Courses in this department are offered according to availability as listed in the applicable Registration Guide.
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): 3 credit units in Educational Psychology or permission of the instructor.
Introduction to comprehensive guidance and counselling in school, community, and agency settings. Examines the rationale for and best practices, as well as roles, functions, and ethical practices of personnel involved in guidance and counselling, career education, work education, career resource centres, academic advisement, and student recruitment centres.
Note: Students may not obtain credit for both this course and EDPSY 411 or EDPSY 425.
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): 3 credit units in Educational Psychology or permission of the instructor.
Introduces students to major contemporary theories and practices of individual and group counselling. The primary focus is on preparing classroom teachers and school counsellors for conducting school counselling activities. This is a prerequisite class for the graduate program in counselling in the Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education.
Note: Students may not receive credit for both this course and PSY 257 in a B.Ed. program.