Academic Outline

The Master of Christian Counseling is a graduate-level program designed to prepare men and women for ministry-based counseling within churches, faith-based organizations, and Christian community settings. The program integrates biblical theology, advanced counseling theory, spiritual formation, and supervised ministry practice to equip students for compassionate and responsible care.
This degree emphasizes the integration of Scripture and counseling principles, equipping students to address personal, relational, and spiritual challenges from a Christ-centered perspective. Students develop advanced skills in marriage and family counseling, crisis intervention, addiction recovery support, group counseling, and ethical decision-making within ministry contexts.

Academic Requirements

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