Counseling Doctorate EdD in Counseling & Human Development Join Our Community Start your application EDD Degree 96 Credits CA3 School code Entry Level Courses Up to 36 credits in entry-level or advanced courses in counseling -- see Note 1 at end for more detail. (NOTE: Often these courses are transferred from previous graduate programs.) Research Methods Courses ED506 Concepts and Issues in Social Science Research ED507 Qualitative Research Methods ED504 Quantitative Research Methods ED528 Using Quantitative Data Analysis Software (1 credit) Program Core A course in sociological processes in human development EDU565 Research in Life Course Studies EDU560 Research in Cognitive Development EDU557 Selected Theories of Human Development EDE422 Motivation in Human Development EDU479 Promoting Mental Health in Midlife and Old Age EDU514 Mind/Body Approaches to Healing Chronic Pain EDU510 Working with Clients Defenses: Psychodynamic and other Emotion-Focused Approaches EDU572 Development of Selves ED418 The Family and Social Dynamics ED481 School, Family, and Community Relations ED425 Minority Youth Development in Urban Contexts EDU494 Adult Development and Aging EDU455 Policy and Practice in Developmental Differences EDU552 Counselor Education EDU553 Counselor Supervision EDU554 Advanced Theory, Research, and Practice in Group Work EDU555 Advanced Counseling Theory, Research, and Practice EDU563 Advocacy, Consulting, and Systems Change as Counseling and Human Development Practice EDU564 Contemporary Trends in Mental Health, Appraisal, Intervention and Research Milestones and Dissertation Research EDE562 Portfolio Review: Counseling & Human Development EDE556 Comprehensive Exam Research: Counseling & Human Development EdD ED520 Program Evaluation Electives Select electives as needed to reach a total of 96 credits for the program; these courses should be used to enhance curricular experiences, develop expertise or counseling specialty, or meet NBCC, NCC or CACREP requirements (see Note 3 at section end) Internships EDF558 Supervised Internship in Counselor Education I (Doctoral) EDF559 Supervised Internship in Counselor Education II (Doctoral) Contact admissions (585) 275-3950 admissions@warner.rochester.edu Request information Ready to apply? Start your application Take a course before applying Try us out
EDD Degree 96 Credits CA3 School code Entry Level Courses Up to 36 credits in entry-level or advanced courses in counseling -- see Note 1 at end for more detail. (NOTE: Often these courses are transferred from previous graduate programs.) Research Methods Courses ED506 Concepts and Issues in Social Science Research ED507 Qualitative Research Methods ED504 Quantitative Research Methods ED528 Using Quantitative Data Analysis Software (1 credit) Program Core A course in sociological processes in human development EDU565 Research in Life Course Studies EDU560 Research in Cognitive Development EDU557 Selected Theories of Human Development EDE422 Motivation in Human Development EDU479 Promoting Mental Health in Midlife and Old Age EDU514 Mind/Body Approaches to Healing Chronic Pain EDU510 Working with Clients Defenses: Psychodynamic and other Emotion-Focused Approaches EDU572 Development of Selves ED418 The Family and Social Dynamics ED481 School, Family, and Community Relations ED425 Minority Youth Development in Urban Contexts EDU494 Adult Development and Aging EDU455 Policy and Practice in Developmental Differences EDU552 Counselor Education EDU553 Counselor Supervision EDU554 Advanced Theory, Research, and Practice in Group Work EDU555 Advanced Counseling Theory, Research, and Practice EDU563 Advocacy, Consulting, and Systems Change as Counseling and Human Development Practice EDU564 Contemporary Trends in Mental Health, Appraisal, Intervention and Research Milestones and Dissertation Research EDE562 Portfolio Review: Counseling & Human Development EDE556 Comprehensive Exam Research: Counseling & Human Development EdD ED520 Program Evaluation Electives Select electives as needed to reach a total of 96 credits for the program; these courses should be used to enhance curricular experiences, develop expertise or counseling specialty, or meet NBCC, NCC or CACREP requirements (see Note 3 at section end) Internships EDF558 Supervised Internship in Counselor Education I (Doctoral) EDF559 Supervised Internship in Counselor Education II (Doctoral)