Overview
The purpose of the Department of Counseling is to develop biblically and theologically sound Christian counselors who are equipped to effectively impact people’s lives in a variety of ministry and professional counseling practice settings. These are the courses taught by the professors in the Department of Counseling:
Course Description
The purpose of the Department of Counseling is to develop biblically and theologically sound Christian counselors who are equipped to effectively impact people’s lives in a variety of ministry and professional counseling practice settings. These are the courses taught by the professors in the Department of Counseling:
BC5101 Pastoral Counseling
BC5201 Theological and Psychological Foundations of Counseling
BC5210 Counseling Theory
BC5215 Normal Human Growth
BC5220 Counseling Methods and Techniques
BC5225 Abnormal Human Behavior
BC5230 Lifestyle and Career Development
BC5235 Social and Cultural Foundations
BC5240 Research Methods and Statistics
BC5245 Appraisal and Assessment Techniques
BC5250 Professional Orientation and Ethics
BC5255 Addictions and Compulsive Behaviors
BC5260 Psychopharmacology for Therapists
BC5270 Family Systems
BC5280 Group Counseling
BC5300 Professional Skills and Ethics
BC5305 Counseling Practicum I
BC5310 Counseling Practicum II
BC5315 Counseling Practicum III
BC5325 Counseling Practicum Elective
BC5330 International Counseling Practicum
BC5405 Introduction to Play Therapy
BC5410 Filial Therapy
BC5415 Group Play Activity Therapy
BC5420 Premarital Counseling
BC5422 Marital Counseling
BC5424 Marital Enrichment
BC5426 Counseling and Family Law
BC5430 Death and Dying
BC5436 Diagnosis and Treatment of Trauma Disorders
BC5450 Personality Theory
BC5455 Introduction to Christian Mentoring and Coaching
BC5505 Family Research and Assessment
BC5547 A Biblical Theology of Suffering, Disability, and the Church
BC5605 Human Sexuality
BC5610 Sexuality and Ethics
BC5615 Basic Issues in Sex Therapy
BC5621 Sexual Educator Certification I
BC5622 Sexual Educator Certification II
BC5623 Sexual Educator Certification III
BC5901 Independent Study in Counseling
BC5905 Special Topics in Counseling
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What you will learn
The purpose of the Department of Counseling is to develop biblically and theologically sound Christian counselors who are equipped to effectively impact people’s lives in a variety of ministry and professional counseling practice settings. These are the courses taught by the professors in the Department of Counseling:
BC5101 Pastoral Counseling
BC5201 Theological and Psychological Foundations of Counseling
BC5210 Counseling Theory
BC5215 Normal Human Growth
BC5220 Counseling Methods and Techniques
BC5225 Abnormal Human Behavior
BC5230 Lifestyle and Career Development
BC5235 Social and Cultural Foundations
BC5240 Research Methods and Statistics
BC5245 Appraisal and Assessment Techniques
BC5250 Professional Orientation and Ethics
BC5255 Addictions and Compulsive Behaviors
BC5260 Psychopharmacology for Therapists
BC5270 Family Systems
BC5280 Group Counseling
BC5300 Professional Skills and Ethics
BC5305 Counseling Practicum I
BC5310 Counseling Practicum II
BC5315 Counseling Practicum III
BC5325 Counseling Practicum Elective
BC5330 International Counseling Practicum
BC5405 Introduction to Play Therapy
BC5410 Filial Therapy
BC5415 Group Play Activity Therapy
BC5420 Premarital Counseling
BC5422 Marital Counseling
BC5424 Marital Enrichment
BC5426 Counseling and Family Law
BC5430 Death and Dying
BC5436 Diagnosis and Treatment of Trauma Disorders
BC5450 Personality Theory
BC5455 Introduction to Christian Mentoring and Coaching
BC5505 Family Research and Assessment
BC5547 A Biblical Theology of Suffering, Disability, and the Church
BC5605 Human Sexuality
BC5610 Sexuality and Ethics
BC5615 Basic Issues in Sex Therapy
BC5621 Sexual Educator Certification I
BC5622 Sexual Educator Certification II
BC5623 Sexual Educator Certification III
BC5901 Independent Study in Counseling
BC5905 Special Topics in Counseling