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Spring Semester 2015

 

Leadership in Education, Human Services & Counseling
Jenny Tripses • Westlake Hall 336 • 309-677-3593
EHC300Advanced Leadership (3 hours)
Prerequisite: EHC 200.
 01 *R* TT12:00 PM -1:15 PM WES010A Jessica Chandler  
 and               Nathan Thomas 
EHC301Planning Employment Strategy (1 hour)
Prerequisite: Junior standing.
 01 MW1:00 PM -1:50 PM BAK253 Sandy McDermott  
 Class meets January 21 through March 25;  Last day to add: January 28
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: February 2;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: March 9
EHC310Statistical Procedures in Health Sciences (3 hours)
 01 MW9:30 AM -10:45 AM WES014 Robert M Bertram  
EHC370Human Relations Development-Techniques (2 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101 or ETE 225, or consent of instructor
Corequisite: EHC 375
 01 Tu1:30 PM -3:10 PM WES326 Robert Davison Aviles  
 02 *R* Tu1:30 PM -3:10 PM WES010A Laurie A Larsen  
EHC375Human Relations Development Laboratory (1 hour)
Corequisite: EHC370
 01 Tu3:10 PM -4:00 PM WES326 Robert Davison Aviles  
 02 *R* Tu3:10 PM -4:00 PM WES010A Laurie A Larsen  
EHC381Seminar in Leadership (1 to 6 hours)
Sections 01 through 06 are for 1 credit hour.
 01 W5:00 PM -5:45 PM WES012 Nina Bush  
 "Media and Technology"
 02 W2:00 PM -3:15 PM WES014 Lauren Smetana  
 "Event Planning Lship"
 Class meets January 21 through April 1;  Last day to add: January 21
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: February 4;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: March 11
 03 Tu7:00 PM -7:50 PM WES110A Emily Richards  
 "Coaching & Mentoring"
 04 M10:00 AM -10:50 AM WES016 Brad McMillan  
 "Ethics & Decison Makg"
 05 M2:00 PM -2:50 PM WES016 Brad McMillan  
 "Collaborative Lship"
 06 Tu4:30 PM -6:30 PM GCC214 Norris Chase  
 "Social Justice"
 Class meets January 27 through March 10;  Last day to add: January 27
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: February 3;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: March 3
EHC540Human Growth and Development (3 hours)
 01 W7:20 PM -9:50 PM WES326 Robert J Lucia  
EHC550Independent Study (1 to 6 hours)
Prerequisite: Approval of appropriate department chair and the Dean of the College of Education and Health Sciences.
 01 *R* Arr     Staff  
 02 *R* Arr     Robert Davison Aviles  
 "Domnicn American Idty"
EHC580Financial Leadership in Human Service Administration (3 hours)
 01 M4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES026A Eric Zehr  
EHC581Topics in Human Service Administration (1 to 3 hours)
 01 Tu4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES301 Julie Schifeling  
 "Advocacy in Nonprofit"
EHC582Grant Writing in Human Service Administration (3 hours)
 01 Th4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES326 Julie Siebert Hybrid Course
EHC586Counseling Diverse Populations (3 hours)
 01 Th4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES306 Christopher J Rybak  
EHC604Research Methodology and Applications (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
 01 Tu4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES326 Jobie L Skaggs  
EHC606Interpersonal Behavior & Organizational Leadership (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
 01 Th4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES014 Timothy Drew  
EHC611Instructional Leadership (3 hours)
 01 Tu4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES026A Jenny Tripses  
EHC612Institutional Planning and Evaluation (3 hours)
Prerequisite: EHC 610.
 01 W4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES110A Brad McMillan  
EHC625Principles of Group Counseling (3 hours)
Prerequisite: EHC 623 and 624; or consent of instructor
Course Fee: $100
 01 Tu4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES306 Kathleen J Buchko  
 02 M4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES306 Christopher J Rybak  
EHC630Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders (3 hours)
Prerequisite: EHC 624.
 01 *R* Arr     Kathleen J Buchko  
EHC640Clinical Supervision (2 hours)
Prerequisite: EHC 623 and EHC 624
 01 M4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES316A Lori Russell-Chapin  
 Class meets March 2 through May 11;  Last day to add: March 2
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: March 23;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: April 27
EHC641Assessment in Counseling (3 hours)
 01 W4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES026A Timothy Drew  
EHC653Professional School Counseling K-8 (3 hours)
Prerequisite: EHC 620 or consent of instructor.
 01 Th4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES307 Robert Davison Aviles  
EHC661Couple and Family Counseling (3 hours)
Prerequisite: EHC 651 or 653 or 655.
 01 Th7:20 PM -9:50 PM WES326 Timothy Drew  
EHC663Counseling and the Dynamics of Aging (1 hour)
 01 M4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES326 Lori Russell-Chapin  
 Class meets January 26 through February 23;  Last day to add: January 26
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: January 26;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: February 16
EHC669Special Education Law (2 hours)
 01 W4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES014 Michael Risen  
 Class meets January 21 through April 1;  Last day to add: January 21
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: February 4;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: March 11
EHC670Human Resource Management (3 hours)
 01 W4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES326 Jenny Tripses  
EHC676The School Principalship (3 hours)
Prerequisite: EHC 673 or consent of instructor.
 01 M4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES014 Michael Risen  
EHC686Field Experiences in Administration (0 to 6 hours)
 01 *R* Arr     Brad McMillan  
 02 *R* Arr     Michael Risen  
EHC692Internship II (1 to 6 hours)
Prerequisite: EHC 690; consent of instructor
 01 *R* Tu4:30 PM -7:00 PM WES307 Robert Davison Aviles  
 Sect 01 is for school students
 02 *R* Tu7:20 PM -9:50 PM WES306 Kathleen J Buchko  
 Section 02 & 03 are for Clinical Mental Health Counseling.
 03 *R* Tu7:20 PM -9:50 PM WES307 Jobie L Skaggs  
EHC699Thesis (0 to 6 hours)
 01 *R* Arr     Staff  
 
