Counseling and School Psychology Information Sessions
For prospective students
July 31st 4pm
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:: Family Therapy
Required Courses
For a description of course, click the course name below:
- COU 621 Introduction to Family Therapy
- COU 601 Research and Evaluation in Psychology I
- COU 608 Abnormal Psychology
- COU 614 Counseling Theory and Practice I
- COU 620 Human Development & Family Life Cycle: Clinical Applications
(Note: With the consent of your advisor, if you have taken an upper division human development course and received a grade of “B” or better, you may take COU 617 Child & Adolescent Therapy) - COU 606 Ethical Standards and Professional Issues in Counseling
- COU 653 Cross-Cultural Counseling
Prerequisites: COU 614, COU 621. - COU 622 Family Therapy Theories
Prerequisite: COU 614 and COU 621. - COU 624 Sexuality and Intimacy in Families & Family Therapy
Prerequisite: COU 614, 621, plus any COU course. - COU 625 Family Therapy Assessment and Intervention
Prerequisites: COU 622 - COU 626 Collaborative Consultation and Larger Systems
Prerequisite: COU 622. - COU 627 Therapy with Couples
Prerequisites: COU 622. - COU 628 Contemporary Family Therapies
Prerequisites: COU 625. - COU 672 Substance Abuse and the Family
Prerequisite: COU 621. - COU 698 Family Therapy Internship Seminar
Prerequisites: a minimum of 18 credits COU 608, COU 614, COU 621, COU 622, and COU 620 or 617, and a course of your choice from the family therapy curriculum. In addition, COU 606 and COU 625 must be taken prior to or concurrently with the second semester (Fall Semester of your internship). In addition, students must have an average of 3.00, no more than one outstanding incomplete. Your advisor must give approval before application for placement in an internship site.
