CG – Counseling and Guidance Instructor Qualifications ARCHIVE
Instructor Qualifications for CG prior to December 2012
General Qualifications
CG 100A, 100B, 100C, 105, 111A, 111B,111C,112, 130, 144, 145, 146, 147 225, 0690 and 0693
Masters in Counseling, Psychology (Counseling, Clinical, School, Applied, or Educational), Social Work, Applied Behavioral Science or Education (unless otherwise specified for individual courses).
Qualifications that apply to specific courses:
CG 114
General qualifications AND one college-level credit-based course in Personal Finance
OR
Masters in Business or Finance
CG 130H
General Qualifications
OR
Masters in an Allied/Professional Health field
CG 140A, 140B, 140C
General qualifications AND one graduate-level credit-based course in Tests &Measurements or Assessment AND one graduate-level credit-based course in Career Theory AND one graduate-level credit-based course in Lifespan or Human or Adult Development.
CG 180, 190, 191
General Qualifications OR Masters in Sociology AND One graduate-level credit-based course in Social Justice or Diversity or Multiculturalism or Multicultural Counseling
OR
Masters in Social Justice
CG 209, 280A, 280B
General Qualifications OR Masters in Business Administration, Human Resources Management, or Communications
AND
2 years experience as a career counselor, employment specialist, employment case-worker, HR professional, training manager, or similar experience
Revised October 2011
CG 100A, 100B, 100C and CG 111A, 111B, 111C
Masters in Counseling, Psychology, Social Psychology, or related field.
OR
Bachelors & 4 years college work experience in advising, instruction, or student services.
Demonstrated competency is 10 years in field
CG 130, 130H
Masters in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work or Education Psychology, Social Psychology or related field.
OR
Bachelor’s + 4 years college work experience in advising, instruction or student services
CG 140A,140B,140C
Masters in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work or Education Psychology, including 3 graduate credit hours in Tests and Measurements, 3 graduate credit hours in Career Theory, and 3 graduate credit hours in Adult Development
OR
Masters in any subject + 30 graduate hours in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, or Education Psychology, including 3 graduate credit hours in Tests and Measurements, 3 graduate credit hours in Career Theory, and 3 graduate credit hours in Adult Development.
CG 112, 144,145,146, 147, 0690, 0693
Masters in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Education Psychology or related field.
Revised: July 2010
CG 100A, 100B, 100C and CG 111A, 111B, 111C
Masters in Counseling, Psychology, Social Psychology, or related field.
OR
Bachelors & 4 years college work experience in advising, instruction, or student services. Demonstrated competency is 10 years in field
CG 130, 130H
Masters in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work or Education Psychology, Social Psychology or related field.
OR
Bachelor’s + 4 years college work experience in advising, instruction or student services
CG 140A,140B,140C
Masters in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work or Education Psychology, including 3 graduate credit hours in Tests and Measurements, 3 graduate credit hours in Career Theory, and 3 graduate credit hours in Adult Development
OR
Masters in any subject + 30 graduate hours in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, or Education Psychology, including 3 graduate credit hours in Tests and Measurements, 3 graduate credit hours in Career Theory, and 3 graduate credit hours in Adult Development.
CG 144,145,146, 147
Masters in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work or Education Psychology, including 3 graduate credit hours in Tests and Measurements and 3 graduate credit hours in Adult Development
OR
Masters in any subject + 30 graduate hours in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, or Education Psychology, including 3 graduate credit hours in Tests and Measurements, and 3 graduate credit hours in Adult Development.
Revised Date: 4/1/2009