North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 111 - Marriage and Family Therapy Licensure Board
Article 111-02 - Licensure and Fees
Chapter 111-02-02 - Preliminary Licensing Requirements
Section 111-02-02-02 - Educational requirements - Determination of equivalent degree
Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
1. In determining whether an applicant holds a master's or doctoral degree that is equivalent to degrees described in North Dakota Century Code section 43-53-06, the board shall evaluate the applicant's transcripts, documentation from the educational institution that describes the substance and purpose of the applicant's academic training, accreditation and other professional recognition of the educational institution by regional accrediting bodies, and other necessary information as determined by the board. All requested documentation must be sent directly from the educational institution to the board.
2. A master's or doctoral degree is equivalent to a master's or doctoral degree in marriage and family therapy if the degree is from a regionally accredited institution, if the degree is in a related subject field, and if the degree contains the following coursework of fifty-four semester hours minimum:
3. Four quarter credit-hours shall be equivalent to three semester hours in meeting the requirements in subdivisions a to h of subsection 2. This curriculum may be completed during the qualifying master's or doctoral degree programs; or additional coursework may be taken at a college or university accredited by a regionally accredited educational institution after receiving the graduate degree in order to fulfill the requirements for each of the areas described in subdivisions a to h of subsection 2 . An applicant may not use a course for more than one area described in subdivisions a to h of subsection 2.
4. A professional track may give credit for experience with a minimum of five years providing the applicant had a valid equivalent degree as described in subsection 1 during the time of working with couples and families. The applicant will take twelve semester hours from coursework requirements described in subdivision c of subsection 2 and three semester hours in subdivision e of subsection 2. The clinical client contact requirements will remain the same.
5. The burden is on the applicant to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the coursework is equivalent to the requirements in subsection 2.
6. An applicant for licensed associate marriage and family therapy must be enrolled before August 15, 2018, to be eligible to apply under the old section 111-02-02-02 section rules. On August 16, 2018, the new educational requirement rules apply.
General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02, 43-53-05
Law Implemented: NDCC 43-53-06