Courses & Requirements

On-Campus Mindfulness-Based Transpersonal Counseling Concentration Degree Requirements

Year One Fall Semester

  • CNST610 Social and Multicultural Foundations (3)

 

  • CNST620 Human Growth and Development (3)

 

  • CNST621 Psychology of Meditation: Foundations of Mindfulness (3)

 

  • CNST631 Counseling & Helping Relationships I (3)

Year One Spring Semester

  • CNST661 Counseling & Helping Relationships II (3)

 

  • CNST670 Transpersonal Psychology (3)

 

  • CNST740 Diagnostic Psychopathology (3)

 

  • CNST720 Extending Mindfulness: Cultivating Resilient Presence (1)

Year One Summer Semester (optional)

  • Electives: Intensives and/or others (0–2)

Year Two Fall Semester

  • CNSM601 Gestalt I: Awareness (3)

 

  • CNST671 The Mindful Counselor: Applying Mindfulness in the Therapeutic Context (2)

 

  • CNST750e Group Counseling (3)

 

  • CNST790 Counseling Practicum (3)

Year Two Spring Semester

  • CNSM651 Gestalt II: Experiment (3)

 

  • CNST710 Research and Program Evaluation (3)

 

  • CNST700 Assessment (3)

 

  • CNST770 Compassion Training for Counselors (1)

 

  • Elective(s) (0–3)

Year Two Summer Semester (optional)

  • Electives: Intensives and/or others (0–3)

 

  • CNSG871 Extended Internship I (noncredit)

Year Three Fall Semester

  • CNSM801 Counseling Orientation I (2)

 

  • CNSM871 Internship I: Mindfulness-based Transpersonal Counseling (2)

 

  •  CNST810 Mindfulness-based Counseling: Diagnosis and Interventions (2)

 

  • Elective(s) (0–2)

Year Three Spring Semester

  • CNST711 Career Development (3)

 

  • CNSM802 Counseling Orientation II (2)

 

  • CNSM891 Internship II: Mindfulness-based Transpersonal Counseling (2)

 

  • Elective(s) (0–3)

Year Three Summer Semester (optional)

  • CNSG891 Extended Internship II (noncredit)

Total Credits: 60

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