2022-2023 University Catalog 
    
    Oct 18, 2024  
2022-2023 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

HSV 594 - Field Practicum II


3 Credits

This course will provide students with the opportunity to put counseling and human services theory, concepts, skills, and knowledge into practice at an approved counseling and human services agency. Students will complete a placement within their area of specialized concentration and conduct direct service activities to further grow and develop their skills (e.g. Clinical Mental Health Counseling or Alcohol and Drug Counseling). This experience requires a minimum of at least 180 hours supervised on-site hours. Students will be working closely with an academic instructor and peers in an online seminar experience throughout their practicum experience.
Prerequisites: Concentration-specific course prerequisites:

Course prerequisites needed for all concentrations:

  • Must have a supervisor with a minimum of a master's level in the field and licensed in a counseling or related profession. If seeking licensure, supervisor must meet state's requirements.
  • Must be in a placement that expressly fits with the student's area of concentration.
  • Student must have a GPA of 3.00 or higher when beginning field experience.

Students in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Alcohol and Drug Counseling concentrations will spend a minimum of 180 hours on site during this experience. Forty of these hours should be considered direct client contact service hours (e.g., face-to-face counseling/psychotherapy) and the remaining 140 indirect hours (e.g., staff meetings, clinical documentation, trainings, etc.). Students are encouraged to exceed the minimum direct service hours during this experience. All activities must be documented in order to receive credit for these hours.
Please note that students who are seeking licensure should confirm that their training experience meets all necessary guidelines.