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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Marriage and Family Therapy, Non-Clinical Concentration in Systemic Studies (Online), Ph.D. (511505)
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Program Description
This theoretically oriented Ph.D. is uniquely designed for the clinician, counselor, coach, clergy, healer, educator, scholar, artist, and professional who desires deeper study of the contexts that advance the practices necessary for change. The program’s faculty comprises a learned group of scholars, educators, and seasoned practitioners. Coursework spans across academic disciplines and fields of practice and aims to study and contribute to the ways creativity helps awaken systemic processes of change. The program combines rigor with creativity and is subjected to universally accepted standards of academic rigor and measurement.
Program Admissions
Admission to the Marriage & Family Therapy (MFT) program is at the discretion of the MFT Program Admissions Committee; In addition to the university requirements for admission to the Graduate School at ULM, applicants for admission to the Ph.D. in MFT with a concentration in Systemic Studies will meet the following criteria:
Completed a masters degree from a regionally accredited institution, or the equivalent,
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A minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.5 (based on a 4.0 scale)
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Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Score
and will provide:
- 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 fulfillment 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 will be required to take all of the additional courses: Total course requirements: 60 hours.
Graduate Courses
Note: To receive graduate credit for a 4000-level course designated “For Undergraduate and Graduates,” a student must be in graduate admission status at the time credit is earned in the course. Credit earned in undergraduate admission status cannot be changed to graduate credit.
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