Programs

Master of Christian Counseling

Master of Christian Counseling

Program Description

The Master of Counseling program signifies exceptional knowledge of an interdisciplinary field of study, is a two year program, designed both for the person who wishes to work in the specialized field and wishes to participate in ministry. The program lasts two academic years and contains 36 semester units.

This program is to provide students:

(1) concentrated on study in a special field or discipline with the background of a general understanding of theology, biblical studies, and missions and

(2) Opportunities to attain advanced capabilities in Old and New Testament Theology, Christian Counseling.

Unit Credits

A. Biblical Theology (core)12 Credits
B. Counseling (core)18 Credits
C. Any 500 or 700 Level Courses from Graduate Studies Class Listings6 Credits
D. ThesisOptional
(If Non-Thesis) 6credits
Total Credits36 Credits

Required Courses

A.A. Biblical Credits (12 Credits)
MIS 601Introduction to Biblical Missions
ODT 500Introduction to the Old Testament
NWT 501Introduction to the New Testament
THE 501Introduction to Christian Theology
B.B. Counseling Credits (18 Credits)
PAM 771Theology of Conflict Management for Ministry
CON 640Theory of Christian Counseling
CON 641Wholesome Counseling Manual
CON 642Crisis Counseling
CON 643Counseling Skill for Multicultural Settings
PAM 790Effective Communication Skills
C.C. Any 500 or 700 Level Courses from Graduate Studies Class Listings
(6 Credits)
MIS 791Ministry for Immigrant Society
MIS 602Cross Cultural Communication of the Gospel
LEA 550Transformational Leadership
CUL 621Cultural Anthropology for Communication



D. Thesis

Upon completion of all coursework and other requirements of the program, a student may enroll in thesis writing as an optional.

Proposal Defense
Only if and when the adviser has approved the defense of the thesis should the student enroll for proposal defense. If revisions in the thesis are required by the proposal defense panel, the revised version should be submitted to the members of the proposal defense panel within the allotted period. Failure to do so is considered failed the proposal defense and needs to repeat the entire thesis cycle.

Final Defense
Students who have successfully completed the Proposal Defense are qualified to apply for the Final Defense. If revisions in the thesis are required by the proposal defense panel, the revised version should be submitted to the members of the proposal defense panel within the allotted period. Failure to do so is considered failed the proposal defense and needs to repeat the entire thesis cycle.