All CMHC and SAAC Students
To avoid confusion as we transition to new program names, if you entered:
- Fall 2007/Spring 2008 CMHC I, SAAC I
- Fall 2006/Spring 2007 CMHC II, (CMHC) SAAC II
- Fall 2005/Spring 2006 CP II, (CP) SAAC II
Required weekend courses – use elective credit allowance.
CMHC
PYB 523“>PYB 523
Psychopharmacology for Counselors*
CMHC (SA/AC)
*
PY 572“>PY 572 Theories of Addiction
CP (SA/AC)
PYB 523“>PYB 523
Psychopharmacology for Counselors*
*PYB 523 OR its equivalent is a prerequisite for PY 563.
Other weekend courses are elective
CMHC Students
(Spring 2008 enterers)
Register for:
- PYD 601“>PYD 601 Professional Orientation & Ethics
- Continuing CMHC Students
(Fall 2007 entrants)
Register for:
- PYS 604“>PYS 604 Social and Cultural Diversity
- Continuing CMHC II & SAAC II Students
(Fall 2006 & Spring 2007 entrants)
Register for:
- PY 687“>PY 687 Professional Seminar in Counseling II
- PYI 514“>PYI 514 Methods of Testing and Assessment
All students will continue in the professional seminar in which they were enrolled for the Fall semester. Elective courses are optional.
Please note: students who entered in Fall 2006 and Spring 2007 may enroll for a maximum of 14 credits in the Spring 2008 semester. Students must have written permission of the Program Director to exceed this maximum. This authorization is to be provided to the Registrar’s Office via FirstClass.
CP II & SAAC II Students
(Fall 2005/Spring 2006 entrants)
It is our belief that students are best served by a broad course of study. A broad foundation provides for more flexible and comprehensive therapeutic knowledge and is also valuable in compiling a vita.
Students are advised to check their state licensure requirements for specific course requirements. Maine and Vermont students should be particularly careful. Massachusetts students should be mindful of specific regulations pertaining to direct service hours and internships. SA/AC students are also reminded they must complete one of their two internships in substance abuse counseling.
Counseling Psychology II students should register for:
- PY 689“>PY 689 Professional Seminar Counseling IV
- Substance Abuse/Addictions Counseling II students should register for:
Substance Abuse/Addictions Counseling II (CP) students who have not taken Psychopharmacology of Substance Abuse (PY 563) must do so now in order to graduate. PYB 523, or its equivalent, is a prerequisite for this course.
All students will continue in the professional seminar in which they were enrolled for the Fall semester. CP II and SA/AC II students may enroll for a maximum of 14 credits in the spring 2008 semester. Students must have written permission of the Program Director to exceed this maximum. This authorization is to be provided to the Registrar’s Office via FirstClass.
Course Schedules
CMHC I and SAAC I Courses
(Spring 2008 Enterers)
Wednesdays 9-11:30am
PYD 601“>PYD 601 Professional Orientation and Ethics (Section A)Wednesdays 4-6:30pm
CMHC I and SAAC I Students(students entered Fall 2007)
Wednesdays 9-11:30am
PYI 552“>PYI 552 Career & Lifestyle Counseling (Sections A & B)Wednesdays 4-5:30pm
CMHC II and SA/AC II Courses(students entered Fall 2006, Spring 2007)
Tuesdays 9-11:30am
PYI 514“>PYI 514 Methods of Testing and Assessment (Sections A-C)Tuesdays 4-6:30pm
CP II CoursesTuesdays 9-11:30am
PY 618A“>PY 618A Dance/Movement Therapy with Adults (Section A)
PY 689“>PY 689 Professional Seminar Counseling IV (Sections A-G)Tuesdays 4-6:30pm
PYC 654“>PYC 654 Research & Evaluation (Section B)
SAAC II StudentsTuesdays 9-11:30am
PY 689“>PY 689 Professional Seminar Counseling IV (Sections A-G)Tuesdays 4-6:30pm
AP Weekend Courses

