Department of Counselor Education

Mary Alice Bruce, Department Head
332 Education Building
Phone: (307) 766-2366, FAX: (307) 766-3720
Web site: http://ed.uwyo.edu/cnsled

 

Professors

MARY ALICE BRUCE, B.S. Purdue University 1971; M.S. Iowa State University 1989; Ph.D. 1991; Professor of Counselor  Education 2007, 1991.

 

Associate Professors
KENT W. BECKER, B.S. Oklahoma State University 1982; M.A. University of Northern Colorado 1990; Ed.D. 1994; Associate Professor of Counselor Education 2003.

 

Assistant Professors
SERENA LAMBERT, B.A. Linfield College 1991; M.A. University of Montana 1999; Ph.D. Idaho State University 2005; Assistant Professor of Counselor Education 2005.
DEBORAH MCGRIFF, B.S. University of Nebraska—Lincoln 1976; M.S.W. University of Nebraska—Omaha 1981; Ph.D. University of Wyoming 1999; Assistant Professor of Counselor Education 2002.
MICHAEL M. MORGAN, B.S. Brigham Young University 1993; M.S. Auburn University 1995; Ph.D. Purdue University 2003; Assistant Professor of Counselor Education 2003.

JANE WARREN, B.A. University of Wyoming 1974; M.A. 1979; Ph.D. 1987; Assistant Professor of Counselor Education 2007.

 


Counselor Education

Counselor education curricula experiences concentrate on the integration of helping skills, theory and practice. The programs utilize a personalized, developmentally oriented focus and prepare professional counselors for entry into school, mental health, and higher education settings.

The undergraduate counseling courses are designed to achieve the following objectives:

• enhance self-awareness

• facilitate effective relationship skills

• increase leadership knowledge and skills

• assist learners in maximizing their potential

Counselor education offers a doctoral degree and two-year (61 semester hours) master’s degree programs. The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) has conferred accreditation to the following M.S. programs in counselor education: school counseling, community mental health counseling, and student affairs practice in higher education. The Ph.D. program is also CACREP accredited. A program information packet is available and additional information may be found in the Graduate Bulletin and online at www.uwyo.edu/cnsled.

Counseling (CNSL) Courses


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