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Chaplaincy Master's Degree - Arts of Pastoral Theology (MC-IC300)
72 university credits, $949.00

This course offers a robust education in Christian counseling, combining biblical principles with psychological expertise. The first twelve units establish a strong foundation in counseling concepts, ethical practices, and effective communication, focusing on spiritual restoration and holistic care. The subsequent twelve units expand into specialized techniques, covering a wide range of therapeutic approaches for individuals, families, and groups. Together, these units equip students with the knowledge and skills to provide compassionate, ethical, and impactful counseling in diverse contexts.

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This course is structured into two modules: Module 5 (36 credits) and Module 6 (36 credits), totaling 72 university credits. Enrollment requires participants to have earned the Bachelor in Chaplaincy (BC-IC200) certification and fulfill all other specified admission requirements.​

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Chaplaincy Module 5 (MC305) - 36 credits
This course provides a comprehensive foundation in Christian counseling, blending biblical principles with psychological insights. Students will learn essential terminology, explore practical approaches to counseling diverse situations, and develop skills for conducting effective interviews. The courses emphasize ethical practices, spiritual restoration, and personal growth, equipping counselors to provide holistic care with compassion and professionalism.


Chaplaincy Module 6 (MC306) - 36 credits
This course delves deeper into specialized counseling techniques and approaches. They cover effective therapeutic methods for managing emotions, addressing mental health challenges, and supporting individuals, couples, families, and groups. Students will gain practical knowledge in anger management, psychopharmacology, and various therapy modalities, including personal, family, and group therapy. The focus is on equipping counselors with diverse tools to provide impactful, client-centered care in various contexts.

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