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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision
Location(s):
Online
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Go to: Counseling and Counselor Education
The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision prepares graduates to
Counselor Education and Supervision students at Adams State University will be
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Prepared to teach select courses in counseling skill, theory, ethics, research, assessment, group, supervision, instructional theory, and career.
- Knowledgeable and skilled in the practice of advanced clinical counseling.
- Knowledgeable and competent in cultural diversity.
- Experienced in online course development, delivery, and counseling supervision.
- Prepared to teach courses in the CACREP core.
- Prepared to supervise counselors and counseling students who provide individual and group counseling.
- Experienced in developing and conducting research.
- Experienced in presenting research results at state, regional, and national conferences.
- Experienced in writing for professional publications.
- Prepared to evaluate counselor education programs and clinical counseling sites.
- Experienced as professional counseling leaders, mentors, practitioners, and consultants.
- Experienced as active change advocates.
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Degree Requirements
The Doctor of Philosophy program in Counselor Education and Supervision requires a minimum of 60 semester hours as described below. However, the order of the course offering is subject to change. Students must enter the doctoral program with a master’s degree in counseling from a CACREP accredited program. If the student’s degree is from a non-CACREP program, additional hours will be assessed. |
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