The purpose of the Master Degree in Christian Counseling is to provide thorough understanding of essential theoretical concepts in the area of Christian Counseling and their practical application in different scenarios. This is a unique program is for students with a passion to solving problems and helping others. Students engage in rigorous academic coursework to include graduate level research and analysis, both qualitative and quantitative in nature. In addition, students engage in activities that promote personal and spiritual development. The following are course requirements for the Program. Courses must be completed with a grade of C - or better in order to successfully complete the program.
Course Number | Course Name | Credit Value |
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COU412 | Adolescent Counseling | 4.0 |
BIB500 | Eschatology I | 4.0 |
COU500 | Theoretical and Practical Application in Counseling | 4.0 |
COU502 | Counseling Terminologies and Methodologies | 4.0 |
COU503 | Innovative Approaches to Counseling | 4.0 |
COU505 | Mediation and Conflict Resolution | 4.0 |
COU333 | Marriage Counseling | 4.0 |
COU215 | Group Counseling | 4.0 |
CON330 | Pastoral and Behavioral Psychology | 4.0 |
INTL342 | Globalization, Integration, and World Evangelism | 4.0 |
TOTAL | 40.0 |
U N I V E R S I T Y
U N I V E R S I T Y
WILLIAM SAMSON
MASTER DEGREE IN CHRISTIAN COUNSELING
WILLIAM SAMSON
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