Registration for Classes
There are four registration periods for the fall, spring, summer, and winter sessions.
Open Registration
For students unable to register early and for students who may need to adjust their schedules.
Late Registration
Held during the first week of classes (special schedule for summer and winter) and to allow students to make section and class changes.
Adding Courses
- Students may add courses during the first two weeks of the term by submitting a completed add/drop card to the Office of the Registrar. The signatures of both the academic dean and instructor of the class being added are required during the second week of the term.
- Week 1, no approval required.
- Week 2, approval of academic dean and instructor.
- Week 3-10, not permitted.
Dropping Courses
- Students may withdraw from courses by submitting an add/drop card to the Office of the Registrar. The time period in which a student withdraws from a course determines the recording of the course on the student’s transcript. The following guidelines apply to the ten week fall and spring term only. Accelerated term and summer term refund schedules are calculated based upon a modified schedule.
- Week 1-2, no grade recorded on academic record
- Week 3-6, W grade recorded on academic record
- Week 7-10, no withdrawals are allowed
Exceptions
Exceptions to the preceding regulations for registration, schedule revision, and cancellation of assignment may be made for courses that do not span the regular term, summer or winter session
Grade Requirements
In order to maintain academic standing as a graduate student, all graduate students must maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) in graduate courses. Any course with a C+ or lower earned grade must be retaken until a B- or higher grade is earned. Similarly, the grade of N (no pass) is not accepted for graduate credit and those courses must be retaken until a P (pass) is earned. A GPA below 3.00 at any time during a graduate student’s studies or the accumulation of more than 5 credits of N or F grades – regardless of the GPA – is considered unsatisfactory. The Academic Dean may drop the student from the Graduate School, thus terminating the students’ degree program.
GRADING SYSTEM
Grades are based on the progress in achieving course goals and is reported as a letter grade based on the grading system adopted by Daybreak University:
Grade |
Grade Points |
Numerical Grade |
Descriptions |
A+ |
97-100 |
4.0 |
Outstanding |
A |
94-96 |
4.0 |
Excellent+ |
A- |
90-93 |
3.7 |
Excellent |
B+ |
87-89 |
3.3 |
Good+ |
B |
84-86 |
3.0 |
Good |
B- |
80-83 |
2.7 |
Good- |
C+ |
77-79 |
2.3 |
Satisfactory+ |
C |
74-76 |
2.0 |
Satisfactory |
C- |
70-73 |
1.7 |
Satisfactory- |
D+ |
67-69 |
1.3 |
Poor |
D |
64-66 |
1.0 |
Very Poor |
D- |
60-63 |
0.7 |
Extremely Poor |
F |
0.00 |
0 |
Failure |
P |
N/A |
N/A |
Pass |
I |
N/A |
N/A |
Work Incomplete |
AU |
N/A |
N/A |
Audit |
W |
N/A |
N/A |
Withdrawn |
R |
N/A |
N/A |
Repeated Course |
TC |
N/A |
N/A |
Transferred Credits |
In Progress |
N/A |
N/A |
In Progress |
Courses offered in Fall 2018
Course Number and Subject |
MFT/IRT 6010: Foundations of Marriage and Family Therapy |
MFT/IRT 7100: Practicum in Marriage and Family Therapy |
MFT/IRT 7000: Counseling and Psychotherapeutic Theories and Techniques: IPCST |
Courses offered in Winter 2019
Course Number and Subject |
MFT/IRT 6040: Group Process and Techniques in Family Counseling |
Courses offered in Spring 2019
Course Number and Subject |
MFT/IRT 6050: Clinical Research and Evaluation |
MFT/IRT 6060: Psychopathology: Principles of the Diagnostic Process |
MFT/IRT 7000: Counseling and Psychotherapeutic Theories and Techniques: IPCST |
MFT/IRT 7900: Practicum in Marriage and Family Therapy |
MFT/IRT 6600: Law, Professional Ethics, and Community Practice |
MFT/IRT 9000: Research Methods I |
Courses offered in Summer 2019
Course Number and Subject |
MFT/IRT 6300: Diversity and Multicultural Counseling |
MFT/IRT 9000: Research Methods I |
MFT/IRT 9100: Research Methods Ⅱ |
MFT/IRT 7900: Practicum in Marriage and Family Therapy |
Courses offered in Fall 2019
Course Number and Subject |
MFT/IRT 6020: Advanced Marriage and Family Therapy |
IRT 9500: PhD Research Colloquium |
MFT/IRT 7900: Practicum in Marriage and Family Therapy |
MFT/IRT 9100: Research Methods II |
MFT/IRT 9400: Inner Child Therapy |
MFT/IRT 6010: Foundations of Marriage and Family Therapy |
Courses offered in Winter 2020
Course Number and Subject |
MFT/IRT 6050: Clinical Research and Evaluation |
MFT/IRT 6060: Psychopathology: Principles of the Diagnostic Process |
Courses offered in Spring 2020
Course Number and Subject |
HST 6000: Human Sexuality Education I |
MFT/IRT 6030: Couples Relationship Therapy |
MFT/IRT 7900: Practicum in Marriage and Family Therapy |
MFT/IRT 9500: PhD Research Colloquium(Qualitative Research Methods) |
MFT/IRT: 9600 PhD Dissertation |
Courses offered in Summer 2020
Course Number and Subject |
HST 6100:Human Sexuality Education II |
HST 6000:Human Sexuality Education I |
MFT/IRT 9500: PhD Research Colloquium(Qualitative Research Methods) |
MFT/IRT 6050: Clinical Research and Evaluation |
MFT/IRT 6060: Psychopathology: Principles of the Diagnostic Process |
MFT/IRT 6010: Foundations of Marriage and Family Therapy |
MFT/IRT 9100: Research Methods II |
Courses offered in Fall 2020
Course Number and Subject |
IRT 7200: Advanced Imago Relationship Therapy |
IRT 9300: Advanced Imago Relationship Therapy Training |
MFT/IRT 7000: Counseling and Psychotherapeutic Theories and Techniques: IPCST |
HST 6000: Human Sexuality Education I. |
HST 6400: Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy Supervision |
MFT/IRT 9600: PhD Dissertation 1. (Independent Study) |
MFT/IRT 9600: PhD Dissertation 2. (Independent Study) |