EDU563 Advocacy, Consulting, and Systems Change as Counseling and Human Development Practice
Situates counselors, clients, schools and community agencies in relation to relevant social systemic forces. Explores systems theory and models of intervention that are facilitated through advocacy, consultation, and challenge to existing social systems. This applied approach to human development is directed toward understanding the design and implementation of practices facilitating psychological competence and empowerment, preventing disorder, and promoting social action and change. Includes basic principles of program evaluation.
Credits: 3Offered: Fall (odd)
Offered Online: No terms identified
Modes: In-Person
Prerequisites: None
Restrictions: Enrollment limited to matriculated doctoral degree candidates in the counseling and human development programs, or by permission of instructor
EDU 563 Advocacy, Consulting, and Systems Change as Counseling and Human Development Practice course information is subject to change, please check the latest schedule.