IBH 6325

About This Course

This course examines the principles of assessment in a counseling context, including concepts necessary for the selection, administration, scoring, and interpretation of tests. Assessment is an essential part of counseling. To effectively select, administer, and interpret formal and informal instruments, counselors must understand both ethical and cultural factors and fundamental concepts of reliability, validity, and applicability. This course prepares students to complete diagnostic assessments. 

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