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Jan 30, 2025
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2004-2005 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
P.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy
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The Professional Diploma in Marriage and Family Therapy provides the student
with a diploma beyond the master’s level. This program is available to experienced
practitioners who, at the time of application, are currently employed in therapy
activities and wish to specialize further in Marriage and Family Therapy. This
program is appropriate for social workers, psychologists, attorneys and practicing
mental health professionals.
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Admission Requirements
- Master’s degree in counseling or a related field.
- Three current letters of recommendation from someone who has knowledge of your
counseling skills.
- A detailed resume of professional, clinical and related experiences.
- A statement of professional goals and objectives (all to be typed).
Candidates for this diploma may transfer a maximum of 30 semester hours of courses
on the graduate level taken at Hofstra or elsewhere if they satisfy the program
requirements. All candidates are interviewed by the Program Director to assess
depth of knowledge and practice skills. Program Requirements - Semester Hours: 30
The following program is a guide for those individuals who already hold a master’s
degree in counseling or a related area from Hofstra or another accredited institution
and where 30 credits have already been accepted. For those individuals who need
to make up additional course work, the remaining credits are to be taken in the
area of counseling, psychology, sociology or a related social science area, under
advisement. A. Required Courses - Semester Hours: 18
B. Supervised Clinical Practice - Semester Hours: 6
C. Electives - Semester Hours: 6
Two 3 s.h. courses or four 1.5 mini-courses. Graduation Requirements
- Completion of all course requirements.
- A minimum grade point average of 3.0 in overall graduate course work.
The program may be completed on a part or full-time basis with courses offered
during the Fall, January, Spring and Summer sessions. The degree is awarded after
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