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100 CO 692 Seminar in School Counseling: Special Topics This course provides School Counseling students an opportunity to explore special topics in the field of school counseling that may not be covered at length within the core curriculum. School Counseling is a rapidly changing field; therefore, topics presented may vary each time the seminar is offered based on feedback received from content experts in the field. One hour. CO 750 Family Therapy Examines major systemic theories of family therapy, family dynamics, and family therapy techniques and strategies. Students also explore the biblical theology of the family as it relates to counseling. Prerequisite: CO 552 Marriage and Family Counseling, or instructor permission. Two hours. CO 775 Community-Based Ministry Internship This internship offers MA Counseling Ministries and MDiv Pastoral Care and Counseling students the opportunity to experience hands-on ministry in a supervised setting with peer-group feedback. Students will be placed in a variety of community-based institutional settings for their clinical ministry experience. Prerequisites: CO 526 Therapeutic Communication; CO 560 Brief Counseling; CO 570 Brief Counseling Practicum; and instructor permission. Four hours. CO 785 School Counseling Internship I The two internships (CO 785 and CO 787) require completion of a total of 600 clock hours over two semesters in an approved school setting under the supervision of an appropriately trained and certified/licensed school counselor. A minimum of 240 direct service hours are required with K–12 students and those who support their development. Counseling services may include individual, group, and family counseling, assessment, consulting, program development and evaluation, and team building. Additional requirements include at least one hour of individual supervision and two hours of group supervision per week with qualified supervisors. Student performance is monitored each semester and includes a formal evaluation at course end. Prerequisites: CO 502 Counseling Theories; CO 503 Human Development and Counseling; CO 504 Psychopathology and Diagnosis; CO 505 Groups in Counseling; CO 511 Counseling Practicum; completion of at least thirty hours of the MA in Counseling (School Counseling concentration) program; and eligibility as determined by the Counseling Division. Pre or corequisite: CO 506 Introduction to School Counseling. Three hours. CO 786 School Counseling Internship Continuation Students who are not ready to enroll in CO 787 and have already completed CO 785 should register for CO 786 each semester until they are ready to enroll in CO 787. Prerequisite: CO 785 School Counseling Internship I. No credit. CO 787 School Counseling Internship II Prerequisite: CO 785 School Counseling Internship I. Three hours. CO 793 Counseling Thesis Proposal Students submit a thesis proposal by the due date of the term of registration and receive a grade of satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Once students register for thesis proposal, they must remain enrolled in CO 798 in subsequent semesters until the term of registration for CO 799. Prerequisite: CO 601 and instructor permission. One hour.