Family, Consumer, and Human Development
25May2013
Death & Burial Practices from Around the World at the Museum of Anthropology
From cremations to burials at sea, each culture has its…
25May2013
Swaner EcoCenter: Saturday Climbing Wall
Climbing Wall Hours: Saturdays from 1-3 p.m. The Swaner…
29May2013
Swaner EcoCenter: Beaver - Nuisance or Restoration Partner?
Beaver – Nuisance or Restoration Partner?…
Curriculum and Requirements
The USU MFT program offers two degrees: The MS in FCHD, which is 50 credits and requires a thesis, and the Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy (MMFT), which is 44 credits and does not require a thesis. All other coursework and experiential requirements apply to both the MS and MMFT degrees.
Family and Human Development Core Requirements (18 semester credits, 3 each)
- FCHD 6060 Human Development Theory
- FCHD 6070 Family Theory
- Graduate Level Statistics Course
- Thesis (6 credits; MS students only)
Marriage and Family Therapy Emphasis (27 semester credits, 3 each)
- FCHD 6310 Survey in Marriage & Family Therapy
- FCHD 6320 Foundations in Marriage & Family Therapy
- FCHD 6330 Marriage & Family Therapy Practice, I: Traditional Approaches
- FCHD 6340 Marriage & Family Therapy Practice, II: Contemporary Approaches
- FCHD 6350 Clinical Issues in Marriage & Family Therapy
- FCHD 6360 Ethical & Professional Development in Marriage & Family Therapy
- FCHD 6370 Assessment in Marriage & Family Therapy
- FCHD 6380 Survey of Research in Marriage & Family Therapy
- FCHD 6960 (3 credits total) Independent Study: Theory of Change in Marriage and Family Therapy
Clinical Practice
- FCHD 6390 Practicum in Marriage & Family Therapy (8 credits)
- 500 Face to Face Clinical hours; 100+ Supervision Hours