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COUN 2732 - HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFESPANMinimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 The course provides an in-depth study of human development from a disability and multicultural perspective. The content will cover theories of physical, cognitive, social, cultural, and emotional human development from the prenatal period through aging and death. Clinical approaches for each stage of development will be reviewed. Multi-cultural competencies, personal biases, and client preferences will be explored, tested, and applied to clinical work. Students are expected to develop knowledge of human development, disability, and culture that will inform future case conceptualization and treatment as a clinical rehabilitation mental health counselor. Application of these skills and knowledge will be evaluated through direct observation in the community. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Grad Letter Grade Course Requirements: PLAN: Clinical Mental Health Counsel (CMHC-MS)
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