Master of Arts in Behavioral Sciences - Family Therapy
The Family Therapy Plan provides theoretical and applied training in family systems
theory and family therapy and is accredited by the Commission of Accreditation
for Marriage and Family Therapy Education. The Family Therapy curriculum is outlined
below.
Admissions
Applicants must submit all materials as listed in the Professional Psychology
Plan section. All applications are initially reviewed by the Family Therapy
faculty. Selected applicants are invited for group interviews during which
they are evaluated on their performance in response to questions by the Family
Therapy faculty. Approximately 20 successful applicants are selected into
the plan each year.
Plan Requirements
Prerequisites (18 hours)
Eighteen hours of undergraduate Behavioral Sciences course work, including Introductory
Psychology, Theories of Personality, Child Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Research
Design and Statistics. No undergraduate courses may be counted toward degree
requirements in Family Therapy.
A number of courses below have prerequisite requirements and/or are restricted
to students admitted into a Professional Psychology Plan. See the Course Roster
at the end of the catalog for information about prerequisite requirements and
the section above on restricted courses.
Required Courses (46 hours)
- PSYC 5233 — Intro to Family Therapy
- PSYC 5236 — Family Assessment
- PSYC 5239 — Group Psychotherapy
- PSYC 5433 — Substance Abuse:
Causes and Treatments
- PSYC 5731 — Basic Psychotherapy
Skills
- *PSYC 5737 — Family Therapy Professional Ethics
- PSYC 5738 — Family Therapy Practicum
for two sems/six credits
- PSYC 6137 — Family Research
- PSYC 6233 — Advanced Family Therapy
- PSYC 6234 — Systems and Symptoms
- PSYC 6236 — Child and Adol Family
Therapy
- PSYC 6531 — Psychopathology
- PSYC 6534 — Couple and Sex Therapy
- *SOCI 6611 — Seminar in Family
Therapy
This course is taken for four semester
(one credit hour per semester)
*Pending board approval
Electives (6 hours ‑ select one courses)
- PSYC 5031 — Human Growth and
Dev
- PSYC 5032 — Family Psychology
- PSYC 5234 — Family Life Cycle
- PSYC 5235 — Learning Principles
- PSYC 5334 — Art Therapy
- PSYC 5437 — Aging
- PSYC 5533 — Psychology of Women
- PSYC 5535 — Cross Cult Persp
/Family
- PSYC 5831 — Gender Persp in Therapy
- PSYC 5833 — Transpersonal Therapy
- PSYC 5931 — Res Topics in Psychology
- PSYC 6134 — Biological Basis
of Behavior
- PSYC 6136 — Marital and Family
Interaction
Other courses with consent of advisor
Internship (9 hours)
- PSYC 6636 — Clinical Internship
Three semesters with a minimum of 1000 hours, including 500 hours of direct
client contact and supervision by an American Association of Marriage and Family
Therapy approved supervisor.
Total Hours 58
Note: Students are also expected
to join the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT)
and to attent two national or state professional meetings (AAMFT or the Texas
Association for Marriage and Family Therapy) while they are in the program. >Master of Arts in Behavioral Sciences - Family Therapy
The Family Therapy Plan provides theoretical and applied training in family systems
theory and family therapy and is accredited by the Commission of Accreditation
for Marriage and Family Therapy Education. The Family Therapy curriculum is outlined
below.
Admissions
Applicants must submit all materials as listed in the Professional Psychology
Plan section. All applications are initially reviewed by the Family Therapy
faculty. Selected applicants are invited for group interviews during which
they are evaluated on their performance in response to questions by the Family
Therapy faculty. Approximately 20 successful applicants are selected into
the plan each year.
Plan Requirements
Prerequisites (18 hours)
Eighteen hours of undergraduate Behavioral Sciences course work, including Introductory
Psychology, Theories of Personality, Child Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Research
Design and Statistics. No undergraduate courses may be counted toward degree
requirements in Family Therapy.
A number of courses below have prerequisite requirements and/or are restricted
to students admitted into a Professional Psychology Plan. See the Course Roster
at the end of the catalog for information about prerequisite requirements and
the section above on restricted courses.
Required Courses (46 hours)
- PSYC 5233 — Intro to Family Therapy
- PSYC 5236 — Family Assessment
- PSYC 5239 — Group Psychotherapy
- PSYC 5433 — Substance Abuse:
Causes and Treatments
- PSYC 5731 — Basic Psychotherapy
Skills
- *PSYC 5737 — Family Therapy Professional Ethics
- PSYC 5738 — Family Therapy Practicum
for two sems/six credits
- PSYC 6137 — Family Research
- PSYC 6233 — Advanced Family Therapy
- PSYC 6234 — Systems and Symptoms
- PSYC 6236 — Child and Adol Family
Therapy
- PSYC 6531 — Psychopathology
- PSYC 6534 — Couple and Sex Therapy
- *SOCI 6611 — Seminar in Family
Therapy
This course is taken for four semester
(one credit hour per semester)
*Pending board approval
Electives (6 hours ‑ select one courses)
- PSYC 5031 — Human Growth and
Dev
- PSYC 5032 — Family Psychology
- PSYC 5234 — Family Life Cycle
- PSYC 5235 — Learning Principles
- PSYC 5334 — Art Therapy
- PSYC 5437 — Aging
- PSYC 5533 — Psychology of Women
- PSYC 5535 — Cross Cult Persp
/Family
- PSYC 5831 — Gender Persp in Therapy
- PSYC 5833 — Transpersonal Therapy
- PSYC 5931 — Res Topics in Psychology
- PSYC 6134 — Biological Basis
of Behavior
- PSYC 6136 — Marital and Family
Interaction
Other courses with consent of advisor
Internship (9 hours)
- PSYC 6636 — Clinical Internship
Three semesters with a minimum of 1000 hours, including 500 hours of direct
client contact and supervision by an American Association of Marriage and Family
Therapy approved supervisor.
Total Hours 58
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