Students completing this course are expected to:
- Explain the important events in the history of career counseling
- Describe basic terms and concepts related to career counseling
- Compare and be able to offer critique of major career counseling theories
- Know and apply career counseling processes and techniques
- Know how to develop career intervention strategies, using major career counseling theories of career counseling services for a different school levels
- Apply skills and strategies to make educational and occupational decisions and plans, placement, follow-up, and evaluation
- Know career assessment tools and information that are relevant to career planning and decision making
- Apply skills in career program development planning, organization, implementation, and evaluation
- Understand ethical issues that impact the work of career counselors