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2003-2004 Human Services Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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Organizational Management and Leadership Concentration
Program Outline
Courses
- Project Phases I through IV (MOML 601-604) Credits: 12
- Leadership: A Lifelong Journey (MOML 625) Credits: 2
- Economics of Change (MOML 626) Credits: 2
- Building Multicultural Organizations and Communities (MOML 628) Credits: 2
- Strategic Planning (MOML 657) Credits: 2
- Fiscal Management (MOML 659) Credits: 2
- Organizational Transformation (MOML 661) Credits: 2
- Staffing & Supervision (MOML 662) Credits: 2
- Program Evaluation (MOML 667) Credits: 2
- Policies & Alternatives (MOML 678) Credits: 2
- Electives (three at 2 credits each) Credits: 6
Total Credits: 36 MOML 601, 602, 603, 604 Project Phase I, II, II and IV
Project Phases I through IV make up a four-term graduate course sequence. Through
these four courses, students move from background research to community assessment
to action planning. The ultimate outcome of the four-course sequence is the completion
of a comprehensive, complete, professional, research-based written proposal, generally
intended for publication, grant submission, professional conference presentation,
or program development. Additional Required Courses
Community Counseling Psychology Concentration
Program Outline Courses
- Project Phases I through IV (MCCP 601-604) 12 credits
- Leadership: A Lifelong Journey (MCCP 625) 2 credits
- Economics of Change (MCCP 626) 2 credits
- Human Nature, Human Development and Human Assessment (MCCP 627) 2 credits
- Building Multicultural Organizations and Communities (MCCP 628) 2 credits
- Child & Family Services II: The Larger Context (MCCP 634) 2 credits
- Child & Family Services III: Assessment & Intervention (MCCP 635) 2 credits
- Human Service Delivery Systems: Overview & Critique (MCCP 652) 2 credits
- Electives (five at 2 credits each) 10 credits
Total Credits 36 MCCP 601, 602, 603, 604 Project Phase I, II, III and IV
Project Phases I through IV make up a four-term graduate course sequence. Through
these four courses, students move from background research to community assessment
to action planning. The ultimate outcome of the four-course sequence is the completion
of a comprehensive, complete, professional, research-based written proposal, generally
intended for publication, grant submission, professional conference presentation,
or program development. Additional Required Courses
Additional Content Courses and Electives
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