This 2004-2006 Bridgewater State College Catalog Web Addenda contains
the most up-to-date information. Information in this Catalog Web Addenda
supersedes the published version of this catalog.
Only changes made to program requirements, courses or academic policies
are outlined here. This
Web Addenda should be used in conjunction with the 2004-2006 print or Online
Catalog.
HIGHER EDUCATION COUNSELING (CNHE) (NOW STUDENT AFFAIRS COUNSELING (CNSA)
CNHE 523 Foundations in Higher Education Counseling for Student Affairs
Practice
- Change in course subject area prefix to: CNSA
- Change in prerequisite to: CNSA 551
CNHE 551 Student Development Theory in Higher Education
- Change in course subject area prefix to: CNSA
- Change in prerequisite to: None
- Change in course description to:
This course is an introduction to student
development theory and related developmental issues encountered by students
in higher education settings. This course will cover: developmental issues,
such as racial, sexual, gender, cognitive, ethical, and emotional identity
development. Student will learn how to apply developmental theories to
direct student affairs practice. Basic concepts, philosophies, and current
models, practices, and issues in the field will be studied.
CNHE 570 Advanced Applied Counseling: Higher Education Counselor (Effective
Summer 2005)
- Change in course subject area prefix to: CNSA
- Change in title to: Advanced Applied Counseling: Student Affairs Counseling
- Change in credits to: 6 credits
- Change in prerequisite to: CNGC 510, CNGC 528, CNGC 529,
CNGC 500, CNSA 551, CNSA 523, CNGC 535, CNGC 538, and a practicum application
approved by the Counseling Programs Committee
- Change in course description to:
This course is designed to provide the
advanced counseling student with an opportunity to further examine and effectively
apply counseling theory to practice, and demonstrate this ability during
the required practicum experience. Students will actively work with
clients in the role of counselor under the direct supervision of a professional
counselor at an approved site. Emphasis will be placed upon the application
of counseling techniques to the adolescent/adult population and the
further refinement of a student's individual counseling style and self-awareness.
Maximum use of triadic supervision, audio/video tape, role-play and
observation will be made. Moreover, overarching issues such as multiculturalism,
psychological development, technology and context will be integrated
throughout this course.
CNHE 571 Internship I: Higher Education Counseling
- Change in course subject area prefix to: CNSA
- Change in title to: Internship I: Student Affairs Counselor
- Change in prerequisite to: CNSA 570 and a fieldwork application approved
by the Counseling Program Committee
CNHE 572 Internship II: Higher Education Counseling
- Change in course subject area prefix to: CNSA
- Change in title to: Internship II: Student Affairs Counselor
- Change in prerequisite to: CNSA 571 and a fieldwork application approved
by the Counseling Program Committee