Apr 19, 2024  
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Accompanying

  
  • MUSC 6457 - Advanced Vocal Accompanying


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Extensive study of techniques correlated with practical experience of performing with vocal majors. Accompanying of vocal music major in half recital in one of two semesters.
  
  • MUSC 6467 - Advanced Vocal Accompanying


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Extensive study of techniques correlated with practical experience of performing with vocal majors. Accompanying of vocal music major in half recital in one of two semesters.
  
  • MUSC 6557 - Advanced Instrumental Accompanying/Chamber Music


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Extensive study of techniques correlated with practical experience of performing with instrumental majors. Accompanying of instrumental music major in half recital in one semester.
  
  • MUSC 6567 - Advanced Instrumental Accompanying/Chamber Music


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Extensive study of techniques correlated with practical experience of performing with instrumental majors. Accompanying of instrumental music major in half recital in one semester.
  
  • MUSC 6993 - Graduate Recital


    1

    May be repeated for credit. P: Acceptance in MM degree in accompanying; prior approval by appropriate faculty necessary before recital may be scheduled. Public performance of instrumental musical compositions appropriate to MM degree in accompanying.
  
  • MUSC 6994 - Graduate Recital


    1

    May be repeated for credit. P: Acceptance in MM degree in accompanying; prior approval by appropriate faculty necessary before recital may be scheduled. Public performance of vocal musical compositions appropriate to MM degree in accompanying.

Accounting

  
  • ACCT 6221 - Principles of Accounting and Finance


    3

    Generation and flow of financial information through the accounting system as well as financial control, capital budgeting, time value of money, ratio analysis, and valuation.
  
  • ACCT 6231 - Principles of Business


    3

    Functions of business from organizational structure and human resource management to marketing behavior.
  
  • ACCT 6241 - Financial and Managerial Accounting


    3

    May not count toward the MSA. Generation and flow of financial information through accounting system and its uses by management in decision-making process.
  
  • ACCT 6301 - Fraud Examination


    3

    P: ACCT 6221  or ACCT 6241 . Basic understanding of fraud prevention, detection concepts, and examination techniques.
  
  • ACCT 6521 - Accounting for Decision Making


    3

    May not count toward the MSA. P: ACCT 6241 . Managerial accounting, cost theories, and applications and their effect on decision making.
  
  • ACCT 6611 - Auditing


    3

    P: ACCT 6631 . Auditing standards and procedures and their relation to principles and systems of internal control of business operations.
  
  • ACCT 6621 - Intermediate Financial Accounting Theory


    6

    P: ACCT 6221  Principles and concepts underlying the compilation of financial statements along with financial reporting problems and contemporary financial accounting issues.
  
  • ACCT 6631 - Advanced Cost and Systems


    3

    P/C: ACCT 6221 . Types of cost accounting for planning, control, and product cost combined with the study of the accounting system.
  
  • ACCT 6641 - Advanced & Governmental Accounting


    3

    P: ACCT 6621 . Business combinations, other advanced accounting topics and the principles underlying the compilation/presentation of governmental and nonprofit financial statements.
  
  • ACCT 6701 - Regulation


    3

    P: ACCT 6891 ; P/C: ACCT 6901 . Regulatory issues confronting accountants and AICPA standards for professional responsibility.
  
  • ACCT 6801 - Accounting Theory


    3

    P: ACCT 6221 . Accounting principles, practices, and procedures of complex business enterprises.
  
  • ACCT 6831 - Taxation and Business Decisions


    3

    May not count toward the BSA/MSA. P: ACCT 6241 ; FINA 6144 . Analysis of how tax issues affect business decisions.
  
  • ACCT 6891 - Federal Income Taxation


    3

    P/C: ACCT 6221 . General income tax theory and applications to problems encountered by individuals and businesses. Compliance, planning, and research.
  
  • ACCT 6901 - Advanced Federal Taxation


    3

    P: ACCT 6891 . Income tax issues encountered by corporations, partnerships, and families. Includes gift and estate taxation, research and compliance procedures, and planning for maximization of after-tax benefits for multiple entities.
  
  • ACCT 6911 - Research in Taxation


    3

    P: ACCT 6891 . Federal taxation at research level. Research for individuals and corporations. Introduction to estates and trusts.
  
