Counseling - Rehabilitation Counseling Option, Master of Science
The MS in Counseling degree is a 60-hour CACREP-like program. This program has classes in counseling theory, diagnosis, treatment, and ethics. This program also has hands on clinical experiences with a practicum and internship. This program has two pathways: The Clinical Mental Health Counseling pathway which will meet all of the Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counselors requirements to be eligible to apply to become a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) and eventually a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Arkansas as well as our Rehabilitation Counseling pathway that will meet the requirements for our students to sit for the Commission on Rehabilitation Counseling Certifica
Courses
- CNSL 5003 — Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Disability
- CNSL 5163 — Foundations of Substance Abuse
- CNSL 5223 — Ethics and Professional Development
- CNSL 5233 — Social and Cultural Counseling
- CNSL 5253 — Psychopathology
- CNSL 6013 — Vocational Counseling
- CNSL 6023 — Assessment in Counseling Environments
- CNSL 6123 — Counseling Theories
- CNSL 6204 — Counseling Skills
- CNSL 6223 — Family and Relationship Counseling: Theories and Techniques
- CNSL 6233 — Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling
- CNSL 6431 — Technology in Counseling
- CNSL 6803 — Psychopharmacology and the Counseling Profession
- CNSL 6823 — Advanced Case Management Strategies for Counseling
- CNSL 6973 — Practicum in Counseling
- CNSL 6986 — Internship in Counseling
- COUN 6213 — Developmental Counseling: Theory and Application
- EDFD 6003 — Educational Research