Students should be especially careful when preparing to register. Please read carefully the instructions for your program/year and register accordingly. If your class sections are assigned by your department, they will be provided to you prior to registration.
Students must register for their minimum credit requirement or have an approved extended program plan on file to register for fewer credits.
All students should refer to their state licensing regulations for specific course or internship requirements. Some states (Vermont, for example) specify all or most educational requirements be met within the degree program.
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.
Drop deadline
The drop deadline for Fall 2012 semester-long courses is Friday, September 14, 2012
Applied Behavior Analysis Certificate students (Fall 2012 enterers)
- PYB 562 Concepts & Principles of Behavior Analysis (Section A)
- PYB 560 Ethical Considerations in Behavior Analysis I (Section A)
Please Note: 2012 ABA Certificate students must enroll in a minimum of 4 credits or have an approved Program Plan on file.
Autism Spectrum Disorders Certificate Program students (Fall 2012 enterers)
- PYI 540 Clinical and Educational Assessment of Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Section A)
- PYI 544 Educational Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorders I (Section A)
- PYB 530 Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders (Section A)
- PYI 535 Introduction to Counseling Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorders
(Section A) - PYB 532 Sensory Issues of Individuals on the Autism Spectrum (Section A)
- PYI 542 Training in the Social Use of Language (Section A)
Please Note: Fall 2012 entering ASD students must enroll for a minimum of 6 credits in the Fall 2012 semester or have an approved Program Plan on file.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Substance Abuse/Addictions Counseling Students
If you entered, your cohort is:
- Fall 2012 – CMHC I, CMHC-SAAC, I
- Fall 2011/Spring 2012 – CMHC II, CMHC-SAAC II
- Fall 2010/Spring 2011 – CMHC III, CMHC-SAAC III
Weekend Required courses
- CMHC students do not have not required weekend courses, unless you entered before Fall 2010.
- CMHC-SAAC students: PY 563 Psychopharmacology of Substance Abuse is a required weekend offered spring semester only.
- All CMHC-SAAC concentration students: PY 563 Psychopharmacology of Substance Abuse is a required weekend course to be taken at some at some point in your program, typically offered in the fall semester.
Other weekend courses are elective.
Fall 2012 Entering Clinical Mental Health Counseling students:
Please register for:
- PY 590A Fundamentals of Therapeutic Interactions (Section A – C)
- PYB 526 Human Development: Lifespan & Systems Perspectives (Section A – C)
- PYD 601 Professional Orientation and Ethics (Section A or B)
Please Note: Fall 2012 entering CMHC and CMHC-SAAC students must enroll for a minimum of 9 credits in the Fall 2012 semester. Students may take up to 2 elective credits in addition to their required minimum.
CMHC II and CMHC-SAAC II (Fall 2011, Spring 2012 enterers)
Please register for:
- PYG 603 Group Approaches to Mental Health Counseling (Section A or B)
- PY 683 Practicum Seminar in Mental Health Counseling I (Sections A – E)
Section assignment will be made by the CMHC core faculty and provided to students prior to registration. - PYP 696 Practicum in Mental Health Counseling (Section A)
- PYB 550 Psychopathology (Section A or B)
Please Note: Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 CMHC II and CMHC-SAAC II enterers must enroll for a minimum of 11 credits in the Fall 2012 semester. Students may take up to 2 elective credits in addition to their required minimum.
CMHC III and CMHC-SAAC III (Fall 2010, Spring 2011 enterers)
All students on Internship must register for:
- PY 688 Professional Seminar in Mental Health Counseling II (Sections A – E)
Assignment to Professional Seminar sections will be made by the CMHC core faculty and provided to students prior to registration. - PY 696C Internship in Mental Health Counseling II (Section A)
- Two student-selected Concentration (PYC) 3-credit seminars
Students are advised to check their state licensure requirements for specific course requirements. Maine and Vermont students should be particularly careful in the selection of concentration (PYC) courses. Massachusetts students should be mindful of specific regulations pertaining to internships. CMHC-SAAC students are also reminded they must complete an internship in substance abuse counseling. All CMHC (including SAAC) students are required to take 2 (PYC) concentration courses (plus Research in the Spring) to complete program requirements. The third concentration (PYC) course is elective and may be used to fulfill licensure requirements. You have two concentration choices this fall and one in the spring, so plan appropriately in order to fulfill both licensure and program requirements.
Please Note: CMHC III and CMHC-SAAC III students must enroll for a minimum of 9 credits in the Fall 2012 semester. They may take up to 4 additional credits in addition to their minimum.
Fall 2012 entering Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling students:
Please register for:
- PY 590A Fundamentals of Therapeutic Interaction (Section A, B or C)
- PYB 526 Human Development: Lifespan & Systems Perspectives (Section A – C)
- PYP 691 Practicum in Dance/Movement Therapy I (Section A)
- PY 680A Professional Seminar in Dance/Movement Therapy & Counseling I: Emphasis: The Helping Relationship (Section A)
- PYB 502 Psychomotor Assessment of Children (Section A)
- PYB 606 Social-Cultural Diversity (Section B)
Please Note: Fall 2012 entering DMT students must enroll for a minimum of 17 credits in the Fall 2012 semester.
Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling II (Fall 2011 enterers)
Please register for
- PY 558B Dance/Movement Therapy with Children & Adolescents (Section A)
- PY 580 Expressive Arts Therapy I (Section A)
- PY 686 Professional Seminar in Counseling I: Emphasis: Ethics (Section A or B )
Section assignments will be made by the DMT faculty and provided to students prior to registration. - PYP 695 Practicum in Counseling I (Section A or B)
- PYB 550 Psychopathology (Section A or B)
Please Note: DMT II students must enroll for a minimum of 15 credits in the Fall 2012 semester.
Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling III (Fall 2010 enterers)
Please register for:
- PY 693 Internship, Dance/Movement Therapy (Section A)
Please Note: DMT III students must enroll for a minimum of 4 credits in the Fall 2012 semester
DMT III students who previously enrolled in Internship must register for:
Marriage and Family Therapy I (Fall 2012 enterers)
Please register for:
- PY 642B Foundational Theories in MFT (Section A)
- PYB 526 Human Development: Lifespan & Systems Perspective (Section A)
- PYD 601 Professional Orientation & Ethics (Section B)
- PY 686A Professional Seminar in MFT I (Section A, B or C)
Section assignments will be made by MFT faculty and provided to students prior to registration. - PY 697 Practicum in MFT I (Section A, B or C)
Section assignments will be made by MFT faculty and provided to students prior to registration – will correspond to the Professional Seminar assigned.
Note: MFT I students may take a one credit elective during the Fall semester.
Please Note: MFT I students must register for a minimum of 14 credits.
Marriage & Family Therapy II (Summer 2011 enterers)
Please register for:
- PYI 518 Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy(Section A)
- PYB 606 Social-Cultural Diversity (Section A)
- PY 688B Professional Seminar in Marriage & Family Therapy IV (Section A, B or C)
Section assignments will be made by the MFT faculty and provided to students prior to registration. - PY 698 Internship in MFT II (Section A, B or C)
Section assignments will be made by the MFT faculty and provided to students prior to registration – will correspond to the Professional Seminar assigned.
Note: MFT II students may take a one credit elective during the Fall semester.
Please Note: MFT II students must enroll for a minimum of 11 credits in the Fall 2012 semester.
Marriage & Family Therapy Doctoral Students Ph.D I (Fall 2012 enterers)
Please register for
- MFTC 760 Doctoral MFT Practicum I (Section A)
- MFTC 740 Doctoral Professional Seminar in MFT I (Section A)
- MFTR 719 Qualitative Research Methods I (Section A)
- MFTR 711 Quantitative Research Methods (Section A)
- MFT 712 Grant and Professional Writing in MFT (Section A)
Marriage & Family Therapy Doctoral Students Ph.D II (Fall 2011 enterers)
Please register for:
- MFTR 719 Qualitative Research Methods I (Section A)
- MFTR 711 Quantitative Research Methods (Section A)
- MFTS 729 Supervision in MFT II (Section A)
- MFTS 720 Supervision Professional Seminar I (Section A)
- MFTS 730 MFT Supervision Practicum I (Section A)
Additional Courses for 2nd year Ph.D. students needing additional clinical hours
- MFTC 746 Doctoral MFT Practicum IV (Section A)
- MFTC 766 Doctoral Professional Seminar in MFT IV (Section A)
Marriage & Family Therapy Doctoral Students Ph.D III (Fall 2010 enterers)
Please register for:
- MFTC 780 Doctoral MFT Internship I (Section A)
(note that Internship I must be followed by Internship II in Spring and Internship III in summer) OR - MFTR 899 MFT Dissertation I (Sections A – D)
(note that Dissertation I must be followed by Dissertation II in Spring and Dissertation III in summer)
Marriage & Family Therapy Doctoral Students Ph.D IV (Fall 2009 enterers)
Please register for:
- MFTC 780 Doctoral MFT Internship I (Section A)
(note that Internship I must be followed by Internship II in Spring and Internship III in summer)
OR - MFTR 899 MFT Dissertation I (Sections A – D)
(note that Dissertation I must be followed by Dissertation II in Spring and Dissertation III in summer)
NOTE: If you registered for internship in year 3, you should enroll in dissertation for year 4.
Applied Psychology – Course Schedules
Applied Behavior Analysis Students (Fall 2012 enterers)
PYB 562 Concepts & Principles of Behavior Analysis (Section A)
Saturdays, September 8 & 29; November 17; December 15 (8:30 am – 5:30 pm)
Sundays, September 9 & 30; November 18; December 16 (8:30 am – 12:30 pm)
Required of and restricted to ABA certificate students; others by written permission of Program Director provided to Registrar’s Office via Antioch email.
PYB 560 Ethical Considerations in Behavior Analysis I (Section A)
Sundays, September 9 & 30; November 18; December 16 (1:30 – 5:30 pm)
Required of and restricted to ABA certificate students; others by written permission of Program Director provided to Registrar’s Office via Antioch email.

