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Apr 10, 2025
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2011-2012 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Marriage and Family Therapy, Non-Clinical Concentration in Creative Systemic Studies (Online), Ph.D.
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Program Description
Overview: The nonclinical track encourages a multidisciplinary study of therapy, counseling, coaching, consultation, teaching, social service learning, and other professions concerned with experiential transformation. This unique doctoral track is designed for masters level professionals from a wide array of disciplines who desire a deeper study of the contexts that advance the creative practices of the transformative arts. To find out more, please visit www.ulm.edu/onlinedegrees. Purpose: The academic program aims to provide leadership for innovative scholarship and multicultural expression in the professions concerned with experiential transformation. Moving past traditional academics, it provides a supportive relational learning community that fosters creativity and co-learning. Program Admissions
Students admitted to the program will have successfully completed a master’s degree program from a regionally accredited institution, or the equivalent. All applicants must submit: - A resume
- Three letters of recommendation from professional colleagues who are familiar with his/her character, work, and therapy skills (where applicable)
- A scholarly writing sample of 8-10 pages. Previous work such as an academic paper or report may be submitted
- A professional goal statement: 1-3 page typed, double-spaced statement of professional goals and how the Ph.D. will lead to the fullfillment of the goals
- A TOEFL score of 61 or above (if applicable)
Program Requirements
Core courses for the Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy - Non-Clinical Concentration include the following: Additionally
Students must take: Total course requirements: 60 hours.
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