Recommended Course Sequence
Students who have declared the AGP in Counseling may take up to six credits of the courses from List A prior to acceptance to the MS in Counseling program.
List A:
HCE 500 Orientation to the Counseling Profession or
HCE 510 Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling and Services.
AND one of the following:
HCE 507 Spirituality and Religion in Counseling (elective)
HCE 604 Career Development
HCE 620 Fundamentals of Counseling Theories
HCE 668 Human Development
Students must earn a B or better in these classes.
Once the six credits from List A are completed, a student may apply to the master’s program. Students are required to follow all guidelines for their application as outlined on the Graduate Admissions website.
SBS students must be accepted in the counseling graduate school program in order to take any further graduate counseling courses. If accepted into the graduate program, a student becomes eligible to take any of the following courses from List B.
List B:
Any additional course(s) from List A,
AND any of the following courses:
HCE 514 - Principles of Psychiatric Rehabilitation: Evidence-based Practice and Treatment
HCE 612 - Multicultural Counseling: Social & Cultural Foundations of Helping Diverse Families
HCE 641 - Mind-Body and Expressive Arts Approaches in Counseling
HCE 642 - Perspectives on Substance Misuse and Addictions
A student may take courses from List B only after they have applied to and been accepted into the MS in Counseling graduate program. The maximum number of overall graduate credits taken as an undergraduate that can be applied to the graduate program is 18.
If not accepted into the graduate program, the student is not eligible for the courses in List B. However, the six credits will count as SBS electives. Even if a SBS student is an accelerated pathway student, they are not guaranteed acceptance into the graduate program.