Bachelor of Christian Counseling

The Christian Counseling program strives to produce Christian workers who can effectively minister to the bereaved and who can properly refer those in need to qualified Christian counselors. The program forms the foundation for those who eventually will seek graduate degrees in the field of Christian counseling.
REQUIREMENTS AND PLANS OF STUDY
All Bachelors programs require minimum of 128 credits to graduate.
The graduation requirements for each level of degree program including specific number of credits to be completed are as follows.
Counseling (45 credits):
- Christian Counseling Core Courses (24 credits),
- Christian Counseling Electives (21credits)
Bible (35 credits)
- New Testament Studies (9 credits),
- Old Testament Studies (9 credits)
- Bible Electives (17 credits)
Theology/History (24 credits)
- Systematic Theology/Practice (6 credits)
- Church History (6 credits)
- Theology/History Electives (12 credits)
Practical Theology/Ministries (24 credits)
- Pastoral Theology (12 credits)
- Church Administration/Organization (6 credits)
- Christian Education (3 credits)
- Cross-cultural Communications/Missions (3 credits)
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