Doctoral Degree Program

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Curriculum

The Department of Loading... participates in the Ph.D. degree program awarded from the Loading... with a specialization in Prevention Science in HDFS. The Ph.D. program in Prevention Science in HDFS provides students with the skills to teach, conduct research, and practice in the field. Graduates will be prepared to conduct high-impact research addressing issues and needs relevant to individual, family, and relationship health and well-being across the life course. Such research findings inform public policy, program development, and build the evidence base.

The Ph.D. program in Prevention Science requires a minimum of 90 semester hours beyond the baccalaureate, including coursework and research credits. Students who hold a master's degree may request transfer of up to 30 hours of that degree toward their doctoral degree. The number of hours accepted depends on the relevance of the course work to their doctoral degree. Students with a master's degree in an area different from that in which they intend to seek a doctoral degree should expect to transfer fewer than the maximum 30 hours allowed.

Core courses (24 hours)

  • HDFS 752: Social Justice Approach to Prevention (3)
  • HDFS 787: Resilience in Families (3)
  • HDFS 770: Development and Implementation of Prevention Science Programs (3)
  • HDFS 852: Theories of Human Development and Family Science (3)
  • HDFS 860: Family Policy (3)
  • HDFS 893: Evaluation of Prevention Science Programs (3)
  • HDFS 950: Theory Construction in Human Development and Family Science (3);
  • HHS 995: Grant Writing and Management (3)

Research Methods (9 hours)

  • CFT 983: Couple and Family Therapy Research (3)
  • HDFS 809: Qualitative Research (3)
  • HHS 888: Research Methods in Health and Human Sciences (3)

Statistics (9 hours)

Select one:

  • EDCEP 817: Statistical Methods in Education (3)
  • HDFS 806: Statistical Methods in Human Development and Family Sciences I (3)
  • STAT 703: Introduction to Statistical Methods for the Sciences (3)

Select one:

  • EDCEP 917: Experimental Design in Educational Research (3)
  • HDFS 906: Statistical Methods in Human Development and Family Sciences II (3)
  • STAT 705: Regression and Analysis of Variance (3)

Select one:

  • CFT 910: Topics in Marriage and Family Therapy (3)
  • STAT 730: Multivariate Statistical Methods (3)

Professional Development (14 hours)

  • CFT 970: Specialization and Leadership (3)
  • EDCI 943: Principles of College Teaching (3)
  • HDFS 981: Applied Practicum in HDFS (1-3)
  • HDFS 982: College Teaching Practicum in HDFS (1-3)
  • HDFS 983: Research Practicum in HDFS (1-3)

Electives:

In addition to the required courses above, the curriculum requires a minimum of 15 elective credit hours. These courses should be chosen based on the student's professional goals and approved by the student's supervisory committee.

If desired, students can choose to pursue graduate certificates to complement or enhance their Doctoral Degree. Elective credits may be counted towards completion of the certificate. Please note that completion of the certificate may require additional credits beyond those required for the Doctoral Degree.

Doctoral Research (19 hours)

19 credit hours of doctoral research are required, and includes dissertation proposal seminar and PhD research credits.

Culminating Experience

Preliminary Examination or Portfolio Defense
Students have the option to complete a traditional doctoral preliminary examination or build a portfolio. The selection of a traditional preliminary examination or the portfolio option should be done in coordination with, and with approval by, your major professor and supervisory committee.

Dissertation
All students completing the doctoral degree with a specialization in Prevention Science will be required to complete a written dissertation and an oral defense of that written product. The dissertation is original scholarship based on the student's research, which is conducted and written under the direction of the student's major professor and supervisory committee. You have two options for formatting for your dissertation for your PhD: Traditional Dissertation or Three-Paper Dissertation. In order to prepare students for successful completion, the dissertation process will include pre-proposal and proposal meetings, in addition to mentoring from a student's supervisory committee throughout the duration.

Graduate Certificates

K-State offers many options for students interested in pursuing graduate certificates. Many of these certificates would complement graduate work in Prevention Science. In particular, Prevention Science students may be interested in the following graduate certificates:

Adult Learning
Educational Technology
Applied Statistics
Conflict Resolution
Financial Therapy
Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies
Gerontology
Leadership Dynamics for Adult Learners
Personal Financial Planning
Public Administration
Public Health
Qualitative Research
Social Justice Education
Technical Writing and Professional Communication

For a complete list of graduate certificates offered at Kansas State University, please refer to the Loading... .

Application Information

    • The deadline for doctoral applications is December 1st.
    • The doctoral program only accepts applications for enrollment in the fall semester.
    • Get more complete application information.

Funding

Program Contacts

For questions about the application process, program requirements, or curriculum please contact Dr. Michelle Toews.