Program Coordinator/Contact
Staci Born, Assistant Professor
School of Education, Counseling and Human Development
Wenona Hall 301, Box 507
605-688-5062
Program Information
Students who successfully complete this 60-credit hour specialization will earn a Master of Science in Counseling and Human Resource Development specializing in Marriage and Family Counseling. Upon successful completion of the core requirements, and those of the Marriage and Family Counseling specialization and with the successful completion of the comprehensive written and oral examinations, graduates are endorsed as having constructed appropriate entry level knowledge and as having met appropriate skill acquisition to be recognized as professional marriage and family therapists. Students in the Marriage and Family Counseling specialization are also responsible for having taken supporting area courses which supplement or enhance their chosen specialty.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Understand and advocate for developmental needs of individuals, couples, families, and groups;
- Effectively identify and assess developmental and sexual needs of individuals, couples, and families over the lifespan;
- Integrate and affirm cultural, ethnic, and gender identities as they relate to the practice of marriage and family counseling;
- Adhere to ethical, legal, and professional standards of all aspects of marriage and family counseling;
- Assess, diagnose, and treat mental health needs from a systems perspective; and
- Be prepared to pursue licensure as a marriage and family therapist.
Accreditation, Certification, and Licensure
Accreditation
The Master of Science in CHRD specializing in Marriage and Family Counseling, is seeking accreditation by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
Certification
All Master of Science students are eligible to begin the process for the National Certified Counselor certification. Upon graduation, Marriage and Family Counseling specialization students are eligible to apply to complete the National Marriage and Family Therapy Examination.
Licensure
Graduation from this program does not grant immediate licensure as a marriage and family therapist. Licensure differs by state and is obtainable by completing additional client contact hours after graduation. Students are responsible for researching licensure requirements for the state in which they plan to practice.
The Marriage and Family Counseling specialization is designed to meet the requirements of the South Dakota Board of Counselor Examiners. Graduates of this specialization are eligible for training supervisee status under the South Dakota Board of Examiners for Counselors. Once graduates complete an approved plan for the remainder of the supervised clinical experience, they are eligible for licensure as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT).
Course Delivery Format
Instruction occurs through didactic (classroom) and clinical experience. Most classes are enhanced with internet supplement.