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Graduate Catalog 2023-2024

Counselor Education and Supervision Ph.D.

 

Program Overview

College of Education and Behavioral Sciences

Site: Greeley
Mode: In-person
Start term: Fall

Chair: Heather Helm, Ph.D.

Location: McKee 248

Telephone: 970.351.2731

Website: www.unco.edu/cebs/applied-psychology-counselor-education/

Applied Psychology and Counselor Education Faculty: Heather Helm, Ph.D.; Brian D. Johnson, Ph.D.; Danielle Kahlo, Ph.D.; Jennifer L. Murdock-Bishop, Ph.D.; Kristin Myers, Ph.D.; Kenneth Parnell, Ph.D.; Jeffrey A. Rings, Ph.D.; Lu Tian, Ph.D.; Matthew Tis, Ph.D.; Angela Vaughan, Ph.D.; Angela Weingartner, Ph.D.; Stephen L. Wright, Ph.D.

The doctoral program in counselor education and supervision prepares individuals for employment as counselor educators and supervisors in graduate programs offering training in school counseling, clinical counseling, couples and family counseling/therapy, and counseling with children and adolescents. Graduates are also qualified for licensure as professional counselors, couples and family counselors, or school counselors. The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).

The Department of Applied Psychology and Counselor Education, along with the Department of School Psychology, offers services to the University and the local community through the Psychological Services Clinic, a research and training facility.

Admission

General Doctoral Degree Admission Requirements

Program Requirements:

Application must be complete and on file in the Applied Psychology and Counselor Education Office by December 1, with decisions announced by the first week of March.

  • All applicants should have a GPA of at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. International applicants must meet the English proficiency requirements established by the Graduate School and International Admissions.
  • A master's degree in counseling or a related area is required; CACREP accredited programs preferred.
  • Three letters of recommendation are required from individuals who are familiar with the student’s academic and clinical skills.
  • Written statement must be completed regarding the relationship of the doctoral program to the future career goals of the applicant.

Attendance at a doctoral applicant interview day is required for the admission process to be completed. Admission decisions are based on the professional judgment of the Counselor Education and Supervision faculty, considering the above data, including personal characteristics and interpersonal communications style as assessed in the pre-admission workshop. Applications are evaluated on a competitive basis for a limited number of positions.

Prerequisites: Required of All Counselor Education and Supervision Ph.D. Students

Entering doctoral students should have completed graduate courses in the following areas:

  • Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
  • Career Counseling and Theory
  • Counseling Theories
  • Lifespan Development
  • Family Systems
  • Group Counseling/Guidance
  • Legal and Ethical Issues in Counseling
  • Substance Abuse
  • Appraisal and Assessment
  • Introduction to Graduate Research

Students who have not completed coursework in these areas must complete these courses as deficiency coursework not to be counted toward the hours required for the degree.

Degree Requirements — 83-92 Credits

Required Major Credits — 37-43 hours

Counseling Core (12 hours)

APCE 702Practicum in Counseling

4

APCE 712Advanced Practicum in Individual Counseling

4

APCE 762Practicum in Group Facilitation

4

Supervision Core (8 hours)

APCE 714Practicum in Supervision of Counseling

3- 6

APCE 715Seminar in Counselor Supervision and Theory

2

Theory and Instruction Core (17-23 hours)

APCE 703Professional Development Seminar in Counselor Education

1

APCE 710Seminar in Instruction, Pedagogy, and Evaluation in Counseling and Psychology

3

APCE 746Advanced Seminar in Counselor Education and Supervision

3

APCE 792Internship in Counselor Education and Supervision

1- 6

APCE 723Seminar in Advanced Multicultural Perspectives in Counselor Education and Supervision

3

APCE 703: Must be taken twice

APCE 792: Take 6-12 hours

Interest Areas (Select One) — 12-15 hours minimum

Couples and Families (13 hours)

APCE 668Sexuality Counseling

3

APCE 669Advanced Methods: Couples and Family Therapy

3

APCE 694Practicum in Couples and Family Therapy

4

APCE 774Practicum in Supervision of Family Therapy

3

Play Therapy (12 hours)

APCE 609Foundations of Play Therapy

3

APCE 617Play Therapy: Theory and Practicum

3

APCE 713Practicum in Supervision of Play Therapy

3

Students will complete three additional credits of an elective to be selected in consultation with their advisor.

School Counseling (15 hours - if no previous School Counseling background)

APCE 602Foundations of School Counseling

3

APCE 608Organization, Administration and Evaluation of School Counseling Programs

3

APCE 614Internship in School Counseling and Guidance

1- 9

APCE 748Instruction, Supervision and Leadership in School Counseling

3

or

ELPS 660Law and the Administrator

3

APCE 614: Take 6 hours

NOTE: Students with a School Counseling background will work with advisor to select 9 credits in addition to APCE 748 to comprise interest area.

Research Core — 3 hours

SRM 700Advanced Research Methods

3

(Additional six hours under Research Tool 2.)

Research Proposal/Dissertation — 16 hours

APCE 797Doctoral Proposal Research

1- 4

APCE 799Doctoral Dissertation

1-12

Research Tools — 15 hours

Research Tool 1: Applied Statistics

SRM 602Statistical Methods I

3

SRM 603Statistical Methods II

3

SRM 610Statistical Methods III

3

Research Tool 2: Applied Research

APCE 716Research Seminar in Counselor Education

3

SRM 680Introduction to Qualitative Research

3

Electives

Suggested Electives for Students Completing Quantitative Dissertations:

SRM 607Non-Parametric Statistics

3

or

SRM 609Sampling Methods

3

or

SRM 625Applied Multiple Regression Analysis

3

or

SRM 627Survey Research Methods

3

Suggested Electives for Students Completing Qualitative Dissertations:

SRM 685Educational Ethnography

3

or

SRM 686Qualitative Case Study Research

3

or

SRM 687Narrative Inquiry

3

or

SRM 688Writing Qualitative Research

3

Doctoral Minor

Students have the option to complete the Doctoral Minor in Applied Statistics and Research Methods; this is part of the plan of study and is done in consultation with the academic advisor.

Other Recommended Electives:

APCE 609Foundations of Play Therapy

3

APCE 617Play Therapy: Theory and Practicum

3

APCE 713Practicum in Supervision of Play Therapy

3

APCE 774Practicum in Supervision of Family Therapy

3

APCE 785Advanced Practicum in Community Engagement: Campus Connections

1

APCE 793Practicum in Clinic Administration and Service Delivery

3

APCE 794Advanced Practicum in Clinic Administration and Service Delivery

1

Program Notes

Students will submit a proposal to present at least one time at a juried state, regional, national or international conference. This presentation can be done alone, with faculty, or with peers. Students must submit a copy of the presentation proposal for their files. Accepted presentations: students must submit a copy of the letter of proposal acceptance and copies of presentation handouts. It is highly recommended that students have manuscripts published, in press, and/or in submission prior to graduation, and that students have been involved in grant writing as a part of their education.

Students may complete a doctoral minor in one of the following areas in lieu of an interest area:

  • Higher Education and Student Affairs Leadership
  • Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
  • Special Education
  • Educational Psychology
  • Cultural Studies and Equity Graduate Certificate Program

This program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs.

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