  • ACCT 6921 - Advanced Taxation of Partnerships


    3

    P: ACCT 6891 . Federal taxation of partnerships, S-corporations, and limited liability companies.
  
  • ACCT 6931 - Advanced Taxation of Estates


    3

    P: ACCT 6891 . Federal taxation of estates, trusts, and gifts.
  
  • ACCT 6951 - Auditing Seminar


    3

    P: ACCT 6611 , ACCT 6891  P/C: ACCT 6901 . Conceptual framework of independent auditing. Emphasis on development of theory, methodology, standards, and practice.
  
  • ACCT 6961 - Information Technology Auditing


    3

    P: ACCT 6611 . Fundamental concepts of the information technology (IT) security audit and control process in government, financial, and healthcare industries.
  
  • ACCT 6971 - Corporate Governance and Accounting Ethics


    3

    P: ACCT 6221  Fundamental concepts of corporate governance and accounting ethics.
  
  • ACCT 6981 - The Professional Accounting Environment


    3

    P: ACCT 6611 , ACCT 6891 ; P/C: ACCT 6901 . Advanced accounting topics, the audit, and contemporary issues and problems. Emphasis on cost accounting, international accounting, business combinations, taxation, and practical application.
  
  • ACCT 6991 - Advanced Topics in Accounting


    3

    P: ACCT 6901 . Investigation of specific problems in accounting.

Addictions and Rehabilitation

  
  • ADRE 6000 - Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Disability


    3

    Functional capacities of individuals with disabilities, impact of disability on individual, and personal and social adjustment to life.
  
  • ADRE 6001 - Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Disability


    0

    Functional capacities of individuals with disabilities, impact of disability on individual, and personal and social adjustment to life.
  
  • ADRE 6010 - Introduction to Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling


    3

    History and philosophy of the counseling profession, including credentialing, ethical standards and counselor role and function in clinical, substance abuse, and rehabilitation settings.
  
  • ADRE 6050 - Ethical and Legal Aspects in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling


    3

    P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor. Ethical standards, legal issues, and decision making in counseling.
  
  • ADRE 6100 - Occupational Analysis and Career Counseling


    3 Formerly REHB 5100

    P: Consent of instructor. Current occupational, vocational, career counseling, and career development theories and practices related to persons with and without disabilities across the life-span.
  
  • ADRE 6200 - Psychosocial Aspects of Disability


    3

    Social and psychological issues related to physical and mental disability. Identification of adjustment problems and design of appropriate rehabilitation responses.
  
  • ADRE 6250 - Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental and Emotional Disorders


    3

    P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor. Diagnostic and treatment practices for counseling individuals with mental disorders.
  
  • ADRE 6300 - Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling Theories


    3

    P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor. Theories and perspectives of clinical, addictions, rehabilitation and counseling/psychotherapy.
  
  • ADRE 6310 - Prepracticum in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling


    3

    P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor. In class practice of counseling skills and techniques, assessment practices, treatment/rehabilitation plans, professional issues, standards, and ethics.
  
  • ADRE 6320 - Family Treatment in Substance Abuse Rehabilitation


    3 Same as HDFS 6320 

    P: ADRE 6703  or consent of instructor. Rehabilitation and treatment strategies. Family intervention strategies, family counseling, and treatment of adult children of addicted parents. Emphasis on relationships of family, substance abuse, and major physical and mental disabilities.
  
  • ADRE 6330 - Clinical and Addictions Counseling


    3

    P: Admission to MS in substance abuse and clinical counseling or consent of instructor; ADRE 6703 . Theory and practice for counseling people with mental health and addiction disorders, including issues related to assessment, family, co-occurring disorders,special populations, stress management, criminal justice system, and relapse prevention.
  
  • ADRE 6340 - Human Growth and Development in Clinical, Addictions and Rehabilitation Counseling


    3

    P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor. Addresses the nature and needs of persons at all developmental levels across the lifespan within various multicultural contexts.
  
  • ADRE 6350 - Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Group Counseling


    3

    P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor; ADRE 6300 , ADRE 6310 , ADRE 6703 . Didactic and experiential group counseling processes for individuals with mental health, addiction, and/or physical disorders, and vocational issues.
  
  • ADRE 6351 - Personal Growth Group Lab


    1

    10 lab sessions. P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor. Direct student experience in a personal growth group.
  
