2019 NSU Fact book

2019 FACT BOOK 61 accreditation with the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE) of the American Association of Family Therapy (AAMFT). It fulfills academic requirements for MFT state licen- sure in Florida and for clinical membership in AAMFT (additional post-master’s degree clinical experience is required for both credentials). The Ph.D. program is also fully accredited by COAMFTE and provides students with the knowledge and expertise necessary to become leaders in the field. Students may select courses that fulfill the academic requirements for becoming a clinical member and approved supervisor in AAMFT. The department also oŒers a practitioner-oriented doc- toral program, the Doctor of Marriage and Family Therapy (D.M.F.T.) degree. Finally, the Department of Family Therapy’s Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies provides students with an interdisciplinary program of study that fosters critical, independent thinking and an em- pirical framework for understanding individual and family development across the life span. The Department of Multidisciplinary Studies (DMS) houses two master’s degree programs. The M.A. in Cross- Disciplinary Studies is multidisciplinary, pragmatic, and allows students to self-design their graduate studies. The program is designed to meet the needs of students who are seeking a broader learning forum and who appreciate the unique self-design of cross-disciplinary studies. In keeping with liberal studies traditions, it provides intellectual advancement and the opportunity to expand and enrich educational horizons. The M.A. program uses a variety of perspectives for observing, analyzing, and addressing contemporary social issues. Students focus on systemic approaches and methodol- ogies when studying human challenges. The program uses experiential learning to provide students with hands-on training in which theory and practice are integrated. Finally, DMS’ Bachelor of Science majors in Applied Professional Studies and General Studies are designed for self-directed learners with interests across academic disciplines. With emphases on critical thinking, analysis, and writing, these programs allow students to select a course of study that will fit their career goals and satisfy their intellectual curiosities. The M.S. in College Student AŒairs is designed to prepare students for the expanded roles and respon- sibilities of student aŒairs professionals in today’s diverse college and university environments. Students will learn the practical application of the knowledge base and skill sets of student aŒairs administration and conflict resolution in higher education organiza- tional settings. The oŒering is designed for students interested in a college student aŒairs master’s degree program and for those working in student aŒairs and services seeking to advance their own personal knowledge and professional credentials. The Department of History and Political Science oŒers a Bachelor of Science degree in Legal Studies and Bachelor of Arts degrees in History, International Studies, Philosophy, and Political Science. Students in these programs will develop a better understanding of their world through courses and degrees in academic disciplines focused on domestic and global aŒairs. The M.S. in National Security AŒairs and International Relations (NSAIR) is designed to provide students with theoretical, research, and practitioner skills in the emerging profession of national security aŒairs. Students in this program build on a core understanding of critical issues in the field of national security today, including the assessment and analysis of the threat of terrorism in the United States and beyond and the analysis of intelligence collection. The M.S. in NSAIR is oŒered via hybrid classes and online worldwide. NSAIR is one of the fastest-growing fields, with positions open in the public sector; in federal, state, and local governments; and in the private sector. This program is designed for professionals in the field seeking career advancement, those who aspire to enter the field, individuals in related professions, and those retired from the military and government seeking consulting and other positions. The Department of Literature and Modern Languages oŒers a Bachelor of Arts in English, in which students develop critical thinking, close reading, and analytical and creative writing skills, while preparing for a wide variety of careers. The department also oŒers minors in film studies, folklore and mythology, gender studies,

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