All Applied Psychology Department Students
Students should be especially careful when preparing to register. Please read carefully the instructions for your year and program. If your class sections are assigned by your department, they will be provided to you prior to registration. Registration will open on Wednesday, April 14.
Financial Aid Recipients must carry a 3-credit course load in the summer semester to be eligible for aid and deferment of previous loans. Federal loans taken since 1987 may be deferred with half-time status.
Courses Marked “Restricted”
Students should also be mindful of the process involved in signing up for courses marked “Restricted”. If a student is not a member of the group of people to whom a course is restricted, s/he may access registration to the course by obtaining written permission from the director of the program in which the course is offered. This authorization is to be provided to the Registrar’s Office via Antioch email.
Faculty may assign reading to be completed prior to the first class meeting. Students should check the site in Sakai prior to the start of the semester for the details of these assignments.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Students (Summer 2010 entrants)
Please register for:
- PYB 562 Definitions and Characteristics; Principles, Processes, and Concepts (Section A)
- PYB 560 Ethical Considerations in Behavior Analysis (Section A)
- PYB 530 Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders (Section A)
Please Note: Students must register for a minimum of 5 credits during the Summer 2010 semester.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Students (Spring 2010 entrants)
Please register for:
- PYI 552 Career and Lifestyle Counseling (Section A)
- PYI 522 Counseling Skills Lab (Section A)
- PYS 604 Social & Cultural Diversity (Section A)
Please Note: Students may register for a maximum of 7 credits during the Summer 2010 semester.
Continuing Clinical Mental Health Counseling Students (Fall 2009 and earlier entrants)
Students are not expected to enroll in classes this summer.
New Marriage & Family Therapy Students Entering in Summer 2010
Please register for:
- PYD 600 Ethics and Professional Development in MFT Practice (Section A)
- PY 642B Foundational Theories of Marriage & Family Therapy (Section A)
- PY 685 Prepracticum in Marriage & Family Therapy (Section A)
Please note: Summer 2010 entrants may enroll for a maximum of 8 credits during the Summer 2010 semester. Students must have written permission of Program Director to exceed this maximum. This authorization is to be provided to the Registrar’s Office via Antioch email.
Continuing Marriage & Family Therapy Students who Entered in Summer 2009
Please register for:
- PYG 605 Group Therapy and Families in Larger Systems (Section A)
- PYB 527 Human Development across the Lifespan (Section A)
- PY 698B Internship (Section A, B or C)
- PY 687B Professional Seminar in MFT III (Section A, B or C)
Please note: Summer 2009 entrants may enroll for a maximum of 9 credits during the Summer 2010 semester. Students must have written permission of Program Director to exceed this maximum. This authorization is to be provided to the Registrar’s Office via Antioch email.
All Dance Movement Therapy Students
DMT students are not expected to register for the Summer semester. However, if you are a second-year DMT student starting an internship before July 1, please register for:
- PY 693 Internship in Dance/Movement Therapy (Section A) for 4 credits during the Summer semester.
If you are continuing an internship that you first registered for in the Spring 2010, please register for:
- PY 693B Internship Continuation DMT (Section A) for 0 credits.
