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University of Dayton
Department of Counselor Education
Chaminade Hall, Room 301
Dayton, OH 45469-0530
Telephone: 937.229.3644

 

Course Information

Department of Counselor Education & Human Services

 

 

Course Descriptions
EDC 500 - 550
EDC 550 - 600
EDC 600 - 650
EDC 650 - 700; Thesis


EDC 500 Community Counseling Orientation: This course will introduce master's degree students to the University of Dayton's community counseling program including program of study requirements and expectations.  Issues related to professional identity development will also be addressed. 1 Semester Hr.

 

EDC 501 School Counseling Orientation: This course will introduce master's degree students to the University of Dayton's school counseling program including program of study requirements and expectations.  Issues related to professional identity development will also be addressed. 1 Semester Hr.

 

EDC 510 Consultation in the Schools: The role of the consultant in a school setting is examined with emphasis on acquiring effective consultation skills. A school-based problem-solving model is presented that requires development of appropriate consultant skills. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 511 School Psychology Practicum: Consultation: Assessment and intervention practice supportive of knowledge and skills developed in EDC 510. Shadowing and culminating experiences carried out in schools under the supervision of school psychologists. 1 Semester Hr.

EDC 512 Cognitive Assessment for Intervention: Development of proficiency in administration, scoring, and interpreting intelligence tests to be used in conjunction with other assessment information for completing multifactored evaluations and developing interventions for assisting children and youth, birth through age 21. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 513 School Psychology Practicum: Cognitive Assessment for Intervention: Assessment and intervention practice supportive of knowledge and skills developed in EDC 512. Shadowing and culminating experiences carried out in schools under the supervision of school psychologists. 1 Semester Hr.

EDC 514 Academic Assessment for Intervention: This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary for the effective evaluation of the academic strengths and needs of children and youth. The school psychology student will be exposed to the requirements for completing non-discriminatory, multi-factored assessments and intervention-based assessment. The student will learn specific diagnostic and prescriptive techniques that lead to remediation and intervention as well as classification. 

Prereq: EDC 576 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 515 School Psychology Practicum: Academic Assessment for Intervention: Assessment and intervention practice supportive of knowledge and skills developed in EDC 514. Shadowing and culminating experiences carried out in schools under the supervision of school psychologists. 1 Semester Hr.

EDC 516: Academic & Behavioral Assessment Instruments: 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 517 School Psychology Practicum: Shadowing: Assessment and intervention practice supportive of knowledge and skills developed in EDC 510, 512, 514, 610, AND 613. Shadowing and culminating experiences carried out in schools under the supervision of school psychologists. 1 Semester Hr.

EDC 522 Introduction to Guidance and Counseling: This course is designed to assist graduate students in building skills and developing understanding relative to the guidance and counseling role of human service practitioners. Essentially, this role consists of assisting children, youth, and adults from diverse backgrounds in reaching their maximum academic and personal development within various educational and community settings. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 523 Delinquents and Juvenile Court: This course examines (1) the juvenile court system, (2) underlying ideologies and current debates concerning treatment and/or punishment decisions, and (3) children and families at risk of juvenile court involvement. 1 Semester Hr.

 

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EDC 524 Educational and Occupational Information: Selection, utilization, and evaluation of educational and occupational information materials; familiarization with standard labor market data, current requirements for admission into college, and available sources of placement information. 2 Semester Hrs.  
EDC 525 Independent research: Community Resources: Designed to enable the graduate student to acquire the skills and knowledge needed to develop, organize, and utilize a working resource file of local and national organizations and agencies (medical, pastoral, social welfare, mental, educational, industrial, labor, commercial, governmental, and recreational). 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 528 Career Education: Assistance for teachers, counselors, administrators, and social agency personnel in improving their career education functions through a coordinated and concentrated effort of occupational guidance integrated within the total curriculum.

2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 529 Psychology of Lifestyle and Career Decision Making: Focuses on theories, strategies, information, assessment, and resources to be used in the career counseling of children, youth, and adults. 2 Semester Hrs.

 

EDC 529 L Career Decision Making Lab:  Course content focuses on theories, strategies, information, assessments, and resources to be used in the career counseling of children and youth in the K-12 setting. 1 Semester Hr.

