Pastoral Counseling Certificate
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Curriculum
This advanced graduate certificate program prepares counselors to practice in faith-based settings. A master's degree in counseling or divinity/ministry is a prerequisite for this certificate. Five courses comprise this certificate program courses, chosen in consultation with the academic advisor based on the student’s background.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Five (5) courses must be chosen from the following list: | 15 | |
Pastoral Counseling in an Intercultural Context | ||
Family Therapy and Personal Transformation | ||
Addictions & Modes of Therapy | ||
Advanced Human Relation Skills | ||
Theology of the Developing Person | ||
Fundamentals of Pastoral Counseling | ||
Group Counseling Approaches | ||
Pastoral, Psychodynamic Assessment and Intervention | ||
Psychopathology | ||
Internship Supervision I | ||
Ethics, Pastoral Counseling, and Spirituality | ||
Internship Supervision II | ||
Research Methods | ||
Models of Pastoral Counseling | ||
Career Counseling for the Pastoral Counselor | ||
Testing, Measurement & Assessment | ||
Human Person and Psychological Development | ||
Total Hours | 15 |
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