A. General Professional Requirements
(15 hours)
EDFN 500 Research Methods
CNS 550 Professional Orientation to Counseling
CNS 555 Social and Cultural Diversity in Counseling
CNS 556 Career Counseling
CNS 558 Counseling Theories
B. Student Affairs Major (27 hours)
CNS 571 Introduction to Student Affairs
CNS 572 The American College Student
CNS 573 Leadership in Student Affairs
CNS 574 Student Development
CNS 575 Administration of Student Affairs
CNS 576 Technology in Student Affairs
CNS 590 Practicum
CNS 595 Internship (6 hours)
C. Electives (6 hours) selected from the following:
CNS 656 Seminar in Career Guidance
PSY 423G Psychology of Adult Life and Aging
PSY 520 Psychology of Individual Differences
PSY 522 Advanced Adolescent Psychology
PSY 551 Social Psychology of Organizations
PSY 572 Organizational Psychology
OTHER COURSES APPROVED
BY ADVISOR
All Student Affairs courses are offered on a 2-year rotating basis; i.e., all courses listed above will be offered within any given 2-year period. Furthermore, Introduction to Student Affairs is offered each Fall Semester, and Internship is offered every term. Seminar in Student Affairs and Special Topics in Student Affairs are also available during selected terms, and, in special circumstances, may be substituted for S.A. Major courses.
Contact Person/Additional Information ...
For additional information regarding the M.A.E. degree program in Student Affairs, please contact:
FAX: (270) 745-5445
e-mail: [email protected]
