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HUS-216 Theories of Counseling

Surveys the major theories of counseling and their theorists. Introduces students to the application of various counseling techniques and procedures used for behavior change. In class, students examine case studies and practice delivery of the counseling modalities. Emphasis are on professional values and ethics. Prerequisite: HUS 115 or permission of department chair. Corequisite: HUS 217 or permission of department chair.

Term: Spring 2025

Course Type: Credit - 3 Credits

Section: 001

Ways to take the class: Hybrid

Days: T

Time: 9:30AM to 11:00AM

Start Date: 01/22/2025

End Date: 05/18/2025

Location: Arnold Campus

Room: HLSB 338 Building:
Health and Life Sciences

Instructor: Nicole R Williams (Subject to change)

Class Size: 15

Section Info: This is a hybrid section with mandatory in-person on-campus meetings Tuesdays 9:30a-11a and an online component. Students enrolling in HUS 216-001 must also enroll in HUS 217-001. Contact the academic chair in the case of a schedule conflict or for permission to enroll in a different section. This section is participating in the Direct Digital Access program. A course materials fee of $46.00 plus tax will be charged to your student account when you register. Your course materials will be accessible in Canvas on or before the first day of class. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/AACC-DDA.