Please see this week's earlier post with information about Fall registration as well as additional information below
CSL 513: Consultation (SUMMER) A second has been created due to a waitlist for the first section. Please register accordingly and note the dates as June 25th and July 9th.
CSL 521: Contextual Dimensions of School Counseling (FALL) This course is required for School Counseling students during their second year. Due to the number of students who need the course next year, we will only be offering it in the Fall. CSL 521 must be immediately followed by CSL 522 in the Winter. If you are an upcoming 2nd year School Counseling student or School Counseling license-only student, please plan to take CSL 521 in the Fall and CSL 522 in the Winter.
CSL 552: Practicum (FALL) Students who are eligible for Practicum next year will be manually enrolled by the department in these courses later in the summer. Time is needed to create the sections of these courses and to verify that all students have met the necessary prerequisites. Students will also be manually enrolled by the department for CSL 553 and CSL 554 once they have met the course requirements.
Summer registration Summer registration opened with Spring registration. If you have not yet registered for summer, you may do so at this time.
Please see your advisor with any questions you have.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Speech Therapy Seniors or Recent Grads of Speech Therapy Wanted!
Speech Therapy Seniors or Recent Grads of Speech Therapy
Wanted!
Looking for someone to work with my Twin Boys (3 yrs.) this
July and August. Monday – Fridays (flexible) for a couple of hours to
help develop their communication.
Please note, they have been in Speech
Therapy since they were 16 months through Early Intervention and now through
our school district’s Early Learning Center.
The summer program ends June
29th and I would like to continue the wonderful progress they are
making. If you love kids and are passionate about helping them reach
their communication goals, please call me. Rate and schedule completely
negotiable for the right fit! We live in the beautiful Barrington Hills
area on five acres – so you can enjoy your sessions inside or out this
summer!
Thanks for your consideration!
If interested, please reply with your resume,your contact
information, along with any questions you may have and current picture to: Lisa
at L4tafkap@aol.com.
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Fall Registration and Course Planning
Registration for Fall 16 begins on Monday, May 2nd. Please make sure to register on time so that you are able to get into your preferred courses. You may load courses in your "cart" in advance to make the registration process more expedient.
Here are some updates about Fall 16 courses as well a new course being planned for Winter 17. All courses are pending enrollment and additional sections of courses depend upon the number of students on the waitlist.
CSL 482: Special Topics: Counseling Change Strategies This course is piloting for the first time this summer but will also be offered in the Fall. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to contemporary counseling methods for working with clients. Students will be introduced to approaches such as Narrative Therapy and Solution Focused Therapy that present an effective basis for short-term and brief counseling. Special emphases will be placed on learning specific techniques (i.e., cognitive behavioral therapy and mental skills) for addressing a range of clinical considerations. Students will also demonstrate specific counseling methods in role-play activities. After completing this course students should learn about brief counseling methods in counseling, develop advanced counseling skills, and incorporate some counseling techniques that can be useful in one’s future practice. This course counts as an elective for the Clinical Mental Health concentration but may be taken by any student in the Counseling program. Counseling students will be given priority but students in other programs may be considered pending available seats and permission from the department.
CSL 514: Crisis Intervention for School Counselors This course will be offered in Fall and Winter, rather than Fall and Spring, as previously offered. This course is required for SCH students and also open to CSD students who want to learn about crisis intervention at both the individual and campus-wide levels.
CSL 515: Crisis Intervention and Trauma This course is being added to the offerings for Fall and will also be available in Spring. This course is required for CMH students and open to CSD students who want to learn mostly about crisis intervention at the individual level. This 4-credit hour course is taking the place of the old two-credit CSL 512 course that has been phased out with the Community Counseling program.
CSL 519: Special Education: Legal and Professional Issues for School Counselors This course will be offered in Winter and Spring, rather than Fall and Spring, as previously offered. This course is for SCH students.
NEW course for Winter Intersession 2017! CSL 482: Special Topics: Juvenile Justice
This course will pilot during the 3-week Intersession between November 28th and December 16th. During this course students will learn about the juvenile justice system and the needs of youth who experience incarceration or are detained. Students will interact with and provide direct programming on wellness and vocational topics to residents of the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC). This course requires afternoon availability and the completion of a background check. This course counts as an elective for the CMH concentration but may be taken by any student in the Counseling program. Counseling students will be given priority but students in other programs may be considered pending available seats and permission from the department.
Please see your advisor if you have questions.
Here are some updates about Fall 16 courses as well a new course being planned for Winter 17. All courses are pending enrollment and additional sections of courses depend upon the number of students on the waitlist.
CSL 482: Special Topics: Counseling Change Strategies This course is piloting for the first time this summer but will also be offered in the Fall. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to contemporary counseling methods for working with clients. Students will be introduced to approaches such as Narrative Therapy and Solution Focused Therapy that present an effective basis for short-term and brief counseling. Special emphases will be placed on learning specific techniques (i.e., cognitive behavioral therapy and mental skills) for addressing a range of clinical considerations. Students will also demonstrate specific counseling methods in role-play activities. After completing this course students should learn about brief counseling methods in counseling, develop advanced counseling skills, and incorporate some counseling techniques that can be useful in one’s future practice. This course counts as an elective for the Clinical Mental Health concentration but may be taken by any student in the Counseling program. Counseling students will be given priority but students in other programs may be considered pending available seats and permission from the department.
CSL 514: Crisis Intervention for School Counselors This course will be offered in Fall and Winter, rather than Fall and Spring, as previously offered. This course is required for SCH students and also open to CSD students who want to learn about crisis intervention at both the individual and campus-wide levels.
CSL 515: Crisis Intervention and Trauma This course is being added to the offerings for Fall and will also be available in Spring. This course is required for CMH students and open to CSD students who want to learn mostly about crisis intervention at the individual level. This 4-credit hour course is taking the place of the old two-credit CSL 512 course that has been phased out with the Community Counseling program.
CSL 519: Special Education: Legal and Professional Issues for School Counselors This course will be offered in Winter and Spring, rather than Fall and Spring, as previously offered. This course is for SCH students.
NEW course for Winter Intersession 2017! CSL 482: Special Topics: Juvenile Justice
This course will pilot during the 3-week Intersession between November 28th and December 16th. During this course students will learn about the juvenile justice system and the needs of youth who experience incarceration or are detained. Students will interact with and provide direct programming on wellness and vocational topics to residents of the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC). This course requires afternoon availability and the completion of a background check. This course counts as an elective for the CMH concentration but may be taken by any student in the Counseling program. Counseling students will be given priority but students in other programs may be considered pending available seats and permission from the department.
Please see your advisor if you have questions.
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