The Counselor Education Program prepares students to address the counseling and human development needs of a pluralistic society. The program recruits and retains students who reflect the broad range of diversity found in New Mexico. Students graduate with knowledge and skills in core competency areas that include: professional identity, ethics, social and cultural foundations, human growth and development, career development, helping relationships, group work, assessment, and research and program evaluation.
The Counselor Education Program features an integration of theory, research, practice, and interdisciplinary collaboration. It is intended to prepare counselors who are informed; who are sensitive to the diversity and uniqueness of individuals, families, and communities; and who value and promote the dignity, potential and well-being of all people. The program prepares professional counselors and counselor educators to respond to a world with challenging and pressing social problems.
Faculty members are committed to integrating teaching, scholarship, research, clinical practice and service, while promoting a climate of social justice, systemic change and advocacy. The faculty’s goal is to infuse multicultural and diversity training in all aspects of academic and clinical course work in order to prepare multiculturally competent counselors and counselor educators. From the beginning of the graduate course of study, classroom education is combined with on-site training. These experiences provide the opportunity for students to work in and with various educational settings and community agencies.
Courses
COUN 492 / 592.
Workshop in Counseling.
(1-4 to a maximum of 13 Δ)
COUN 493.
Topics.
(1-3, no limit Δ)
COUN 510.
Professional Orientation and Ethics.
(3)
Contemporary issues, trends, and ethical considerations in counseling are reviewed and critiqued. Provides an overview of the helping profession, history of the profession, professional roles, organizations, ethical and professional preparation standards, credentialing, and public policy issues.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 513.
Career Counseling.
(3)
A practical and theoretical foundation for understanding the relationship of personal and career development theories to counseling practice. Includes vocational choice theory, lifestyle choices, occupational and educational information, decision making processes and career exploration techniques.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 584.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 514.
Supervision of Counseling Services.
(3)
Includes principles and techniques involved in developing and supervising counseling and guidance services in a variety of settings, including colleges and universities, public schools and various community agencies.
Restriction: admitted to doctoral Counselor Education program.
COUN 515.
Testing and Assessment in Counseling.
(3)
Aimed at helping counselors evaluate, administer and interpret psychological tests. Includes history, ethics, sources of information, study of test manuals and the development of skill in test interpretation.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 584 and (EDPY 500 or 505) and (EDPY 502 or 511).
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 516.
Crisis, Disaster and Trauma Counseling.
(3)
Introduction to the crisis, disaster, and trauma counseling. Topics include theories, presenting issues, assessments, interventions, and referrals.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 584.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 517.
Theories of Counseling and Human Behavior.
(3)
Examination and analysis of major counseling and human behavior theories and their application. Consideration of philosophical bases and ethical implications. Treatment strategies and goals of each theory.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 518.
Group Counseling.
(3)
An introductory course in group counseling. Topics include group organization, types of groups, stages of group development, communication, group roles, feedback, diagnosing and problems in the group process.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 519.
Group Counseling Internship .
(3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
An experience in working directly with clients in a group setting with supervision provided by program faculty.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 522 and 584 and 590.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 520.
Foundations of Counseling.
(3)
Designed to acquaint students with the professional field of counseling. A variety of didactic and experiential approaches are utilized. Includes lectures, group discussion, guest speakers, videos and service-learning experiences.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 521.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling.
(3)
An introduction and orientation to the community model. Roles, responsibilities and functions of the community mental health counselor are examined. Knowledge and strategies designed to create systemic changes in clients’ social environment are presented.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 584.
Restriction: admitted to Counselor Education program.
COUN 522.
Communication Skills in Counseling.
(3)
Designed to introduce the student to basic communication skills fundamental to the interviewing process. Skills will be approached with a practical application to the counseling setting.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 584.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 525.
Experiential Counseling.
(3)
Emphasizes experiential activities in counseling. This course presents an approach which incorporates academic cognitive skills, group counseling skills and experiential skills. It combines cognitive behavioral, group and humanistic counseling methods in experiential learning.
COUN 541.
Counseling Children and Adolescents.
(3)
This course addresses the developmental issues and psychological concerns of infants, elementary school-aged children and adolescents and provides knowledge about appropriate therapeutic interventions for this population.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 584 and (FS 503 or EDPY 503).
