

PhD Counselor Education and Supervision, University of Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming
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48 Months
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About this course
The Ph.D. program in counselor education and supervision at the University of Wyoming is designed for students who already hold a master’s degree from a CACREP-accredited institution or equivalent. The program aims to prepare students to become counselor educators and advanced practitioners. It emphasizes advanced scholarship, supervision, leadership, and advocacy within the field of counseling. The curriculum combines coursework, research, and practical experiences, including internships and practicum work, to develop the skills necessary for academic, clinical, and leadership roles in counseling.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for those seeking to advance in the field of counseling, particularly if they aim to become counselor educators or clinical supervisors. It offers a comprehensive curriculum based on recognized standards and provides extensive practical training through practicum and internship components. Graduates are equipped with the expertise in supervision, research, and leadership needed for higher-level positions in education and practice.
Specialisation
The program includes specialisation in counseling and supervision, with courses like Play Therapy, Doctoral Practicum in Counselor Education, and Supervision Theory. Students also engage in seminars focusing on professional identity, diversity, social change, research, leadership, and advocacy. The curriculum is structured to build expertise in both academic and practical aspects of counseling, with a strong emphasis on supervision and leadership training.
Course fees
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1st year tuition fees
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Degree requirements
Candidates need a 48-hour CACREP equivalent Master’s degree to enroll. Those with a 60-hour CACREP master’s may petition to have up to 12 hours of prior coursework fulfilled. The program totals 72 credits, including coursework, research, and a dissertation. Students must also meet other admission requirements such as a minimum GPA, GRE scores, and proof of English proficiency if international.
English language test
DUOLINGO
110
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
80
PTE
56
Career prospects
Graduates of this Ph.D. program can pursue careers as counselor educators, clinical supervisors, and advanced practitioners. The program prepares students for roles in academia, supervision, leadership in counseling organizations, and specialized clinical practice by building advanced skills in research, supervision, and leadership.
FAQs
What are the prerequisites for enrolling in this Ph.D. program?
Applicants need a Master’s degree from an accredited institution, a GPA of at least 3.000, a GRE score of minimum Verbal 153 and Quantitative 144, and minimum English proficiency scores for international applicants.
Can coursework from my previous Master’s degree count towards the Ph.D. requirements?
Yes, students with a 60-hour CACREP equivalent Master’s degree can petition to have up to 12 hours of their prior coursework count towards the program.
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