Program Outcomes
This program will prepare students to:
Professional Counseling Orientation and Ethical Practice: Demonstrate understanding and apply professional ethical standards including clear and appropriate relationships with clients, colleagues, and the community.
Social and Cultural Diversity: Collaborate with people of diverse ethnicity, culture, gender identity, sexual identity, physical ability, religious beliefs, and socioeconomic status through a lens of social justice and advocacy.
Human Growth and Development: Develop understanding and awareness into what impacts personal development through a lens of resiliency and wellness for clients across the lifespan.
Career Development: Demonstrate knowledge and working application of career development in counseling practice.
Counseling and Helping Relationships: Establish and maintain effective counseling relationships, and employs theoretically grounded counseling techniques.
Group Counseling and Group Work: Apply methods, skills, and other group approaches in a multicultural society using theories of group counseling, principles of group dynamics, facilitation styles, and direct experiences.
Assessment and Testing: Gather information to assess needs and next steps in the counseling process, including assessment for suicide/homicide risk and reporting requirements for abuse/ neglect of vulnerable populations.
Research and Program Evaluation: Locate resources and critically evaluate research related to core areas of counseling to incorporate into clinical practice.
Social Justice: Demonstrate systemic understanding of the role of counselors in promoting social justice for the well-being of the greater community.
Addiction Counseling: Demonstrate knowledge and ability to identify presenting symptoms and differential diagnoses including co-occurring disorders incorporated into the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) six-dimensional assessment model with appropriate theoretical-based treatment planning including interventions for projected outcomes.