PRF CNSL 745: Student Development and the College Environment
Counseling - Professional 745
PRF CNSL 745: Student Development and the College Environment
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This course is designed to familiarize students with major theories of student development and apply key theoretical concepts that address students' cognitive, intellectual, identity/personality, ethical, moral, career and social development during the college years. Issues that reflect the diversity, complexity and change in higher education today are also examined. Emphasis is placed on examining student needs, satisfaction and cultures; the impact of campus environments on student development and analysis of programs/services assessment outcomes. Students are provided with the opportunity to design and implement needs and outcomes assessments that reflect specific theoretical perspectives.

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