
Master's Arts Clinical Christian Counseling
This program is designed for those who holds a Bachelor’s degree in counseling or a accepted/related field may upon the completion of requirements for licensure and qualification for a Master’s in Clinical Christian Counseling.
Non-refundable enrollment fee
Completion of Phase I & II
Nine core courses-Phase III
Clinical supervision
Supervision
Completion of 25 APS assessments,
Written responses to 50 ethical questions posed by the NCCA Board,
Four advanced courses
Completion of an open book 500 Question Exam on the Old Testament and New Testament,
Written Thesis
Matriculation fee.
Upon completion of Program Three, the candidate will a Master’s degree in Clinical Christian Counseling, Advanced Certification in Temperament Therapy as well as a Professional Clinical Membership in the NCCA. Additionally, the candidate will be designated a Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor and may be eligible to receive Board Certification for selected specialty areas within the Master’s level courses.