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140 CO 3410 Clinical Internship I CO 3410 (Clinical Internship I) is required for any student who does not hold a professional counseling license (e.g., LPC) by the start of CO 2210 (Practicum). Students must complete a total of 600 internship hours, spread out over a minimum of three separate internship experiences, covering three different core areas, as defined by CACREP (counseling, teaching, supervision, research and scholarship, and leadership and advocacy). Students must complete a minimum of 200 clock hours, sixty of which must be direct service, to clients in individual, couple, family, or group formats, in a context or with a population significantly different from their previous clinical work. Students will participate in weekly individual or triadic supervision, and regular group supervision in which sessions are reviewed, discussed, and evaluated. Prerequisite: CO 2210 Advanced Practicum. Three hours. CO 3420 Clinical Internship II Students must complete a total of 600 internship hours, spread out over a minimum of three separate internship experiences, covering three different core areas, as defined by CACREP (counseling, teaching, supervision, research and scholarship, and leadership and advocacy). Students complete a minimum of 200 clock hours, sixty of which must be direct service, to clients in individual, couple, family, or group formats, in a context or with a population significantly different from their previous clinical work. Students will participate in weekly individual or triadic supervision, and regular group supervision in which sessions are reviewed, discussed, and evaluated. Prerequisite: CO 3410 Clinical Internship I. Three hours. CO 3430 Clinical Internship III Students must complete a total of 600 internship hours, spread out over a minimum of three separate internship experiences, covering three different core areas, as defined by CACREP (counseling, teaching, supervision, research and scholarship, and leadership and advocacy). Students complete a minimum of 200 clock hours, sixty of which must be direct service, to clients in individual, couple, family, or group formats, in a context or with a population significantly different from their previous clinical work. Students will participate in weekly individual or triadic supervision, and regular group supervision in which sessions are reviewed, discussed, and evaluated. Prerequisites: CO 3410 Clinical Internship I; CO 3420 Clinical Internship II. Three hours. CO 3510 Instruction Internship I Required for all students in the Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision program. Students much complete a total of 600 internship hours, spread out over a minimum of three separate internship experiences, covering three different core areas, as defined by CACREP (counseling, teaching, supervision, research and scholarship, and leadership and advocacy). Students must either serve as a co- instructor or sole instructor in a master's-level counseling course in order to complete a minimum of forty-five hours of class-time; additional hours may be accrued through student meetings, course development, reading, and grading. Students will participate in weekly individual or triadic supervision, and regular group supervision in which teaching experiences are reviewed, discussed, and evaluated. Prerequisites: CO 1305 Instruction in Counselor Education; CO 2210 Advanced Practicum. Three hours. CO 3520 Instruction Internship II Students must complete a total of 600 internship hours, spread out over a minimum of three separate internship experiences, covering three different core areas, as defined by CACREP (counseling, teaching, supervision, research and scholarship, and leadership and advocacy). Students must either serve as a co- instructor or sole instructor in a master's -level counseling course in order to complete a minimum of forty-five hours of class-time; additional hours may be accrued through student meetings, course development, reading, and grading. The course co-taught or taught cannot be the same as the course co- taught or taught in CO 3510. Students will participate in weekly individual or triadic supervision, and regular group supervision in which teaching experiences are reviewed, discussed, and evaluated. Prerequisite: CO 3510 Instruction Internship I. Three hours.

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