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 545.
School Counseling.
(3)
School counseling as a profession is addressed. Roles and responsibilities of school counselors at various educational levels are described. Professional, ethical, legal, multicultural and family issues as they impact school counselor role are included.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 584.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 560.
Family Counseling.
(3)
An introduction to history and practice of counseling with families. A number of leading experts in the field will be studied with respect to their theoretical approach to the subject as well as their techniques.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 584.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 576.
Diagnosis of Mental Disorders.
(3)
A comprehensive overview of physiological aspects of behavior which may impact the counseling process. Emphasis will be placed on psychopathology and diagnosis in accordance with the DSM and ICD.
Prerequisite: two from 510 and 517 and 518 and 584.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 577.
Substance Use and Abuse.
(3)
This course is designed to provide an overview of the biological, psychological, and social factors contributing to substance use, abuse, and dependency. Assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and the role of the counselor will be discussed.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 576 and 584.
COUN 581.
Sexuality in Counseling and Psychotherapy.
(3)
Broadly based examination of psychological, biological and social aspects of sexuality with emphasis on the professional’s own values, attitudes and knowledge in working with clients with sexual concerns and problems.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 584.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 584.
Multicultural Issues in the Helping Professions.
(3)
Provides fundamentals in multicultural competence useful in human service and educational settings. Working effectively with multicultural families requires self awareness, knowledge of information specific to various cultures and the development of skills for successful interaction.
Prerequisite: Two from 517, 518, 520, 530.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 590.
Practicum in Counseling.
(3)
An experience providing counseling services to diverse clients in an on-campus setting where supervision is provided by program faculty and doctoral students under faculty supervision.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 522 and 584.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 591.
Problems.
(1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
COUN 592 / 492.
Workshop in Counseling.
(1-4 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
May be repeated to a maximum of 5 credit hours for Masters Plan I and a maximum of 8 credit hours for Masters Plan II.
COUN 593.
Topics.
(1-3, no limit Δ)
Various current topics in counseling and counseling psychology are offered. Contact the department office for information about topics courses planned for the near future.
COUN 595.
Internship.
(2-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ [3 to a maximum of 15 Δ ])
Students provide counseling services to diverse clients in either a school or community agency setting. Supervision is provided by experienced counselors in the field setting with coordination by program faculty. Attendance at a weekly seminar on campus is required.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
Prerequisite: 510 and 517 and 518 and 522 and 584 and 590.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 610.
Professional Issues and Ethics.
(3)
Contemporary issues, trends and ethical considerations in counseling are reviewed and critiqued. Provides an overview of the helping profession, professional roles, organizations, ethical and professional preparation standards, credentialing, licensure and public policy issues.
Prerequisite: Two from 517, 518, 520, 530.
Restriction: admitted to graduate Counselor Education program.
COUN 615.
Leadership, Advocacy and Professional Issues.
(3)
Advanced course in the study of leadership, advocacy for clients/profession/communities, current professional issues, and ethics in the profession of counseling and counselor education.
Prerequisite: 510.
Restriction: admitted to doctoral Counselor Education program.
COUN 620.
Seminar in Counseling.
(3)
Doctoral seminars in topics such as professional issues, teaching and consultation are offered for advanced graduate students.
COUN 621.
Advanced Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy.
(3)
An in-depth comparison and contrast of major theories of counseling and psychotherapy. Theories representative of existential, psychoanalytic and behavioral viewpoints are considered.
COUN 625.
Teaching in Counselor Education.
(3)
This course focuses on various models, perspectives, research, and techniques pertaining to learning to teach in counselor education.
Restriction: admitted to doctoral Counselor Education program.
COUN 630.
Advanced Practicum in Counseling.
(3-6 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Offered on CR/NC basis only.
COUN 650.
Advanced Group Counseling and Psychotherapy.
(3)
An advanced course in group counseling and group psychotherapy. Topics include therapeutic factors, group process observations, here-and-now work, and supervision of group work.
Prerequisite: 518.
Restriction: admitted to doctoral Counselor Education program.
COUN 696.
Internship.
(3-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)
Offered on CR/NC basis only.
COUN 699.
Dissertation.
(3-12, no limit Δ)
Offered on CR/NC basis only.