EDC 531 Personality and Human Development Across the Lifespan: Individual growth and development across the lifespan with emphasis on the dynamic of personal behavior. This course emphasizes the integrating theme that cognitive structure is an important director of human behavior, and that the understanding of personality requires that we understand the role of cognitive structure personality. While this cognitive perspective is emphasized, the course covers a wide range of concerns to the student of personality across the lifespan. It discusses a representative selection of personality theories, personality structure, development, dynamics, maladaptive behavior, and personality change. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 532 Psychology of Learning Disabilities & Other Exceptionalities: Designed to provide an overview of the range of handicapping conditions for which educational program standards have been developed. Emphasis is given to the cognitive and affective impact upon the individual and family. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 535 Test Interpretation and Case Studies: Understanding of the individual through the appraisal techniques of individual and group testing and case study. Tests include a wide range of educational and psychological instruments. Individual differences influenced by elements such as ethnic, cultural, and gender factors are considered. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 537 Statistics: This course provides an introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics and to SPSS. Much of the course learning activities are computer and web based. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 538 Child & Adolescent Psychopathology: This course provides an overview of the normal and abnormal development of child and adolescent personality. The use of the DSM-IV is emphasized, and distinctions between disorders and special education disabilities are made. Each of the several aspects of child and adolescent psychopathologies are examined and prevention approaches are introduced. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 539 Administration & Organization of Pupil Personnel Services: The effective planning, developing and administering a totally balanced and coordinated program of pupil services. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 541 Curriculum and Instruction for Diverse Learners: This course provides students with the foundation knowledge necessary for understanding the diverse learning needs of children and adolescents with handicapping conditions and of children and adolescents who are gifted and talented. Topics include types of handicapping conditions, gifted and talented, instructional settings, curriculum and instructional methods, and classroom management techniques. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 543 Theories and Techniques of Counseling: Through analysis of varied theoretical models, skills in counseling will be developed in an integrated approach for modifying the behavior of children, youth, and adults through individual and system change. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 544 Philosophical, Professional, Ethical & Legal Aspects in Counseling: Study of philosophical assumptions of the various theories of counseling and psychotherapy. Treatment of counseling ethics and professional practices; laws, and court decisions pertaining to counseling. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 545 Counseling Techniques Lab: Supervised experience in counseling. Both group and individualized instruction and supervision. Prereq: EDC 531 & EDC 543. 2 or 3 Semester Hrs.

 

EDC 546 Program Development and Implementation in School Counseling:  Course content focuses on the development, implementation and evaluation of comprehensive developmental school counseling programs, including the knowledge, skills and practices necessary for engaging in an ongoing process of needs assessment, program development and implementation and program evaluation geared toward promoting the academic achievement, career planning and personal/social development of all Pre K-12 students. 3 Semester Hrs.

 

EDC 547 Consultation and Leadership in School Counseling:  Course content focuses on preparing school counseling candidates to become effective educational leaders, advocates and collaborators through exposure to current educational leadership and advocacy models and through active involvement in relevant skill building exercises.  School counseling candidates will learn to lead and consult effectively with diverse students, parents, teachers, administrators, and various other educational stakeholders.

3 Semester Hrs.


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EDC 550 Student Development Theory: The study of basic theoretical perspectives underlying college student development and assessment of development to the practice of college student personnel. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 551 Applications of Student Development Theory: In-depth study and critique of selected student and adult development theories, assessment of students’ development on those theories, and application to the practice of college student personnel. Prereq: EDC 550. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 553 Internship in College Student Personnel: Participate as a professional to gain significant practical experience in a student affairs office under the supervision of a practicing professional. The student is required to take a total of 6 semester hours over 3 semesters. Each internship experience must be at a different site. 6 Semester Hrs.

EDC 554 Introduction to Higher Education and Student Affairs: Comprehensive overview of all academic and non-academic facets of colleges and universities as listed in the Carnegie Classification, in terms of mission, personnel, positions, and procedures. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 555 Administration and Organization in College Student Personnel Programs: This course deals with issues related to the administration of student personnel programs in colleges and universities and examines the organizational structures associated with the delivery of these programs in the context of current higher education administrative environments. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 556 Administration and Organization in Higher Education: This course deals with the administration of broad areas of colleges and universities by examining the organizational structure and culture associated with the delivery of programs and services.

