FT 9300 - Family Therapy in the D.Min. Setting

Institution:
Amridge University
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Description:
This course is an orientation to D.Min. studies. Because it creates the four-year learning plan, the successful completion of this course is required before the student can proceed to other courses. The orientation must be taken on campus and will include five sub-modules. 1. Personal Learning Plan All students will create this plan of study by reflecting on their concentration of study and their future professional goals. 2. Research Procedures This module explores resources found in libraries and other materials relating to the theme of one's dissertation. It is in this module that all students will choose a tentative subject for their dissertation. 3. Personality Profile This time together is spent looking at how the students fit their group and relate to one another. The stress factors of doctoral study are also explained. 4. Concentrations During this module those choosing Pastoral Counseling, Professional Counseling or Marriage & Family Therapy will be given individual time. 5. Student Colloquium This conference time is scheduled to allow the students to come together to reflect on what they have done, how they feel about it, and assist one another by peer cooperation.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(334) 387-7000 ext 7528
Regional Accreditation:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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