Dual Admission - Family Therapy
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Master of Science (M.S.) Family Therapy
The field of family therapy is focused on improving relationships for individuals, families, organizations, and communities through constructive approaches to conflict and effective interventions. Students develop advanced skills and opportunities for rewarding careers in corporate and community dispute settlement, human resources, social services agencies, private and public education, business consultation, court-related mediation, public policy development, and private practice.
The Family Therapy Dual Admission Program is available for qualified freshmen and transfer students interested in these growing fields. Students must complete the baccalaureate degree and all prerequisite coursework before entering the family therapy program.
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OVERVIEW OF REQUIREMENTS |
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Degrees: Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science, Master of Science Conflict Analysis and Resolution |
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Years to Complete |
4+19 months |
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Undergraduate Admission Requirements |
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Freshman: ACT/SAT/GPA |
21/1000/3.0 |
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Transfer: College GPA |
3.0 |
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Student Type |
Day or Evening |
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Preadmission interview |
May be Required |
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Deadline |
Fall: February 1st |
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College Requirements to Enter Graduate Program |
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Undergraduate Major |
Any Major (Psychology Preferred) |
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Cumulative GPA |
3.0 in major |
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Degree Required |
Yes |
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Credits |
50 credits at NSU, including the required prerequisite coursework |
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