Course Offerings for Students Entering Program - Fall 2011
Fall 2013
- MFT 597: Family of Origin
- MFT 598: Family Systems Theory I
- MFT 505: Gestalt Therapy - Introduction
- MFT 620: Professional, Ethical, and Legal Issues in MFT
Spring 2014
- MFT 548: (1.5 credits) Introduction to Clinic Policies and Procedures
- MFT 587: Family Therapy Outcome Research
- MFT 668: Family Systems Theory II
- MFT 506: Gestalt Therapy - Intermediate
- MFT 562: MFT Practicum I in Beginning Case Management and Clinical Skill Development
Summer 2014
- MFT 588: Family Assessment
- MFT 672: Understanding the Treatment of Substance Addiction in Couples and Families
- MFT 563: MFT Practicum II in Beginning Case Management and Clinical Skill Development
Fall 2014
- MFT 610: Couples Therapy
- MFT 586: Family and Individual Development Over the Life Cycle
- MFT 662: MFT Internship in Intermediate Case Management and Clinical Skill Development
Spring 2015
- MFT 587: Family Therapy Outcome Research
- SWK 552: Psychopathology
- MFT 658: Topics in Marriage and Family Therapy
- MFT 663: MFT Internship in Advanced Case Management and Clinical Skill Development I
SUmmer 2015
- MFT 673: Treatment Issues in MFT: Integrating Spirituality and Religion
- MFT 664: MFT Internship in Advanced Case Management and Clinical Skill Development II
Please see Suzy Carroll if you need to take a course that is not currently offered before the time you hope to graduate. Students in this predicament may take up to two courses as Independent Study.