Prerequisites: A GPA of 3.0 or above. Admission to Degree Candidacy, successful completion of a Counseling Skills Pre-Practicum Class (Counseling 521 or Counseling 579) and Group Counseling (Counseling 536) with a grade of “B” or better, participation in Practicum/Internship Orientation, Criminal and Child Abuse History Clearances, and Proof of Professional Liability Insurance.
This 100-hour experience places students in a professional setting in which they will develop counseling skills with school-aged children. Students in the course are required to have 40 hours of direct service with K-12 students through individual or group counseling. They also participate in 1½ hours of weekly group supervision with the Geneva practicum instructor and, in addition, receive an hour a week of additional supervision with the course instructor. Open only to students who have been admitted to the program as degree-seeking students.
- Course Instructor : Kenya Johns
Prerequisites: CNS 565. Requires Acts 33 and 34 clearances, FBI clearances, a recent TB test, proof of malpractice insurance, and a passing grade on the comprehensive exam.
CNS 566: The internship is a field experience in which students apply knowledge and hone skills needed for successful practice as an elementary school counselor. This is a 300-hour internship under the supervision of an approved site supervisor who is a practicing elementary school counselor. Students are to demonstrate mastery-level performance in: 1) the essential services of counseling, consulting, coordinating, and appraising; 2) planning and implementation of classroom guidance activities; 3) professional conduct in interactions with field and college supervisors, students, teachers, administrators, and community members; and 4) such other activities defined as the responsibility of the school counselor at their elementary school placement. Supervision is for one-hour weekly in the field and 1½ hours per week on campus.
CNS 567: The internship is a field experience in which students apply knowledge and hone skills needed for successful practice as a secondary school counselor. This is a 300-hour internship under the supervision of an approved site supervisor who is a practicing secondary school counselor. Students are to demonstrate mastery-level performance in: 1) the essential services of counseling, consulting, coordinating, and appraising; 2) planning and implementation of classroom guidance activities; 3) professional conduct in interactions with field and college supervisors, students, teachers, administrators, and community members; and 4) such other activities defined as the responsibility of the school counselor at their secondary school placement. Supervision is for one-hour weekly in the field and 1½ hours per week on campus.
- Course Instructor : Kenya Johns
This course is a 100-hour clinical experience under supervision of an experienced master’s-level mental health professional. It includes 40 hours of direct service with individuals, couples, or families; group supervision 1½ hours per week; and one hour of additional faculty supervision per week. Development of clinical skills is a key focus of the practicum.
- Course Instructor : Deborah Schratz
Prerequisites: CNS 581. Requires Acts 33 and 34 clearances, proof of malpractice insurance, and a passing grade on the comprehensive exam. This course is a 600-hour experience off campus under supervision of an experienced master’s-level clinician involving direct service with couples, families, or individuals with marital or family issues. Supervision is held for one hour weekly in the field and in group supervision for 1½ hours per week on campus. Students must be registered for this course while completing the internship.
- Course Instructor : Jonathan Impellizzeri
Prerequisites: CNS 586. Requires Acts 33 and 34 clearances, proof of malpractice insurance, and a passing grade on the comprehensive exam. This course is a 600-hour experience off campus under supervision of an experienced master’s-level clinician and includes direct counseling and service hours with individuals and groups. Supervision is held for one-hour weekly in the field and in-group supervision 1½ hours per week on campus. Open only to students who have been admitted to degree candidacy and who have completed all other coursework. Students must be registered for this course when completing the internship as the internship may extend beyond one semester.
- Course Instructor : Deborah Schratz