CCOUN 3601 Counseling Internship and Seminar I
The student works under the supervision of an experienced professional in a community setting with a Counseling focus for 180 hours throughout the semester or summer term. This experience is supported by a faculty led professional development seminar to examine the issues growing out of daily field experience and to relate them to theories of human development, social policy, and counseling. Summer internship seminars are conducted on-line. Students must secure an approved internship site, by working with the Internship Office, before the first class. NOTE: A minimum grade of C is required to meet the requirements of the major.
Prerequisite
CSOCS 3444, a 2.3 cumulative grade point average in the Counseling major, and an overall cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or permission of the Department Chair