The following are required for completion of the Marriage and Family
Therapy Programs.
The
Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (61 s.h.)
Personality,
Behavior and Counseling (15-18 s.h.)
Family
Development and Counseling (22 s.h.)
Supervised
Clinical Practice (12 s.h.)
Research
Methodology (3
s.h.)
Electives,
under advisement (6-9 s.h.)
The
Professional Diploma in Marriage and Family Therapy(60
s.h.)
The program, which
may be completed on either a part-time or full-time basis,
requires the student to successfully complete at least 30
semester hours, which is a guideline for those who already
hold a master's in counseling, social work, psychology or
a related area. Those who may need to make up additional coursework
should take credits in psychology, sociology or a related
social science area under departmental advisement.