Marriage & Family Therapy
ACU’s Master of Marriage and Family Therapy program combines relevant courses in marriage and family therapy, psychology, sociology and theology to provide professional clinical training for students seeking mental health licensure.
Fall 2012 Application Deadline: February 15
Master of Marriage and Family Therapy
Graduate study in Marriage and Family Therapy at Abilene Christian University combines a systems/relational understanding of people's lives with theory, clinical training, and the integration of faith and learning. The two-year, 60-hour program prepares graduates for Christian service and leadership in a variety of secular and church-based settings.
For the most up-to-date news and information regarding events in the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy; accomplishments of faculty, students, and alumni; and current issues affecting the profession, visit the MFT Department Blog at http://blogs.acu.edu/mft.
The Department of Marriage and Family Therapy is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education.
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