PCO 570 99 Career Counseling

Fall - 2007

Online – 3 credit hours

SueKing, MA LPCC sc

Office Location: CounselingCenter

Phone Number: 513.244.8193 or

(cell) 513.252.8535

Email:

Description:

This course concentrates on career development theories and their implication for appraisal of vocationally related interests, aptitudes and personality characteristics. It will emphasize the practice of career development and planning for those individuals and groups desiring career counseling in various settings.

Rationale:

This course provides theoretical foundations of vocational counseling from both a Christian and secular perspective. Exploration of interventions, assessments and technological resources is also included.

Objectives:

The objectives are designed to meet CACREP requirements, Section 2.K.4.a-i. In particular, a student that successfully completes this course will be able to:

  1. Appreciate historical and current theoretical perspectives on vocational development and explore the correlation between theory, assessment and career planning.
  2. Identify and use career, educational, occupational and labor market information resources, computer-based information systems and other electronic career information systems to provide career counseling.
  3. Implement technology-based development applications and strategies, including computer-assisted career guidance systems and appropriate world-wide web sites.
  4. Develop the ability to plan, organize, implement and evaluate career development programs and services in educational and community settings.
  5. Identify relevant assessment instruments in career planning and decision making.
  6. Acquire beginning proficiency in planning, placing, evaluating and following up with career and educational development plans.
  7. Experience the role of vocational test interpreter and counselor.
  8. Understand the need for life-long learning necessitated by vocational and theoretical changes.
  9. Understand career development issues among diverse populations and select career counseling processes, techniques and resources applicable to specific populations.
  10. Understand ethical issues in career development interventions and abide by ethical standards of career planning and assessment.

Technology:

Students will need access to Moodle through the CCU website. It is imperative that students maintain their pace with the rest of the class. While this is an online class, it is designed as a learning environment in which all members will move through the class material as a group. Discussions, tests, readings are designed around the class schedule (see below). Eight units have been prepared and work in each unit must be completed in accordance with the course schedule. See Guidelines on Missed Work or Exams below.

Requirements/Grading:

  1. Reading of assigned texts.
  1. Participation in online discussion among class members regarding additional reading or application exercises.
  1. Various application exercises, along with exams are given in the semester. Application exercises are due the last day of the unit. Exams will be available online, with the exception of the Career Counseling Plan, and will be posted 48 hours prior to the last day of the unit only. Exams will consist of multiple-choice questions. Exceptions due to health or other factors must be approved by the instructor.

Grade Scale:

This class will use the seminary grading scale. Please refer to the CCU Student Handbook. Point value for each assignment will be provided the first day of class.

Guidelines for Course Work:

IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE IF THIS IS THE RIGHT TIME TO TAKE THIS COURSE. The course assignments are planned to support your learning and none of them should be dismissed as unimportant.

Guidelines on Missed Work or Exams

Written assignments will be accepted late but there will be a 5% penalty on all late work, per point value of that assignment. Examinations will not be given late unless there is a medical emergency or family emergency. If student is unable to take exam as assigned, the student will have one week to make arrangements with professor to taking the exam. It is the discretion of the professor to reduce the grade for the exam due to late entry.

Policy on Academic Integrity:

If you cheat on an exam or turn in work that is not your own, you will receive a 0 for that work and the Counseling Academic Committee may take additional action. Please refer to your CCU Student Handbook for complete details on the seminary policy on academic integrity.

Texts:

Kapes, J. T., & Whitfield, E. A. (Eds.) A Counselor’s Guide to Career Assessment Instruments. (4th Edition). Tulsa, OK: National Career Development Association.

Zunker, Vernon G. Career Counseling: A Holistic Approach. (7th Ed.) Belmont, CA: Thomason-Brooks/Cole. (ISBN #0-534-64017-6)

Journal References:

The Career Development QuarterlyJournal of Career Assessment

Journal of Vocational BehaviorThe Counseling Psychologist

Journal of Career DevelopmentJournal of Counseling & Development

Journal of Counseling PsychologyJournal of Multicultural Counseling & Development

Christian Component:

Student is encouraged to evaluate and integrate all class material from a Christian perspective and work to apply biblical truth into your life, thought and the counseling profession.