  • ADRE 6360 - Practicum in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling


    3

    Minimum of 8 hours per week in applied setting. P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor; ADRE 6300 , ADRE 6310 . C: ADRE 6361 . Counseling clients with clinical mental health issues, addictions, adjustment to disability, educational and/or career planning.
  
  • ADRE 6361 - Practicum in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling Lab


    1

    Minimum of 8 hours per week in applied field-site setting. P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor; ADRE 6300 , ADRE 6310 ; C: ADRE 6360 . Counseling of clients with problems of personal/social adjustment, substance abuse, adjustment to disability, educational and/or career planning in an applied setting.
  
  • ADRE 6370 - Multicultural Issues in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling


    3

    P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor. Awareness, knowledge, and skills to counsel persons from culturally diverse backgrounds.
  
  • ADRE 6375 - Military and Trauma Counseling


    3

    P: Admission to graduate REHB program or consent of instructor. Focuses on providing assessment, counseling, rehabilitation, and transitional services to individuals and families in the military, veterans, and trauma survivors.
  
  • ADRE 6380 - Career Counseling in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Concepts of social, psychological, theoretical, and learning needs of career counseling and development.
  
  • ADRE 6400 - Introduction to Vocational Evaluation and Career Assessment


    3 Formerly REHB 5400

    History, theories and philosophies of vocational evaluation to include credentialing, program accreditation, ethics, and the role and function of the vocational evaluator in various social service settings.
  
  • ADRE 6401 - Assessment in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling


    3

    P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor. Principles of standardized psychological, clinical mental health, addiction, vocational, and educational tests and inventories.
  
  • ADRE 6501 - Independent Study in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling


    1

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor. Advanced independent study for MS research project, under supervision of faculty.
  
  • ADRE 6521 - Directed Research in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling


    1

    May be repeated for a maximum of 3 s.h. P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor. Research in a particular counseling/rehabilitation problem based on student’s special interests and needs.
  
  • ADRE 6522 - Directed Readings in Rehabilitation


    1

    No class meetings; hours for instructor conferences arranged. Consent of instructor. Intensive reading on particular rehabilitation problem based on student’s special interests and needs.
  
  • ADRE 6523 - Directed Readings in Rehabilitation


    1

    No class meetings; hours for instructor conferences arranged. Consent of instructor. Intensive reading on particular rehabilitation problem based on student’s special interests and needs.
  
  • ADRE 6550 - Research in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling


    3

    P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or MS in rehabilitation and career counseling, or consent of instructor. Examination of historical, correlation, causal-comparative, descriptive, and experimental research designs to prepare students to evaluate research.
  
  • ADRE 6561 - Master of Science Research Project


    3

    P: ADRE 6550  or consent of instructor. Formulation of lab project, case study, experimental study, or library research project that demonstrates principles and procedures of recognizing and formulating problems of scientific, professional, and clinical importance in rehabilitation.
  
  • ADRE 6703 - Foundations of Addictions and Clinical Counseling


    3

    Examination of psychoactive drugs of abuse including their impact on society, drug regulation, and psychopharmacology. Emphasis placed on clinical counseling, prevention, and treatment.
  
  • ADRE 6793 - Treatment in Addictions and Clinical Counseling


    3

    P: Admission to MS in clinical counseling or substance abuse counseling certificate, or consent of instructor; ADRE 6703 . Evidence-based strategies and models for treating individuals addicted to substances and behaviors, such as pathological gambling, compulsive sex, and binge eating, as well as co-occurring clinical mental health issues.
  
  • ADRE 6795 - Prevention of Drug and Behavioral Addictions


    3 Formerly REHB 5795

    P: ADRE 6703 ; admission to graduate REHB program or substance abuse counseling certificate or consent of instructor. Current evidence-based models will be applied to the prevention of substance and behavioral addictions.
  
  • ADRE 6796 - Contemporary Issues for Addictions


    3 Formerly REHB 5796

    P: ADRE 6703 ; REHB majors or substance abuse counseling certificate or consent of instructor. In-depth exploration of current topics in the field of substance and behavioral addictions.
  
