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Feb 16, 2025
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2009-2010 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Marriage and Family Therapy (M.S.)
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Family Studies and Human Services offers a Master of Science degree in Family Studies and Human Services with a specialization in marriage and family therapy. The marriage and family therapy M.S. specialization prepares professionals to conduct and evaluate therapy with marital and family groups. Students pursue programs of study that include course work in human development, family studies, marital and family therapy, and research methods. The M.S. specialization in marriage and family therapy is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education.
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Requirements
The M.S. degree in Marriage and Family Therapy requires a 60 semester hours of graduate work. Most students complete the program in three years. Students have up to five years to complete the program. Theoretical Foundations of Marital and Family Therapy
Assessment and Treatment in Marital and Family Therapy
Family Studies and Human Services (9-15 credits)
Ethics and Professional Studies (3 credits)
Research Methodology (3 credits)
Supervised Clinical Practice (15 credits)
Minimum of three continuous 3 credit hours of Practica (FSHS 885) over a 12-month period, including summers; must accumulate 500 client contact hours and 100 hours of supervision from faculty. Fifty per cent of supervision hours from faculty must be based on “raw” data (live or video). Electives (various)
Students that choose to complete the clinical project (see below) are required to complete 4 elective credit hours. End of Program Requirements (6 credits)
- Pass a comprehensive written examination on marriage and family therapy
- Complete, with committee approval, one of the following written documents:
- A Thesis (requiring 6 hours of FSHS 899)
- A Clinical Specialization Paper (requiring 2 hours of FSHS 899 plus 4 elective credit hours)
- Pass an oral examination with emphasis on the written document
Notes
Students interested in this option with questions about program requirements or curriculum should contact: Dr. Anthony P. Jurich Program Admisions Director Marriage and Family Therapy School of Family Studies and Human Services 113 Campus Creek Complex Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506 (785) 532-1488 jurich@ksu.edu Students interested in this option with questions about admissions should contact: Connie J. Fechter Graduate Program Admissions Coordinator School of Family Studies and Human Services 304 Justin Hall Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506 (785) 532-1473 fechter@ksu.edu |
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