Prereq: EDC 554. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 557 Student Cultures in the University Environment: In-depth study of college student cultures and their impact on the individual college student experience. Particular attention will be paid to understanding the student culture in student personnel work. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 560 Leadership in College and University Environments: Study of the concepts, literature, and research in leadership and their relationship to the development and maintenance of the organization. Higher education and college student personnel examples will be emphasized. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 561 Planning, Finance and Evaluation in Higher Education: Study and analysis of the planning, methodologies, financial strategies, and evaluative systems for university systems and subsystems. Prereq: EDC 554. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 562 Interventions in College Student Personnel: Theories and practice of group interventions in student personnel settings; conceptualization and assessment of interventions appropriate to human and organizational student personnel settings. Course includes development of intervention skills. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 563 Law and Ethics in Higher Education: Through study and reflection in the fields of law and ethics, students are asked to consider the kinds of administrative actions that lead people and institutions into court and to develop alternative approaches and attitudes. Prereq: EDC 554. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 564 Practicum in Higher Education: Supervised experience in higher education administration with faculty and on-site supervisor. Topics and requirements will vary with experience and placement area. Designed for students working in full-time positions in higher education settings. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 568 Research and Evaluation in Human Services: This course provides professionals in the public schools, higher education institutions, and community agencies with the basic quantitative and qualitative tools of inquiry and when to use them to answer research questions. Emphasis also includes critiquing research studies and applying research results to practice. CSP & HE students must be third term. 3 Semester Hrs.

 

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EDC 569 Scholarly Project: A culminating course in which students in their final term integrate, synthesize, and apply the academic work and professional experiences gathered during their program. Students will complete a project designed with the assistance of faculty and campus administrators and present it along with their peers in a supportive learning community. Taken toward the end of the program. Prereq: EDC 568.

3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 571 Foundations of Child and Adolescent Neuropsychology: Historical models of brain organization. Normal and abnormal neuropsychological development with a focus on functional systems. Basic neuroanatomy. Relationship to learning and school achievement. Special neurological pathologies in children and their impact on learning. Theory, status, research, and clinical applications in pediatric neuropsychology. Screening and referral decisions. Implications for instruction, treatment, and rehabilitation.

2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 572 Role and Function of the School Psychologist: Topics of significance in the profession of school psychology, with emphasis on history and foundations of school psychology, legal and ethical issues, professional issues and standards, roles and functions of the school psychologist, and an overview of printed and technological resources in school psychology. 2-3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 573 Orientation to the School Process: Directed observation of and participation in the normal school process under supervision within the school. Required of all school psychology candidates who have neither a teaching certificate nor at least two years of successful full-time employment experiences serving clients in a human service agency. 1 Semester Hr.

EDC 574 Independent Study in Counseling: Independent study undertaken with permission of the department chair. 1-3 Semester Hrs.

 

EDC 575 Teaching & Counseling Multicultural Populations: Designed to develop sensitivity and awareness in human diversity; introduce multicultural concepts, competencies, and research; and provide an experiential component. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 580 Guidance in the Elementary School: A course for teachers and counselors to discuss concepts and techniques of guidance within the framework of the elementary school. The emphasis is on today’s child; child problem situations; theories for understanding child behavior; basic guidance services; roles and responsibilities of personnel; cross-cultural counseling; consulting with parents, teachers, and administrators; record analysis, observation; pupil-participating assessment techniques; and information dissemination and career education. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 581 Techniques of Child Counseling: This course focuses on practical counseling, consulting, and intervention techniques for the specific developmental, social, or behavior problems children experience. The course will provide suggestions for counseling all children, including the exceptional and those who are experiencing special concerns resulting from societal problems. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 583 Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling: Course content focuses on the stages, theories, strategies, and applications of the group counseling process. Prereq: EDC 543. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 584 Practicum in Community Counseling: Supervised practice and observation in group and individual counseling techniques. Prereq: Different programs have different prerequisites for EDC 584, please see your program requirements. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 585 Practicum in School Counseling: Supervised practice and observation in group and individual counseling techniques. Prereq: Completion of content courses. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 598 Internship in Community Counseling: Directed experience in professional functions within cooperating social and clinical agencies in the community. Must be taken three times. Prereq: EDC 584. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 599 Internship in School Counseling: Extensive directed experience in professional functions within cooperating schools and community organizations. Must be taken three times. Prereq: EDC 584. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 600 Culminating Seminar: This course prepares students to take a comprehensive examination covering the course content of their masters degree program. In addition for students who will seek certification as school counselors or licensure as professional counselors or professional clinical counselors, the course serves as a preparation for the competency exams related to these credentials. 1-2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 602 Counseling Seminars: A series of specific courses designed to present topics of unique interest to students in a variety of professional areas. Areas often include state-of-the-art assessment and intervention methods presented by community experts. 1-6 Semester Hrs.

EDC 605 Professional Seminars: Learner-oriented courses in which a group of students focus on a specific topic related to the professional, ethical, or practical applied aspects of clinical counseling as implemented in a clinical setting. 1-6 Semester Hrs.