  • ADRE 6799 - Independent Study in Alcohol/Drug Abuse Addiction


    3

    P: ADRE 6795  or consent of instructor. Etiology, epidemiology, treatment, rehabilitation, intervention, or prevention.
  
  • ADRE 6895 - Internship in Vocational Evaluation


    3-12

    May be taken for a maximum of 12 s. h. P: Consent of graduate director. Field placement specific to vocational evaluation which can be substituted for ADRE 6991 .
  
  • ADRE 6991 - Internship in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling


    3

    Must be repeated for a minimum of 12 s.h. P: Consent of DARS graduate director. Field-site placement in a professional clinical mental health, addictions, and/or rehabilitation counseling program during student’s last semester.
  
  • ADRE 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of instructor.
  
  • ADRE 7001 - Thesis: Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting thesis research may only register for this course during the summer. P: Consent of instructor.
  
  • ADRE 7340 - Advanced Clinical Counseling Theories and Techniques


    3

    P: ADRE 6300 , ADRE 6310  or equivalent; or consent of instructor. Counseling theories utilized with people with disabilities, such as cognitive behavioral counseling, transactional analysis, and gestalt therapy. Counseling techniques and strategies such as stress management skill training, anger management, self-esteem building, conflict management, dream work, and alternative and complementary therapies.
  
  • ADRE 7404 - Resource Development in Rehabilitation Counseling and Administration


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Development of research or service grants, contract proposals, and project implementation and closure.
  
  • ADRE 7601 - Rehabilitation Administration and Leadership


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Provides overview of management and leadership theory for rehabilitation service delivery organizations.
  
  • ADRE 7610 - Employee Assistance Programs


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Theory and practice of employee assistance programs. Organization, structure, and professional helping role.
  
  • ADRE 8050 - Ethical and Legal Issues in Counselor Education and Supervision


    3

    P: ADRE 6050  or consent of instructor. Issues of professionalism and ethical practice related to counselor education, supervision, administration, consultation, and practice.
  
  • ADRE 8210 - Advanced Pedagogy in Rehabilitation Counseling


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Prepares professionals to teach in higher education settings.
  
  • ADRE 8350 - Advanced Group Counseling in Rehabilitation


    3

    P: ADRE 6350  or equivalent or consent of instructor. Advanced group counseling techniques and skills with people in rehabilitation settings. Includes experiential component.
  
  • ADRE 8360 - Advanced Practicum


    3

    P: ADRE 6360  or consent of instructor. Experience in clinical counseling, counselor education, or administration with individual and/or triadic supervision.
  
  • ADRE 8370 - Advanced Multicultural Ethics and Leadership in Counseling


    3

    P: ADRE 6370  or consent of instructor. Multicultural theories, experiences, and activities to develop advanced cultural awareness, ethics, knowledge, and skills to work as professionals and leaders with individuals, groups, and organizations from diverse backgrounds.
  
  • ADRE 8380 - Rehabilitation Counseling Supervision


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Current knowledge in theoretical foundations and applied models of counselor/clinical supervision within a rehabilitation counseling context. Doctoral students develop skills in roles of supervisor-teacher, supervisor-counselor, and supervisor-consultant. Simulated counselor-supervision experiences and engagement in experiential training by supervising several master’s-level practicum and/or internship supervisees.
  
  • ADRE 8410 - Seminar in Vocational Evaluation Systems Design


    3

    P: ADRE 6400  or equivalent; consent of instructor. Examines vocational assessment and vocational systems, including construction, standardization, and administration. Reviews service delivery systems that utilize vocational evaluation/assessment instruments. Analysis of effective service and system matches.
  
  • ADRE 8420 - Advanced Assessment and Evaluation


    3

    P: ADRE 6401 , ADRE 6550 ; or consent of instructor. Advanced study of evaluation procedures and methods necessary to analyze and assess individuals and/or programs.
  
  • ADRE 8531 - Independent Study


    1

    P: Consent of instructor. Intensive reading on a particular area of rehabilitation or administration. Hours for instructor conferences arranged individually with student.
  
  • ADRE 8532 - Independent Study


    1

    P: Consent of instructor. Intensive reading on a particular area of rehabilitation or administration. Hours for instructor conferences arranged individually with student.
  
  • ADRE 8533 - Independent Study


    1

    P: Consent of instructor. Intensive reading on a particular area of rehabilitation or administration. Hours for instructor conferences arranged individually with student.
  
