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COUNSELING MINOR
Professor Katherine Stavrianopoulos
Advisor to Counseling Minor
The Counseling minor is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and competencies vital for work in the field of counseling. A series of courses provide theoretical and practical skills application for use in personal, academic, and career counseling. Courses from other colleges will be accepted; but, 50% of the minor must be completed at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
The Counseling minor consists of 18 undergraduate credits
(6 courses).
PREREQUESITE: PSY 101
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COURSES: |
The following courses may be used to complete the Counseling Minor. |
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CSL 110 |
Career Development for the College Student |
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CSL 112 |
Personal Development -The College Experience |
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CSL 210/211 |
Peer Counseling Training/Practicum*
both classes must be completed.
(6 credits) |
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CSL 220 |
Leadership Skills |
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CSL 292 |
Short Term Counseling |
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CSL 293 |
Gender and Work Life |
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CSL 331/PSY 331 |
Assessment and Clinical Evaluation in Chemical Dependency Counseling (cross listed as PSY 331). |
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CSL 342/ PSY 342 |
Introduction to Counseling Psychology (cross listed as PSY 342). |
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CSL 350/PSY 350 |
Advanced Topics in Chemical Dependency Counseling
(cross listed as PSY 350). |
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Independent Study |
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Women's Center |
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Specialty Courses |
*** With permission of Minor Advisor
Please come to the Counseling Department to sign up for your Interview with the Minor Advisor
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