Fall Entry – Part-Time 3.5-Year Counseling Plan
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- Fall Entry – Part-Time 3.5-Year Counseling Plan
This part-time 3.5-year Counseling program plan
- is designed for people who wish to work full-time (or nearly full-time) while also pursuing their degree
- ܲFederal Direct student loans to cover tuition costsand some living expenses
- offers time to integrate the clinical learning with the self-reflective aspects of the program
Example:
Most students who are enrolled full-time qualify for $20,500 (less the origination fee) in Federal Direct Student Loans each academic year, less if enrolled part- or three-quarter time. Withthis plan, Federal Direct Student LoansDZ tuition*, fees and some living expenses.
If the tuition and fees owed in a year exceed the amount of student loans available, additional funds fromscholarships, savings, work income, gifts or loans from family are needed. Tuition is due at registration. Payment plans are available to assist you.
Additional costs (living expenses, books, personal therapy requirement, travel expenses, etc.)are not included in the above calculations but are estimated in the Cost of Attendance.
* Please note that tuition and fees typically increase each fall. These numbers are used to provide an example of anticipated tuition and fees, but they will change annually.
Fall Enrollment Part-Time 3.5 Year Program Plan
Part One Courses |
Units |
| Fall | |
| Psychology of Altruism: Fundamentals of Helping Relationships | 2 |
| Foundations: History & Theories of Counseling | 4.5 |
| Total Units | 6.5 |
| Winter | |
| Group Dynamics | 4.5 |
| Multicultural Awareness | 1.5 |
| Elective | 2 |
| Total Units | 8 |
| Spring | |
| Applied Theories of Human Development | 4.5 |
| Multicultural Perspectives in Counseling with Diverse Populations | 3 |
| Total Units | 7.5 |
| Fall | |
| Psychopathology | 4 |
| Elective | 2 |
| Total Units | 6 |
| Winter | |
| Psychology of Consciousness I: Ontology | 5 |
| Addiction Assessment & Treatment in Counseling | 4.5 |
| Total Units | 9.5 |
| Spring | |
| Psychology of Consciousness II: Paradigm Shifts & Change Agents | 5 |
| Career and Life Development | 4.5 |
| Total Units | 9.5 |
| Summer | |
| Research Methods & Program Evaluation | 4.5 |
| Hermeneutics of Depth Psychology | 4 |
| Total Units | 8.5 |
Part Two Courses |
Units |
| Fall | |
| Professional Ethics in Counseling | 4.5 |
| Assessment & Appraisal in Counseling | 4.5 |
| Total Units | 9 |
| Winter | |
| Integrated Counseling Skills | 3.0 |
| Theory and Practiceof Family Counseling | 4 |
| Total Units | 7 |
| Spring | |
| Practicum I and Lab: Helping Relationships with Individuals inCounseling | 4 |
| Elective | 2 |
| Psychopharmacology | .5 |
| Total Units | 6.5 |
| Summer | |
| Practicum II and Lab: Helping Relationships with Groups, Couples & FamiliesinCounseling | 4 |
| Elective | 2 |
| Total Units | 6 |
| Fall | |
| Professional Seminar: Professional Identity Development | 2 |
| Counseling Internship I | 4.5 |
| Total Units | 6.5 |
| Winter | |
| Professional Seminar: Professional Orientation | 2 |
| Counseling Internship II | 4.5 |
| Total Units | 6.5 |
| Total Program Units | 95 |