Counseling

The Counseling specialization focuses on healthy life adjustment, biopsychosocial stress, human diversity, and a synthesis of social, behavioral, and developmental approaches to human growth. Graduates utilize a learning philosophy that emphasizes developmental theories and the broad application of these theories to promote positive, health-oriented growth with emphasis on helping others achieve greater psychological, social, academic, vocational, and ethical development.

Completion Requirements

For a personalized estimate of your time to completion, call your enrollment advisor at 866-492-5336.

Walden offers frequent start dates so that you can begin when it’s convenient for you. Next Start Date: March 2. Admission policies vary by program. Call 1-866-492-5336 or apply now.

Curriculum

Foundation Course

Course Code Course Title Credits
SBSF 8005 Foundations for Doctoral Study 6

Core KAMs

Course Code Course Title Credits
 

KAM I: Principles of Societal Development

 
SBSF 8110 Breadth: Theories of Societal Development 5
SBSF 8120 Depth: Current Research in Societal Development 5
SBSF 8130 Application: Professional Practice and Societal Development 4
  KAM II: Principles of Human Development  
SBSF 8210 Breadth: Theories of Human Development 5
SBSF 8220 Depth: Current Research in Human Development 5
SBSF 8230 Application: Professional Practice and Human Development 4
  KAM III: Principles of Organizational and Social Systems  
SBSF 8310 Breadth: Theories of Organizational and Social Systems 5
SBSF 8320 Depth: Current Research in Organizational and Social Systems 5
SBSF 8330 Application: Professional Practice and Organizational and Social Systems 4

Foundation Research Sequence
The first and second courses are online seminars, requiring students to participate in weekly, Web-based discussions. The third course combines online activities and a 12-hour, face-to-face meeting concurrent with a Walden residency. Faculty members guide discussions, require specific readings and written assignments, and evaluate assignments.

Course Code Course Title Credits
SBSF 8417 Research Seminar I: Human Inquiry and Science 4
HUMN 8427 Research Seminar II: Design in Human Services Research 5
HUMN 8437 Research Seminar III: Data Analysis in Human Services Research 5

Specialized KAMs

Course Code Course Title Credits
  KAM V: Advanced Theory and Practice in Human Services  
HUMN 8515 Breadth: Theories and Models of Human Behavior for Professional Practice: Counseling 5
HUMN 8525 Depth: Contextual Evaluation of Contemporary Theories and Models in Human Services: Counseling 5
HUMN 8535 Application: Integrating Theory and Practice in Human Services: Counseling 4
  KAM VI: Intervention Strategies in Human Services  
HUMN 8615 Breadth: Advanced Theories of Intervention in Human Services: Counseling 5
HUMN 8625 Depth: Human Services Delivery Systems and Ethical Considerations: Counseling 5
HUMN 8635 Application: Integrating Intervention Strategies and Ethical Practice: Counseling 4
  KAM VII: Advanced Case Study in Human Services  
HUMN 8715 Breadth: Theories of Case Study Research and Applied Change in Human Services: Counseling 5
HUMN 8725 Depth: Relating Case Studies to Applied Change in Human Services: Counseling 5
HUMN 8735 Application: A Case Study of Applied Change in Human Services: Counseling 4

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