  • ADRE 8550 - Advanced Research in Rehabilitation


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Prepares professionals to study and evaluate professional practice.
  
  • ADRE 8630 - Theory and Design of Rehabilitation Programs


    3

    P: ADRE 7601  or equivalent or consent of instructor. Theory, philosophy, and administrative processes behind design and operation of different rehabilitation service delivery programs. Approaches to evaluating and improving program effectiveness.
  
  • ADRE 8710 - Substance Abuse Seminar


    3

    P: ADRE 6330 , ADRE 6793 , ADRE 6796 ; or consent of instructor. Covers contemporary and controversial issues in substance abuse field. Explores opposing viewpoints from leading health care professionals, social scientists, and social commentators. Develops critical thinking skills, including debates, literature review, and class discussion. Examines several major issues facing the substance abuse field.
  
  • ADRE 8810 - Doctoral Seminar in Rehabilitation Counseling


    1-4

    P: Consent of instructor. Forum to review, discuss, write, and develop research on a variety of current topics in rehabilitation counseling and/or administration.
  
  • ADRE 8991 - Advanced Internship


    3

    P: Consent of graduate director. Includes a minimum of 600 hours of supervised experiences in clinical practice, supervision, research, and/or teaching.
  
  • ADRE 8992 - Advanced Internship


    3

    P: Consent of graduate director. Includes a minimum of 600 hours of supervised experiences in clinical practice, supervision, research, and/or teaching.
  
  • ADRE 8993 - Advanced Internship


    3

    P: Consent of graduate director. Includes a minimum of 600 hours of supervised experiences in clinical practice, supervision, research, and/or teaching.
  
  • ADRE 8994 - Advanced Internship


    3

    P: Consent of graduate director. Includes a minimum of 600 hours of supervised experiences in clinical practice, supervision, research, and/or teaching.
  
  • ADRE 9000 - Dissertation


    3-12

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 18 s.h. toward degree. P: Consent of instructor
  
  • ADRE 9001 - Dissertation Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting dissertation research may only register for the course during summer. P: Consent of instructor.

Adult Education

  
  • ADED 6001 - Special Topics Seminar


    1

    May be repeated for maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of instructor. Focused study in selected topics in adult education.
  
  • ADED 6002 - Special Topics Seminar


    2

    May be repeated for maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of instructor. Focused study in selected topics in adult education.
  
  • ADED 6003 - Special Topics Seminar


    3

    May be repeated for maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of instructor. Focused study in selected topics in adult education.
  
  • ADED 6100 - Introduction to Student Affairs


    3 Same as COAD 6100  

    Introduction to the profession in post-secondary education, including student development theories, foundations of student affairs, and structure, organization and management of student affairs programs.
  
  • ADED 6240 - Effective College Teaching


    3

    Basic principles and practice of effective teaching at college level. Conceptual understanding and experiential skills in planning, implementing, and evaluating college instruction.
  
  • ADED 6307 - Proposal Writing for Grants and Contracts


    3

    Sources of support of sponsored programs. Design of proposals for research, training/education, public service, development, and other types of grants and contracts. Emphasis on practical application of knowledge and techniques for proposal preparation.
  
  • ADED 6379 - Issues and Strategies in Adult Literacy


    3

    Educational, psychological, social, cultural, and political problems that may be present for adults with low levels of literacy. Strategies and practical applications developed for understanding, motivating, and teaching under-educated adult.
  
  • ADED 6445 - Introduction to Adult and Community Education


    3

    P: Baccalaureate degree. Overview of adult education to aid student in conceptualizing social, historical, and philosophical nature of the field.
  
  • ADED 6446 - Community Education and Community Development


    3

    P: ADED 6445 . Relationship between community education and community development and agencies and institutions in community. Techniques for assessing, coordinating, and delivering services through persons trained as community education specialists.
  
  • ADED 6450 - Community, Junior, and Technical College


    3

    Philosophy, roles, organization, and historical foundations of community, junior, and technical colleges as specific institutions designed to meet educational needs of a rapidly changing society.
  
  • ADED 6453 - The Adult Learner


    3

    Uniqueness of adult as learner. Development and changes in adulthood that affect learning process.
 

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