School Counseling
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Students enrolled in the School Counseling program complete 60 credit hours of coursework over eight semesters (33 months), 1,000 hours of practicum/internship experience, pass the national comp exam, sit for the NCE exam, complete and present a participatory field research project, and engage in personal growth experiences such as individual and group counseling (as clients) . Upon graduation, School Counseling majors are prepared to make application for the Licensed Professional Counselor credential in the State of Idaho for the K-12 school counseling credential.
In the state of Idaho, school counselors do not need to be certified teachers. Thus, students from many different undergraduate majors elect to apply for school counseling admittance. The focus of the program is to prepare students to serve the schools in rural communities.
Beyond the counseling core courses (which include two required courses in diversity) the coursework specific to School Counseling focuses on the components of the National Model, youth and child counseling skills, and helping youth with special learning problems. One of the required courses for School Counseling majors is a collaborative course with graduate students in special education.
In addition to the required core and School Counseling courses, students have the opportunity to enroll in an emphasis area, similar to an undergraduate minor, in one of the following: 1) Play Therapy; 2) Trauma, Crisis, and Grief; 3) Advanced Clinical Skills; 4) Spirituality and Wellness; 5) Addictions; and 6) Integration of Faith in Counseling. School majors also have the opportunity to intern at the private non-profit counseling center associated with the department, learning to apply play therapy skills under the supervision of a registered play therapist and gaining individual training and supervision in the individual assessment of youth.
The School Counseling program is delivered in a traditional method on-site at NNU, but is also available in rural locations through weekend, face-to-face delivery and blended online coursework. NNU is a religiously-affiliated institution with a Wesleyan foundation. Spiritual wellness, an atmosphere of gratitute, commitment to community, service to others, a relational focus between faculty and with students, and good mental health practices are modeled by faculty for students. Students of any background/tradition are welcome.
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School Counseling Course Requirements
The required courses for the School Counseling degree are shown in the table below. The title refers to the required courses for the School Counseling program area. The numbers under SC in the chart are the semester credit hours for each required course.
Course | Title | SC |
|---|---|---|
COUN6511 | The Profession of Counseling | 2 |
COUN6512 | Ethical and Legal Issues | 3 |
COUN6515 | Multicultural Counseling and Societal Issues | 3 |
COUN6531 | Learning Processes & Lifespan Development | 2 |
COUN6532 | Theories of Counseling | 3 |
COUN6533 | Family Counseling Theories | 2 |
COUN6534 | Career Development | 3 |
COUN6541 | Pre-Practicum: Basic Counseling Skills | 3 |
COUN6551 | Group Counseling | 3 |
COUN6552 | Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychopathology | 3 |
COUN7521 | Addictions Counseling | 2 |
COUN7521 | School Counseling | 2 |
COUN7524 | Organization of Guidance Services | 2 |
COUN7537 | Research and Statistics | 3 |
COUN7545 | Counseling Exceptionalities | 2 |
COUN7553 | Measurement and Assessment | 2 |
COUN7561 | **Practicum in Counseling | 3 |
COUN7589 | **Internship in Counseling (School Setting) | 10 |
COUN7610 | Thesis Research | 1 |
Elective/Emphasis Area | 6 | |
Total Credit Hours: 60 | ||
**Includes clock hours in the field




