Doctor of Philosophy in Marriage and Family Therapy, Ph.D.

To successfully complete the program, a student must complete the core courses and the required courses (a total of 68 credit hours.)

Required Courses

Foundation Courses* (0-12)

COU 6320Principles of Couple Therapy

3 Credits

COU 6321Strat for Intervent in Family Therapy

3 Credits

COU 6322Family Systems

3 Credits

COU 6323Family of Origin

3 Credits

MFT Core Curriculum (30)

To successfully complete the program, a student must complete the core courses, research courses, practica, and dissertation.

MFT 8320Adv Marriage/Fam Therapy

3 Credits

MFT 8321Theory Bldg Family Sciences

3 Credits

MFT 8322Theories of the Family

3 Credits

MFT 8323Substance Abuse in Family

3 Credits

MFT 8324Current Res/Issues in Marr/Fam

3 Credits

MFT 8325Neurosci/Pharma for Fam Therap

3 Credits

MFT 8326Sexuality & Family Therapy

3 Credits

MFT 8331American Families in Crisis

3 Credits

MFT 8333Supervision in Fam Therapy

3 Credits

MFT 8334Mft Final Master Study

3 Credits

Research Curriculum (12)

MFT 8302Princ of Educa Research

3 Credits

MFT 8304Quant Design, Stat & Analysis

3 Credits

MFT 8305Qualita Design & Analysis

3 Credits

MFT 8307Statist Methods of Inquiry

3 Credits

Practica (16)

MFT 8414MFT Practicum I

4 Credits

MFT 8415MFT Practicum II

4 Credits

MFT 8416MFT Practicum III

4 Credits

MFT 8417MFT Practicum IV - Teaching & Clinical

4 Credits

Comprehensive Exam (1)

MFT 8118Comprehensive Exam Prep

1 Credit

Dissertation Courses (9)

MFT 8328Disserta Design & Proposal

3 Credits

MFT 8329Disserta Data Collect Analysis

3 Credits

MFT 8330Disserta Data Collect Analysis Dissertation Defense

3 Credits

Total Hours (68-80)

* Based on the master’s transcript evaluation, program hours will be increased for students without the appropriate graduate coursework in Marriage and Family Therapy due to the addition of foundation courses.