Does the CFT program have a thesis or oral exams?
The CFT program is an intensive clinical program. Both a written exam and oral case presentation is required for completion of the program. We require proficiency and knowledge of theory and practice of CFT before students begin their practicum. A comprehensive exam is given early in the spring term (April) of the first year, for advancement to the practicum/clinical component of the program. At the end of the second year (May), a Formal Case Presentation is prepared by students to demonstrate their skill and expertise as a therapist in working with clients. A research-based master’s thesis is not required. If you have an interest in research, there are many program-related opportunities.
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