The Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling (MAPC) is designed to equip ministers with essential counseling skills and competencies for counseling in Church and related settings. The MAPC degree is an interdisciplinary degree that includes integrative work in Bible, Theology and Formation that correlates with Pastoral Counseling
PC 601 - Pastoral Counseling (3 credits)
PC 651 - Crisis and Grief Counseling (3 credits)
PC 899 - Pastoral Counseling Capstone & Pacticum (3 credits)
PC/CO 701 - Counseling Skills (3 credits)
PC/CO 751 Religion, Spirituality & Counseling (3 credits)
PC/CO/BS 501 - Counseling and the Bible (3 credits)
SA/CO 801 - Pentecostal Foundations for Christian Ministry & Study (3 credits)
SA/CO 802, 804 & 805 - Community of Faith Groups (3 credits)
Bible Elective Courses (6 credits)
Theology/Historical Studies Elective Courses (6 credits)
36 credits total
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Vice President for Accreditation and Institutional Effectiveness
Director of Counseling Program (1988-Present)
Office: (423) 478-7037