Friday, September 9, 2016

PHD IN COUNSELING EDUCATION

The Ph.D. in Counseling program prepares students to work as advanced practitioners, clinical supervisors and counselor educators in clinical and academic settings. The goal of the program emphasizes student contribution to the counseling profession through research while understanding and addressing the societal changes of today's  communities. OSU's program is CACREP accredited and aims to prepare graduates to be leaders and advocates for change.

Revenue sharing

The Ecampus 80-10-10 revenue share model provides colleges and academic departments with a portion of the tuition revenue generated by enrollment in each credit course. The academic department directly hires and pays course instructors who have been approved by the department. In addition, a portion of the funds generated by the student credit hours is distributed each academic year in relation to enrollment in Ecampus courses.

Research and professional development grants

OSU Ecampus supports the research, development and scholarship efforts of faculty and/or departments in the area of distance/online education, including hybrid delivery combination of online and face-to-face instruction. Learn more about submitting a research grant request for proposal and examples of research funded by these grants.

For more information

To learn more about developing a course or program through OSU Ecampus, contact Lisa L. Templeton at 541-737-1279.
This doctorate program is offered by Oregon State University's College of Education and Ecampus.

Participants

Applicants are required to have a master's in counseling or closely related field, which can be applied to your Ph.D. total credits. Interested students must have a commitment to solving critical human problems in our increasingly diverse world.Interested in creating a rough estimate of the total cost of tuition and fees? You can learn more about costs using our three-step tuition and fees calculator.
Send me info. Please complete our Request informationform to opt in to receive Ecampus communication about your academic program(s) of interest. We will respond to your inquiry via email or mail with specific program information, news and occasional updates.

Collaborative cohort model

As a Ph.D. in Counseling student, you become a member of a supportive and active cohort of peers. Past participants have included working professional counselors from Oregon, Washington, California, Hawaii and Alaska. Each student is guided by a department professor or advisor throughout this three- to five-year (post-master's) doctoral degree program.
The curriculum includes exploration of issues that today's counselors are facing and effective problem-solving skills that can immediately apply to the needs of working counseling professionals. This is a full, doctorate program at the completion of which you will earn a Ph.D. in Counseling from Oregon State University.

This is not a teacher or professional licensure program

In compliance with an agreement with the Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission for participation in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), Oregon State University provides information regarding professional licensure through distance education. The courses and programs, delivered online by OSU Ecampus, are not formally approved for professional licensure outside of the state of Oregon.
To determine whether these courses or programs meet licensure requirements in your state, you must contact the appropriate licensing board(s). Visit our license disclosure webpage for each state's contact information.
Current course topics in this degree program include:
  • Supervision
  • Advanced theory and practice
  • Assessment
  • Career counseling
  • Consultation
  • Group counseling
  • Diversity and social justice
  • Counselor education.
The focus of the Ph.D. in Counseling program is on advanced practice, counselor supervision and counselor education.
The weekend sessions are highly interactive, engaging, and focus on understanding key solutions that students can immediately implement in their daily work practices or educational setting.

This is not a teacher or professional licensure program

In compliance with an agreement with the Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission for participation in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), Oregon State University provides information regarding professional licensure through distance education. The courses and programs, delivered online by OSU Ecampus, are not formally approved for professional licensure outside of the state of Oregon.
To determine whether these courses or programs meet licensure requirements in your state, you must contact the appropriate licensing board(s). Visit our license disclosure webpage for each state's contact information.In compliance with an agreement with the Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission for participation in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), Oregon State University provides information regarding professional licensure through distance education. The courses and programs, delivered online by OSU Ecampus, are not formally approved for professional licensure outside of the state of Oregon.

Online/face-to-face hybrid format

The program operates as a "hybrid" program involving both face-to-face and online instruction for each course. Face-to-face classes occur only twice each quarter in a Friday through Saturday block in Wilsonville, Ore. Because the face-to-face course location is in the Portland Metro area, it is easily accessible from the Portland International Airport and surrounding regions, making it possible for out-of-state students to participate.

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