The Ph.D. in Counseling and Supervision addresses urgent national needs to train and supervise more master's-level counselors. The CACREP curriculum focuses on counselor education, supervision strategies, leadership and advocacy skills, counseling services, and research methods.
Graduate Catalog - Complete Listing of All Program Courses
Program Requirements
- 60-Credit-Hour Program Requirements (PDF) - For cohorts starting in July 2025 and after
- 48-Credit-Hour Program Requirements (PDF) - For cohorts who started prior to July 2025
Sample Syllabi
- PSYC 605. Intermediate Inferential Statistics (PDF)
- PSYC 609. Applied Research Methods (PDF)
- PSYC 810. Advanced Multicultural Issues (PDF)
- PSYC 840. Qualitative Research Design and Analysis (PDF)
- PSYC 853. Advanced Supervision in Counseling (PDF)
- PSYC 860. Advanced Counseling Theories (PDF)
- PSYC 861. Advanced Counseling Techniques (PDF)
- PSYC 862. Leadership and Advocacy in Counseling (PDF)
- PSYC 863. Counselor Education (PDF)
- PSYC 866. Crisis and Emergency Services for Counselors (PDF)
- PSYC 870. Advanced Trauma Informed Counseling (Coming Soon)
- PSYC 871. Law & Ethics in Counselor Education (Coming Soon)
- PSYC 872. Dissertation Seminar (Coming Soon)
- PSYC 812. Assessment Methods & Instrument Design (Coming Soon)
- PSYC 850. Special Topics in Assessment & Measurement: Advanced Qualitative Analysis (Coming Soon)
- PSYC 881. Issues and Techniques in Research and Evaluation (PDF)
- PSYC 892. Doctoral Internship in Counseling, Supervision, and Teaching (PDF)
- PSYC 900. Doctoral Dissertation (PDF)