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101 CO 795 Clinical Counseling Internship I The two internships require completion of a total of 600 clock hours over two semesters in an approved community counseling setting under appropriate supervision. A minimum of 240 hours of direct client contact with individuals, groups, and families are required. 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 (Clinical Mental Health Concentration) program; and eligibility as determined by the Counseling Division. Three hours. CO 796 Clinical Counseling Internship Continuation Students who are not ready to enroll in CO 797 and have already completed CO 795 should register for CO 796 each semester until they are ready to enroll in CO 797. Prerequisite: CO 795 Clinical Counseling Internship I. No credit. CO 797 Clinical Counseling Internship II Prerequisite: CO 795 Clinical Counseling Internship I. Three hours. CO 798 Counseling Thesis Continuation Students who are not ready to enroll in CO 799 should register for CO 798 each semester until they are ready to enroll in CO 799. Course is graded satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Two consecutive semesters of receiving an unsatisfactory grade and/or two consecutive semesters of not paying the continuation fee will result in withdrawal from the program. $150 fee per semester. Prerequisite: CO 793 Counseling Thesis Proposal. No credit. CO 799 Thesis in Counseling Students should register for CO 799 when they are ready to complete the thesis process in a particular semester. Note that there are no course extensions for projects or theses. Prerequisite: CO 793 Counseling Thesis Proposal. Two hours. CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT The well-being of diverse, rapidly changing communities requires the voices and skills of everyone and an understanding of biblical justice and the mission of God. In the MA in Cultural Engagement Program, students will learn how to amplify their voices in public dialogue across a variety of boundaries and contribute their inter-cultural skills to improve contexts such as neighborhoods, communities, systems, and structures. Students will evaluate and engage current and emerging social issues with integrity through biblical studies, theological reflection, ethics, organizational leadership, and practical experience while developing authentic relationships with practitioners and leaders across various disciplines and occupations.