Counseling, Ph.D.: Counseling and Supervision
Dr. Jane Webber, Coordinator
Contact Number: 908-737-5952
Email: jwebber@kean.edu
Degrees Offered:
- PhD in Counseling and Supervision
Content Area Options (specializations):
- Mental health counseling and supervision
- College counseling and student services
- Trauma counseling
- Child and adolescent counseling
Program Accreditation:
The PhD program will apply for accreditation to
the Council for the Accreditation for Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) in fall 2019. The fall 2018 semester was the initial cohort.
Admissions Requirements:
- Master’s degree in counseling from an accredited college or university, preferably CACREP accredited
- Recommended 3.5 cumulative GPA for the master’s degree
- Official Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores (optional)
- Official transcripts from all institutions attended
- Copy of counseling license or plan to obtain licensure during the doctoral program.
Doctoral students specializing in student affairs are not required to hold a professional counseling license
- Three letters of recommendation by
- one letter from a counseling supervisor familiar with the applicant’s counseling skills, professional identity, dispositions, and ethics
- one letter from a faculty member familiar with the applicant’s academic performance, writing, research, and potential for success in doctoral study
- one additional letter from a counselor, Counseling faculty, or clinical supervisor
- Comprehensive current professional résumé/CV
- Personal statement of four to eight pages (use APA style, written in first person) that presents your education, philosophy, and personal and professional development as a counselor, supervisor or college student affairs professional; your reasons and goals for applying to this program at Kean University; and your plans upon completion of the doctoral degree
- Official TOEFL or IELTS score reports for applicants whose native language is not English or whose degree is not from an English speaking country
Applicants need to demonstrate the following to be considered:
- An academic aptitude for doctoral-level study in counseling, supervision, leadership, advocacy, and research.
- A minimum of 2 years of professional counseling or closely-related experience, 5-10 years of experience are recommended.
- A fitness for the counseling profession, including mature self-awareness, emotional stability, empathy, and compassion.
- Professional and scholarly oral and written communication skills.
- Social-cultural awareness, sensitivity, and respect.
- A demonstrated potential for scholarship, professional leadership, social justice, and advocacy.
- Consideration on the basis of overall strength of the application and fit for the program.
- An invitation for an in-person interview for selected applicants; a writing sample is required during the visit.
Start terms:
The PhD admits students
ONLY in for the fall term.
Graduation Requirements:
- Complete 57-58 credits
- Successful passing of a comprehensive examination
- Completion and successful oral defense of the dissertation
- Obtaining a New Jersey Counseling license – LAC or LPC
- Passing the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Exam (NCMHCE) for mental health and trauma specializations
Program Description:
The PhD in Counseling and Supervision prepares experienced counselors and college student services professionals to advance their careers as compassionate trauma informed faculty, supervisors, clinicians, researchers, and administrators. This personal, student-centered program fosters the development of individual strengths and professional leadership.
Courses are scheduled evenings and weekends in a hybrid format to accommodate working professionals. Full-time students can complete the degree in three years; it is possible for part-time students to complete the degree in four years.
Degree Requirements
- 57-58 credits
- Comprehensive qualifying examination
- Dissertation and oral defense
- National Counseling Examination
- National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (for mental health and trauma counseling specializations)
Core Courses 22
Research Core Courses 12
Clinical Core and Teaching Courses 9
CED 7980 | ADVANCED PRACTICUM IN COUNSELING | 3 |
CED 7985 | ADVANCED INTERNSHIP I: PROFESSIONAL | 3 |
CED 7986 | ADVANCED INTERNSHIP II: TEACHING | 3 |
Dissertation 9
Specialization Courses 5-6
CED 7958 | PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY | 2 |
CED 7961 | TRAUMA ASSESSMENT & TREATMENT | 3 |
CED 7631 | ADVANCED COLLEGE STUDENT SERVICES AND COUNSELING | 3 |
CED 7632 | ADVANCED COLLEGE COUNSELING AND STUDENT DEVELOPMENT | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 57-58