Campus: Seattle
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PhD in Counselor Education & Supervision (Low-Residency)
The low residency PhD program in Counselor Education and Supervision (CES) is a 72-credit doctoral degree program designed for counselors who wish to enhance their professional competencies in research and evaluation, supervision, teaching, leadership/advocacy, and counseling.
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MA in Counseling: Clinical Mental Health Counseling (Low-Residency)
Our low-residency Masters of Arts program is based on the current Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Antioch University Seattle that has been accredited since 2012 by Council for Accreditation of Counseling Related Education Programs (CACREP). The curriculum meets the highest standards in counselor training and supervision with advanced competencies in multicultural counseling, evidence-based practices,…
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B. J. Bullert, PhD
B. J. Bullert is a communication scholar and a documentary filmmaker. Her current intellectual interests focus broadly on making media for social change. Her intellectual moorings rest in the qualitative […]
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Carolyn Vibbert
Carolyn Vibbert is a practicing school librarian in Northern Virginia with over 20 years of experience as an educator. She also has previous experience as a librarian in North Carolina […]
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FAQs
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Gopal Krishnamurthy, PhD
“While our education policies, schools, and habits of teaching continue to be driven by political agendas and ideologies, today, despite the best efforts of our teachers, learning is critically endangered: its spirit tamed and tethered, its habitat shrunk, its resources depleted and its movement circumscribed” Gopal Krishnamurthy, (2015), Telegraph, UK.
