Overview
3 Semesters
The Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to provide biblical counseling in various settings.
COURSE OUTLINE
Curriculum Highlights
- Biblical Foundations: Understanding the biblical basis of counseling
- Counseling Theories: Introduction to various counseling approaches
- Practical Skills: Developing counseling skills and techniques
- Research Methods: Training in academic research and writing
Semester 1
- Introduction to Biblical Counseling
- Biblical Foundations of Counseling
- Counseling Theories
- Research Methods
Semester 2
- Counseling Skills and Techniques
- Group Counseling
- Elective Course
- Elective Course
Semester 3
- Practicum in Biblical Counseling
- Research Presentation
- Elective Course
- Elective Course
Career Opportunities
- Biblical counseling centers
- Churches and ministries
- Private practice
- Non-profit organizations
Graduation Requirements
- Complete a minimum of 45 credit hours
- Earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Complete a practicum and research project
