Fielding Graduate University (previously Fielding Graduate Institute and The Fielding Institute) is a
private
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graduate-level university in
Santa Barbara, California
Santa Barbara ( es, Santa Bárbara, meaning "Saint Barbara") is a coastal city in Santa Barbara County, California, of which it is also the county seat. Situated on a south-facing section of coastline, the longest such section on the West Coa ...
. It offers postgraduate and doctoral studies mainly in
psychology
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,
education
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, and
organizational studies
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, primarily through
distance education
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programs.
Fielding Graduate University was founded in 1974 by
Frederic M. Hudson, Hallock Hoffman, and Renata Tesch. They designed Fielding as a graduate program for mid-career professionals who were not being served by traditional universities.
Academics
The university offers graduate programs for adult professionals seeking master's and doctoral degrees. It offers degree and certificate programs through the School of Psychology and School of Leadership Studies. The programs include online learning, individual faculty-student mentoring and assessment, and in-person events of various types in many locations throughout the year. The professions targeted include
clinical psychology
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,
media psychology
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,
educational leadership
Educational leadership is the process of enlisting and guiding the talents and energies of teachers, students, and parents toward achieving common educational aims. This term is often used synonymously with school leadership in the United States a ...
,
organizational leadership
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, and
human development Human development may refer to:
* Development of the human body
* Developmental psychology
* Human development (economics)
* Human Development Index, an index used to rank countries by level of human development
* Human evolution, the prehistoric ...
, within the corporate, nonprofit, and public sectors. Fielding was the first university to offer a Ph.D program in media psychology.
Fielding's learning model implements a student learning plan, contract-based learning, competency-based assessment, student-to-student peer feedback, project and portfolio reviews, and final thesis or dissertation. The school's website says that its "distributed learning model" combines "in-person" and "remote" participation.
, its School of Leadership offers "accelerated" Ph.D. degrees that can be earned in as little as three years, and its School of Psychology offers a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology that can be earned in five or six years. The average (mean) time to complete a PhD program at Fielding is 7.5 years.
The university is accredited by the
WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC).
Its APA accreditation was restored in 2019 after being listed on probation.
Partnerships
Fielding offers a doctorate in Creative Leadership through the
University of the Virgin Islands
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History
UVI was founded as the College of the Virgin Islands on March 16, 1962. In 1986, it officially beca ...
(UVI), is developing a doctoral program in urban leadership and entrepreneurship with the
University of District of Columbia
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and
Tulane University
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’s Payson Center for Global Development, and established the Center for the Advancement of STEM Leadership with UVI,
North Carolina A&T
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, and the Association of American Colleges & Universities. The latter earned a $9 million
National Science Foundation
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grant in 2018.
In 2015 the university was granted
special consultative status
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to the
United Nations Economic and Social Council
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(ECOSOC).
Notable alumni
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Evelyn Torton Beck
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- feminist theorist and professor at
University of Maryland, College Park
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*
Tara Brach
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- psychologist and meditation expert
*
Marshall Colt
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He co-starred in the films '' No ...
- television actor, psychologist
*
K. Drorit "Dee" Gaines - neuropsychologist and radio host
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Devon Jersild - psychologist and author
*
Salud Carbajal
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- United States Representative from California's 24th congressional district
*
Janja Lalich
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- sociologist studying cults
*
Gina Loudon - Republican activist
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Lyle Nelson
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In 1976 he finished 35th in the Individual 20K biathlon. H ...
- Four Time Olympian in the Biathlon, 13 time United States or North American Champion
*
Marilyn Price-Mitchell - psychologist and columnist
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Judith Sewell Wright - American author, speaker, lifestyles expert and life coach
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Steven Hassan
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- Founder of the Freedom of Mind Resource Center, author, speaker, de-programming expert
Notable faculty
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Tiffany Field
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- psychologist
*
Ruthellen Josselson Ruthellen Josselson is professor of clinical psychology at The Fielding Graduate University and a psychotherapist in practice.
Work
She was formerly a professor at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Towson University, a visiting professor at H ...
- clinical psychologist
*
Malcolm Knowles
Malcolm Shepherd Knowles (August 24, 1913 – November 27, 1997) was an American adult educator, famous for the adoption of the theory of andragogy—initially a term coined by the German teacher Alexander Kapp. Knowles is credited with being a ...
- adult education scholar
*
Jeremy J. Shapiro
Jeremy J. Shapiro (born 1940), is an American academic, a professor emeritus at Fielding Graduate University who works in the area of critical social theory with emphasis on the social and cultural effects of information technology and systems, ...
- psychologist and social theorist
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- Education, Leadership, and Psychology scholar
References
External links
Official website
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