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Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision - Quantitative (Online)

Part of Grand Canyon University’s College of Doctoral Studies, the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Counselor Education and Supervision degree program is intended to prepare graduates to work as counselor educators, supervisors, researchers and practitioners in academic and clinical settings. The standards for this program are intended to accommodate the unique strengths of students seeking to enhance their leadership and counseling skills. Students will be able to employ quantitative methodology to design, collect and analyze information in alignment with conducting a scholarly dissertation.

Doctoral students pursuing GCU’s quantitative PhD will focus on analyzing events by interpreting numeric data, whereas students pursuing GCU’s qualitative PhD will focus on analyzing how and why people think, believe and behave a certain way. To complete the research for a quantitative PhD, students will develop expertise in the creation of a sampling plan and in the collection of data. They will then use statistical tools to clean and analyze data, as well as assess reliability. Once their research has concluded, they will present their results in a written report.

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