Master of Christian Counseling

“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners.”Isaiah 61:1 (NIV)

Rationale

Christian counseling is a vital ministry that equips individuals with biblical, theological, and psychological tools to provide compassionate and effective care. This program integrates scriptural principles with counseling methodologies to address emotional, spiritual, and psychological needs.

Learner Outcomes

  • Foundational Understanding: Develop a deep, integrative knowledge of biblical principles and counseling methodologies.
  • Application & Skill Development: Demonstrate practical counseling techniques in diverse ministry settings.
  • Integration & Reflection: Analyze real-world counseling issues through a theological lens.
  • Collaboration & Leadership: Exhibit the ability to guide individuals and foster healing environments.
  • Lifelong Transformation: Cultivate a commitment to ongoing learning and professional growth.

Career Options

  • Christian Counseling Ministries
  • Pastoral Counseling
  • Chaplaincy
  • Faith-Based Mental Health Services
  • Academic and Educational Counseling
  • Leadership Roles in Christian Non-Profit Organizations

Course Structure

Disclaimer: This table of courses is for informational purposes only and is correct at the time of publishing. Shiloh College reserves the right to amend, add, or delete courses at its sole discretion. Our admissions team will be happy to answer any questions you may have about these or any other courses.

Index Course Description Credit Hours
COUN 401 Developing a Counseling Ministry 3 Credit hrs
COUN 402 Pre-Marital Counseling 3 Credit hrs
COUN 403 Problems Facing Today’s Youth 3 Credit hrs
COUN 404 Separation – Divorce – Recovery Counseling 3 Credit hrs
COUN 405 Self-Awareness and Emotional Intelligence 3 Credit hrs
COUN 406 Marriage and Family Life: A Christian Perspective 3 Credit hrs
COUN 407 Communication: Meeting the Needs of Children and Youth 3 Credit hrs
COUN 408 Conflict Resolution 3 Credit hrs
COUN 409 Counseling Issues 3 Credit hrs
COUN 410 Counseling Difficult Children 3 Credit hrs
COUN 411 Practicum/Internship 3 Credit hrs
COUN 501 Developmental Psychology 3 Credit hrs
COUN 502 Family Violence 3 Credit hrs
COUN 503 Directive vs Non-Directive Communication 3 Credit hrs
COUN 504 Child & Spousal Abuse from a Christian Perspective 3 Credit hrs
COUN 505 Family Issues 3 Credit hrs
Supervised Reading – Professor’s Choice 3 Credit hrs
Thesis 9 Credit hrs
Total Credits 60 Credit hrs