This course serves as the capstone course for the Mini Master of Psychosocial Counseling Studies program. This course allows students to apply theoretical knowledge and practical skills to a real-world project focused on a key area of psychosocial counseling. Students will develop, implement, and evaluate a project that addresses a specific psychosocial issue, such as mental health intervention, crisis counseling, trauma-informed care, or community support. The project emphasizes research, ethical practice, and culturally sensitive counseling strategies. Students will present their findings through a written report and oral presentation.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
These outcomes aim to prepare students for practical application in psychosocial counseling roles, equipping them with hands-on experience in developing interventions that support individuals, families, and communities. The course is designed to bridge academic learning with real-world application, preparing students for professional roles in counseling, mental health services, and community support programs.