EDC 610 Social/Behavioral Assessment of Intervention: This course will introduce the school psychology student to the multifactored evaluation process. The assessment focus will be on the pre-referral process, observations of pupil behavior, the use of teacher and parent rating scales, the use of pupil self-rating procedures, the use of interviews with pupils, and direct assessment procedures. Assessment of background information review of records and through interviews with parents and teachers is included. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 611 School Psychology Practicum: Social/Behavioral Assessment of Intervention: Assessment and intervention practice supportive of knowledge and skills developed in EDC 610. Shadowing and culminating experiences carried out in schools under the supervision of school psychologists. 1 Semester Hrs.

EDC 612 Assessment for Intervention and Accountability: The focus of this course is accountability in the schools with emphases on legal bases, standards of practice, individual and group accountability, and program evaluation. In addition, the school psychology research project will be completed during this course. Prereq: EDC 570 & 568. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 613 School Psychology Practicum: Assessment for Intervention and Accountability: Assessment and intervention practice supportive of knowledge and skills developed in EDC 612. Shadowing and culminating experiences carried out in schools under the supervision of school psychologists. 1 Semester Hr.

EDC 615 Culminating Seminar: This course prepares School Psychology students to take a comprehensive examination covering the course content of their masters degree program. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 623 Foundations in Abnormal Psycholgoy: Description of the specific aspects of personality theory and cultural and biological factors that lead to an understanding of abnormal behavior and psychopathology as it affects a wide range of individuals from children through the aged. The relevance of these concepts and theories to clinical counseling is explored. This course incorporates theory (quantitative) and group exercises (qualitative and performative knowledge). Prereq: EDC 531. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 630 Evaluation of Emotional and Mental Condition: Includes the use of assessment procedures in diagnosis, treatment planning, and outcome measurement. Methods of administering and interpreting individual and group standardized tests of mental ability interest and personality are emphasized. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 631 Diagnosis of Emotional and Mental Disorders: Presentation of the mental status exam and other means of developing a diagnosis as described in the current edition of the “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders.” Special problems including mental retardation, psychosexual disorders, substance abuse, and addiction are also considered. This course incorporates theory (quantitative knowledge) and case studies (qualitative and performative knowledge). The use of the diagnosis in developing treatment plans will be emphasized. Prereq: EDC 623. 3 Semester Hrs.

 

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EDC 635 Couples and Family Counseling: This course is designed to introduce students to systems theory, the dynamics of human relationships, theories and techniques of marital and family counseling, and professional and legal issues in marital and family counseling. Students will acquire skills and understanding relative to the role of the counselor in assisting families to develop new strategies, solve problems, and facilitate individual and family growth. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 655 Career Guidance Institute: Designed to assist counselors, teachers, and administrators implement an effective career guidance program and promote a positive working relationship between education and business and industry leaders. 2 Semester Hrs.

EDC 681 Integrative Approach to Clinical Counseling: Assistance for the students in selecting that theory or those aspects of various theories of clinical counseling that best characterize their approach to clients. Emphasis is on the integration of theories with the counselor’s personal characteristics and experience. This includes emphasis on self-reflection (qualitative knowledge), theory (quantitative knowledge), and counseling exercises (performative knowledge). 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 683 Treatment of Mental and Emotional Disorders: Presentation of methods used in treatment and management of mental disorders including treatment planning, counseling techniques, record keeping, referral procedures, and use of psychotropic medication. Prereq: Completion of Masters degree in Community Counseling. 3 Semester Hrs.

 

EDC 686 Addictions and Counseling: This course is designed to explore the various forms of addictive behavior with methods of intervention ranging from assessment and theoretical approaches to client homework and support systems. The course process will consist of lecture, film, reflections, and case analysis. 3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 690 Internship in Clinical Counseling: Supervised experience in a field placement setting that specializes in the evaluation and treatment of persons with emotional and mental disorders. Incorporates onsite experience with a self-reflection model and case presentations in a senior format (qualitative and quantitative knowledge). 4 Semester Hrs.

EDC 700 Scholarly Project: To familiarize the School Counseling/Community Counseling student with the scientific literature of the counseling profession in a more focused way and utilize their research of the literature in one of three specific alternatives: (1) Thesis – literature search and inquiry; (2) Project of Excellence – literature search and counseling competence; (3) Transformative Project – literature search and social action application.

3 Semester Hrs.

EDC 710-712 Internship in School Psychology: A job-related program for nine months under the immediate supervision of a certified school psychologist. The intern will receive a stipend, made available from the State of Ohio foundation funds. 1-8 Semester Hrs.

EDC 800 THESIS: 1-2 Semester Hrs.