Marriage & Family Therapy Doctoral Students (Ph.D.I)
Please register for:
- MFTC 744 Doctoral Professional Seminar MFT III (Section A)
- MFTC 764 Doctoral MFT Practicum III (Section A)
- MFTT 701 Theories of Social Justice in MFT (Section A)
- MFTS 709 Supervision in MFT I (Section A)
Marriage & Family Therapy Doctoral Students (Ph.D. II)
Please register for:
- MFTR 724 Qualitative Research Methods II (Section A)
- MFTR 800 Dissertation Seminar (Section A)
- MFTS 740 Supervision Practicum III (Section A)
- MFTS 741 Supervision Professional Seminar III (Section A)
Course Schedule
Applied Behavioral Analysis Students
Saturday, June 26
PYB 562 Definitions & Characteristics; Principles, Processes and Concepts, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm (Section A)
PYB 530 Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders, 1:30 – 5:30 pm (Section A)
Sunday, June 27
PYB 562 Definitions & Characteristics; Principles, Processes and Concepts 8:30 am – 5:30 pm (Section A)
Monday, June 28
PYB 560 Ethical Considerations in Behavior Analysis , 8:30 am – 12:30 pm (Section A)
PYB 562 Definitions & Characteristics; Principles, Processes and Concepts , 1:30 – 5:30 pm
(Section A)
Thursday, July 15
PYB 560 Ethical Considerations in Behavior Analysis , 8:30 am – 12:30 pm (Section A)
PYB 562 Definitions & Characteristics; Principles, Processes and Concepts , 1:30 – 5:30 pm
(Section A)
Friday, July 16
PYB 560 Ethical Considerations in Behavior Analysis , 8:30 am – 12:30 pm (Section A)
PYB 562 Definitions & Characteristics; Principles, Processes and Concepts , 1:30 – 5:30 pm
(Section A)
Saturday, July 17
PYB 562 Definitions & Characteristics; Principles, Processes and Concepts , 8:30 am – 12:30 pm (Section A)
PYB 530 Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders , 1:30 – 5:30 pm (Section A)
Sunday, July 18
PYB 562 Definitions & Characteristics; Principles, Processes and Concepts , 8:30 am – 12:30 pm (Section A)
PYB 530 Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders , 1:30 – 5:30 pm (Section A)
Friday, July 30
PYB 560 Ethical Considerations in Behavior Analysis , 8:30 am – 12:30 pm (Section A)
PYB 562 Definitions & Characteristics; Principles, Processes and Concepts , 1:30 – 5:30 pm
(Section A)
Saturday, July 31
PYB 562 Definitions & Characteristics; Principles, Processes and Concepts , 8:30 am – 5:30 pm (Section A)
Sunday, August 1
PYB 562 Definitions & Characteristics; Principles, Processes and Concepts , 8:30 am – 12:30 pm (Section A)
PYB 530 Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders , 1:30 – 5:30 pm (Section A)
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Students
Tuesdays, June 1 – July 6
PYS 604 Social & Cultural Diversity 9:00am – 4:15 pm (Section A)
PYI 522 Counseling Skills Lab 4:45 – 6:15 pm (Section A)
Wednesdays, June 2 – July 7
PYI 552 Career and Lifestyle Counseling 9:00am – 4:15 pm (Section A)
PYI 522 Counseling Skills Lab 4:45 – 6:15 pm (Section A)
Marriage & Family Therapy MA I (Students entering Summer 2010)
Mondays, June 7 – 28, July 12 – 26 and Tuesday, July 27
PYD 600 Ethics and Professional Development in MFT Practice 9:00am – 2: 45 pm (Section A)
Tuesdays, June 1 – July 20
PY 642B Foundational Theories of Marriage and Family Therapy 9:00am – 2:45 pm (Section A)
PY 685 Prepracticum in MFT 3:00- 5:00pm (Section A)
Marriage & Family Therapy MA II (Students who entered Summer 2009)
Mondays, June 7 – 28, July 12 – 26 and Tuesday, July 27
PYG 605 Group Therapy and Families in Larger Systems 9:00am – 2:45 pm (Section A)
Tuesdays, June 1 – July 20
PYB 527 Human Development Across the Lifespan 9:00am – 2:45 pm (Section A)
PY 687B Professional Seminar in MFT III 3:00- 4:45 pm (Sections A, B, & C)
Marriage & Family Therapy Doctoral I (Students who entered in Fall 2009)
Wednesdays, June 2 – July 21
MFTS 709 Supervision in MFT I 9:00am – 2:45 pm (Section A)
MFTC 744 Doctoral Professional Seminar MFT III 3:00- 5:00pm (Section A)
Thursdays, June 3 – July 22
MFTT 701 Theories of Social Justice in MFT 9:00am – 2:45 pm (Section A)
Marriage & Family Therapy Doctoral II (Students who entered in Fall 2008)
Wednesdays, June 2 – July 21
MFTR 800 Dissertation Seminar 9:00am – 12:15 pm (Section A)
MFTS 741 Supervision Professional Seminar III 1:00pm – 3:00pm (Section A)
Thursdays, June 3 – July 22
MFTR 724 Qualitative Research in MFT II 9:00am – 2:45 pm (Section A)
Courses without Scheduled Meetings
MFTC 764 Doctoral MFT Practicum III
PY 693 Internship, DMT
PY 693B Internship Continuation, DMT
PY 698B Internship, MFT
ANE 690 SIS: Supervised Independent Study
MFTS 740 Supervision Practicum III