Advanced leadership theories and the development of leadership skills will be developed and discussed. Students study theories of leadership development grounded in varied academic disciplines and apply the theoretical framework to case studies and to live leadership presentations.
Prepares students for finding internships and full-time employment after graduation. Develops a systematic approach to long-term career planning including occupational research, organizational research, and practice of job-seeking skills. Pass/Fail.
Principles and procedures for statistical interpretation of data. Study of measures and control tendency, variability, correlation, and introductory predictive and inferential statistics.
Basic literature, research findings, and techniques of the lay and professional helper; effect of the lay helper on human relations
Supplemental practice sessions and exercises in skills of EHC 370. To be taken concurrently with EHC 370
Special topics or current issues related to leadership in various fields. May be repeated under different topics to a maximum of six hours.
Studies that provide an understanding of the nature and needs of persons at all developmental levels and in multicultural contexts, including common theories, neurobiological behavior, models of resiliency, exceptional abilities, factors that affect normal and abnormal behavior, and wellness over the life span. Experiential activities emphasize personal contact and on-site work with people of different ages and stages of physical and psychological development.
Independent study in a selected area related to educational goals.
Provides students with a comprehensive overview of financial management related to human service organizations. Topics include various budgeting systems and other financial management tools; service costing and the linking of costs to performance measures; fee setting; and government contracting.
Topics of special interest which may vary each time course is offered. Topic stated in current Schedule of Classes. May be repeated under different topics for a maximum of six hours credit.
This course is designed to provide an introduction to grant writing and methods for writing grant proposals. Students will learn to critique, research, and write grant proposals. Emphasis will be placed upon organization of a grant writing campaign and preparation of a complete proposal package.
Understanding and application of theories of multicultural counseling and models of diversity in establishing effective helping relationships based on knowledge of issues and trends in a multicultural society.
Research methods, statistical analysis, needs assessment, and program evaluation utilized in counseling, education, and human service administration. The use of research to inform evidence-based and ethical practice in decision making is emphasized.
Theory and practice related to interpersonal communication, organizational behavior, and leadership are addressed. Leadership skills are developed in the context of mentoring, conflict resolution, and work group dynamics. Extensive opportunities for practicing and evaluating personal communication skills.
Identification of current instructional changes and requirements in PK-12 schools and consideration of leadership and necessary knowledge to create effective school learning communities.
Identification, analysis, and application of techniques and tools of institutional planning and evaluation. Program, personnel, financial, facility, and institutional planning.
Group theory and experiential understanding of group counseling dynamics including group purpose, practices, methods, theories, and group leader facilitation skills for a multicultural society. Supervised practice and experience in group counseling as leader and participant.
Etiology, diagnostic process, and nomenclature, treatment, referral, and prevention of mental and emotional disorders.
Offers students the opportunity to better understand the supervisory process. Evidenced-based supervision (EBS). Different models of supervision and a common factors approach are emphasized.
Individual and group approaches to assessment and evaluation in a multicultural society including historical perspectives, basic concepts of standardized and non-standardized testing, and other assessment techniques. Statistical concepts and social/cultural factors related to assessment and evaluation.
Elementary and middle professional school counseling programs, including administration, finance, and accountability; cognitive and experiential skills. History and development of school counseling; elementary and middle school education and counseling programs (similarities and differences); group and individual counseling; the counselor's role in school testing; career planning and exploration. Practical experiences.
Theories and techniques of couples and family counseling. Emphasis is on working with couples, families, and children to promote human development, including the role of the family counselor within the network of school and clinical mental health settings.
The mental health dynamics of aging and its impact on the human service professions. Practical skills of gerontological counseling and their relationship to the concerns of aging.
Statutory provisions of IDEA, Section 504, and ADA. Special education process including classification, identification and evaluation, related services, least restrictive environment, and due process proceedings.
Survey approaches to supervision and evaluation in K-12 education based upon legislative requirements; examination of the relationship between practices, professional development, and the improvement of instruction; development skills of classroom observation and conferencing; and development of skills in hiring and induction of personnel.
Various components, background, and training for an entry-level elementary or secondary school principal.
A culminating experience to give the student the opportunity to work with a practicing administrator in the application of theoretical knowledge from previous coursework to administrative tasks. Accompanying seminars focus on selected topics associated with leadership and administration. Requires 150 hours of supervised activity for three hours of credit.
Comprehensive supervised experience that reflects a professional counselor's work appropriate to the students' designated program area.
Advanced educational or social science research under the guidance of a departmental faculty member. Student will design, develop, and present the research proposal, then conduct the approved research study consistent with the Committee for Use of Human Subjects in Research (CUHSR) regulations and university ethical guidelines. Minimum of 3.0 and maximum of 6.0 hours may be taken and applied toward Master's degree.
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