Courses Taught

Pictured: Dr. Yowell's Counseling Practicum Class
If you are a current student in any of these courses, please see your Blackboard account for additional information.
Graduate Courses (Regularly Taught)
PSY 714: The Psychology of Vocational Development
Covers career theory, career assessment, vocational research, and career counseling including direct client experience
PSY 614: Testing & Individual Analysis
An introduced to core psychometric concepts and appropriate test use
PSY652 & 762: Counseling Practicum I & II
Beginning practicum courses during which students see clients in the Community Counseling & Assessment Clinic
PSY 796: Masters Field Internship
Culminating experience of the master's degree in which students are placed in a community mental health setting for a practical experience
Undergraduate Courses (Regularly Taught)
PSY 251: Careers in Psychology
Focuses on working with psychology majors through their personal career development and understanding the options for psych majors
PSY 436: Abnormal Psychology
Principles of abnormal behavior from the psychological perspective, including assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and legal & cultural issues