Graduate Programs
Graduate Program
Graduate Program
Graduate Schools
School Of Christian Counseling
Christian Counseling MA Courses
AP501 Counseling for Substance Abuse
CC566 Christian Marriage and Family Counseling
CC463 Individual Evaluation and Assessment
CC528 Human Development
CC542 Individual Counseling Skills
CC686 Christian Leadership
CC316 Counseling the Sexually Abused
CC550 Group Counseling Skills
CC659 Counseling Domestic Violence Victims
CC573 *Practicum/Internship
CC590 Masters Thesis
School Of Minsitry
Ministry MA Courses
PL510 Family Enrichment through the Church
PL522 Strategies for Global Missions
AP501 Apologetics II
BI566 Advanced Old Testament Studies
BI596 Advanced New Testament Studies
Practical Research & Field Development I Electives
(Elective courses require Administration approval)
School Of Theology
Theology MA Courses
CC 177 Introduction to Christian Counseling II
CC 188 Christian Psychology
CC 222 Youth Counseling
CC 291 Marriage Counseling
CC 318 Divine Healing
CC 384 Group Therapy
CC 362 Addiction Counseling
CC 388 Spiritual Warfare
CC 401 Counseling Children
CC 416 Pastoral Counseling
CC 431 Senior Adult Counseling
CC 479 Research Paper
Course Descriptions
MA Christian Counseling
A program designed for those who desire to become a master of their field. Students who are interested in offering counsel and training others will learn how to provide sound, meaningful support to those entering the field. With this new knowledge, students will be prepared for most situations and will be able to help people in all aspects of life.
MA Theology
This program is designed for those who are successfully engaged in ministry and wish to pursue their theological studies to an advanced level. Those they receive their degree in theology are going to be trained in how to quickly and effectively identify opportunities to spread God’s word.
MA Ministry
This program is a modular program designed for those who are successfully engaged in ministry and wish to take their work to the next level. All coursework is structured to be practical with the immediate hands-on application so that students can apply these same techniques in the real-world.
School Of Christian Counseling
Christian Counseling DR Courses
CC 645 Counseling for Abusive Relationships
HE 651 Hermeneutics II
CL 685 Christian Ethics II
CC 688 Christian Counseling Techniques
CC 693 Theories of Personality Development
CC 695 Practicum/Internship
CC 698 Doctorate Dissertation
(To be approved by administration)
School Of Minsitry
Ministry DR Courses
PL 654 Current Theological Trends
HE 651 Hermeneutics II
Practical Research & Field Development II
Courses require administration approval*
Courses require administration approval*
Courses require administration approval*
School Of Theology
Theology DR Courses
PL 654 Current Theological Trends
HE 651 Hermeneutics II
CL 685 Christian Ethics II
PL 686 Christian Leadership
PL 682 Management: Programming the Local Church
PL 683 Mastering Contemporary Preaching
*Elective
TH 698 Practical Research & Field Development II
Course Descriptions
DR Christian Counseling
This area of discipline is a modular program designed to identify and address a broad spectrum of human behavior from both a Christian and psychological perspective. Now students can have a deeper understanding of people and how to interact with them in a way that will allow them to provide better counsel to Christians.
DR Theology
This program integrates the classical biblical, historical, theological, and social studies with those significant tasks of one who is in the midst of the practice of ministry. It will enhance the competence and excellency in the practice of ministry.
DR Ministry
This program has been designed for those who wish to enhance their particular field of Ministry. Emphasis is placed on specific fields of Ministry such as Pastoral, Evangelistic and World Missions. With this more in-depth look at the world of Ministry, students have the ability to further their Ministry Careers.