Specialization in Jungian Studies

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Requirements Credits
  Graduate Colloquium (Continuous throughout Program) 2
PSY 6060 Ethics in Psychotherapy & Psychological Research* 3
Required Content Area Course
PSY 2001 Advanced General Psychology I** 3
PSY 2002 Advanced General Psychology II** 3
Research Sequence (taken in order)
RES 1006 Information Competency and Library Use* 1
RES 1005 Methods of Research & Disciplined Inquiry I 3
RES 1015 Method of Research & Disciplined Inquiry II 3
Advanced Research Course (One from RES 1030, 1040, 1050, 1140, 1150, 1160, 1170, 3130, 4005) 3
RES 1100 Research Practicum 3
  21 Jungian Studies Special Topics Seminars 21
Electives Credits Required 16
  Can include transfer credits up to 18  
  Can include non-degree certificate transfer credits up to 16  
  Can include non-degree transfer credits up to 9  
  Can include credits from RCs, 1 per/RC  
RES 9010, 9020, 9030 Qualifying Essays 9
RES 9500 Dissertation 12
Total 79
 

* Not required if taken in the College's MA program

** If either course was taken in the MA program take the other one to meet the PhD degree requirements.

**One required content course must be completed by the end of the first 2 terms of enrollment. The remaining content course and Ethics must be completed by the end of the 4th term.

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