Fall, Year II Spring, Year II Summer, Year II
COUN 269

Counseling Practicum

COUN 269

Counseling Practicum

PSYC 201, History & Theoretical Foundations of Psychology
COUN 218

Group Counseling

COPS 321

Personality Assessment

COUN 219

Career Development

COPS 320

Cognitive Assessment

COPS 268

Multicultural Counseling

Comprehensive exam for the master's degree

EDPS 323 (COMM 203)

Advanced Statistics and Research

EDPS 362/Psyc 223


Motivation/Cognition

 

Collaborative Research Project

Post-baccalaureate full-time students normally obtain their Master’s in Counseling after their second year.

Fall, Year III Spring, Year III Summer, Year III
COPS 369

Counseling Psych. Practicum

COPS 369

Counseling Psych. Practicum

 

COPS 285****

Consultation

PSYC 211

Social Psychology

COPS 336/PSYC 235**** Neuropsychology/ Physiological

Elective

COPS 398 Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology

COPS 393 (0 credit)
Internship Preparation Seminar
Doctoral Qualifying Exams

****These courses are currently scheduled to be offered every other year.

Fall, Year IV Spring, Year IV Summer, Year IV
COPS 369

Counseling Psych. Practicum

COPS 369

Counseling Psych. Practicum

COPS 370 (2 credits)

Supervision

COPS 370 (1 credit)

Supervision

 

COEP 393 (0 credit) Internship Preparation Seminar COEP 333 (1 credit)
Seminar in Counseling Psych.

 


COEP 399

Dissertation Proposal Defense

COEP 399

Dissertation Defense

 

 

Fall, Year V Spring, Year V Summer, Year V
COPS 394 COPS 394 COPS 394

 

 

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