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  • PhD in Couple & Family Therapy

    AUNE's PhD in CFT program is a low-residency program, designed to be completed in three years of full-time enrollment, with two years of coursework and practice experience, and one year of dissertation.

  • Certificate in Dance/Movement Therapy

    This 29-credit specialization in dance/movement therapy is designed to meet ADTA Alternate Route training requirements in dance/movement therapy. The three-year program meets for intensive one-week experiential learning residencies two times a year, in June and September for dance/movement therapy specific coursework. The residencies are held in inspiring locations on various Antioch campuses.

  • MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Addictions Counseling

    In the Substance Abuse and Addictions Counseling concentration, the first two semesters of your 60-credit program will be the same as the basic Clinical Mental Health Counseling track. During the next three semesters, you will complete specific coursework in substance abuse/addictions counseling.

  • MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling

    Students who are preparing to specialize as clinical mental health counselors will demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to address a wide variety of circumstances within the context of clinical mental health counseling.

  • PhD in Environmental Studies

    Our doctoral program is founded on the conviction that theory and practice go hand-in-hand and that our most essential research questions arise from integrating professional experiences and scholarship.

  • MS in Environmental Studies, Self-Designed Studies

    Design a degree that meets your professional goals. Work with an AUNE faculty advisor to strategize and design a program that aligns with the professional path of purpose that you envision for your future. We understand that if your career goals transcend the academic boundaries of our existing Environmental Studies programs, you may consider a…

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