Americans with Disabilities Act

If you believe you have a disability, you may wish to self-identify. You can do so by providing documentation to the office of the Student Retention in the Worship & MinistryBuilding. Students with disabilities are encouraged to speak with the instructor regarding accommodations that may be of benefit for success in the class.

Disclaimer:

The professor deserves the right to change or amend any part of this course plan as deemed necessary to offer the best possible educational experience for students.

Note: All documents submitted on Moodle should be in WORD format; Times New Roman; 12 pitch.

DATE / TOPIC / ASSIGNMENT / Grade Value
Unit 1 – Historical Perspectives on Career Development /
  • Course Introduction & Syllabus review
  • History & Overview of Career Development and types of theories
  • Goals of Career Counseling
  • Key terms in career counseling
/

Text: Chapters 1 & 4

  • Application Exercise
  • Lecture – Part I & II
/

5%

(Relevant course response)
Unit 2 – Understanding and Applying Theories of Career Development /
  • Trait & Factor Theory
  • Super’s Life Span Theory
  • Gottfredson’s Theory
  • Holland’s Theory of Types
  • Krumboltz’s Learning Theory
  • Social Cognitive Career Theory
  • Cognitive Information Processing Approach
  • Brown’s Value Based Model
  • Hansen’s Integrative Life Planning
/
  • Text (Zunker) – Chapters 2 & 3
  • Sharf – (Counseling Theories/Moodle Handout)
  • Review of Counseling Theories/Moodle Handout
  • Lecture – Highlights of Theories
  • Application Exercise
/ 5%
(journal response)
Exam: Career Theories / 30%
(career theories exam)
Unit 3 – Ethical, Legal and Diversity Issues in Career Counseling /
  • Traditional Assumptions of Career Theories in the USA
  • Ethnocentrism: Universal vs Cultural Specific Models
  • Gender Identity Models
  • Career Counseling for Individuals with Disabilities
/
  • Text (Zunker) Chapters 9, 10 & 13

Application Exercise

  • Lecture
/ 5%
(survey of campus/interview & forum)
Unit 4 – Technology & Labor Market Resources /
  • Counselor’s role in providing data
  • Types of data needed by clients
  • Resources of technology
  • Helping clients turn data into information
  • Using technology to support career counseling & planning
/
  • Text – Chapter 8 (Zunker)
  • Application Exercise
  • Lecture
/ 5%
(comparison of 3 college career centers)
Unit 5 – Evaluation and Planning of Career Development Programs / Career Development Planning and Interventions for:
  • Elementary Schools
  • Middle & High Schools
  • Higher Education
  • Community Setting
/
  • Text (Zunker) – Chapters 15-17
  • Application Exercise
  • Lecture
/ 10%
(career development plan for schools)
Unit 6 – Interplay Between Life Roles and Work /
  • The Relationship Between Life Roles and Work
  • Gender in the Workplace
  • Dual-Career Families
/
  • Text (Zunker) – Chapters 11-12

Review journal articles (2) and provide comparative analysis of text to articles (200-300 words)

/ 5%
(journal articles response)
Unit 7 – Assessment(s) and Career Planning /
  • Relationship of Assessment to Career Planning Process
  • Competent and responsible use of assessments
  • Purpose of Assessments
  • Formal and informal assessments
/
  • Text (Zunker) 6 and 7
  • Text (Kapes): pgs 14-34, 47-72, 288-297, 363-368
  • Application Exercise
  • Lecture
/ 5%
(assessment comparison)
Unit 8 - Personal Evaluation & Assessment /
  • Resume & Cover Letter preparation
  • Models of Career Intake Interviews
  • Career Counseling Check-List
  • Career Counseling Plan & Related resources
/
  • Text: Chapter 5
  • Complete the following:
  1. MBTI
  2. Strong’s Inventory
  3. Career Counseling
Protocol
Resume & Cover Letter
  • Lecture
/ 25%
(resume, cover letter & career development plan)
All REQUIRED READING ASSIGNMENTS / 5%

Total points:100

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