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In recent years, there has been a rising need for trained and competent specialists to meet the demands of the professional, ethical, legal, multicultural and supervisory aspects of the counseling field.
Blending theory, practice and personal growth and development, professionals must continuously strive to be leaders while meeting the complex needs and challenges of a rapidly changing society.
The executive doctoral program in Counselor Education and Supervision (ExCES) at Duquesne University is designed for experienced counselors who are interested in enhancing their professional capabilities while maintaining their full or part time jobs.
ExCES is constructed to support development in three broad curriculum areas:
- Teaching and Supervision
- Research
- Clinical Practice and Service
The program emphasizes a student - faculty collaboration that also serves as an ongoing mentoring process. Because of the teaching and supervisory responsibilities in the program, each doctoral student will earn the rank of lecturer (part-time faculty) in the Counselor Education Program and earn the current stipend.
In addition, each doctoral student will participate as a member of a cohort throughout the program.
Source: http://www.education.duq.edu/exces/exces.html
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