Certificate in Christian Psychology

Certificate in Christian Psychology

Integrating Faith and Understanding for Holistic Well-being

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Program Overview

The Certificate in Christian Psychology offers a unique blend of psychological principles and biblical truths, designed for individuals who seek to understand human behavior and mental processes through a faith-informed lens. This program explores the intersection of psychology and Christianity, equipping students with foundational knowledge to support individuals in their spiritual, emotional, and psychological growth. It is ideal for those in ministry, counseling, or anyone desiring a deeper understanding of the human person from a Christian perspective.

Key Highlights

Faith-Based Approach

Explore psychological concepts through the lens of Christian theology and biblical principles.

Holistic Understanding

Gain insights into human behavior, emotions, and spiritual dynamics for comprehensive care.

Practical Application

Apply psychological and biblical knowledge to real-world ministry and counseling contexts.

At a Glance

PROGRAM DURATION

6 – 12 Months

CREDIT HOURS

30

PROGRAM COST

US $2,310

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the Certificate in Christian Psychology, students will be able to:

  • Articulate foundational concepts in general and Christian psychology.
  • Integrate biblical principles with psychological insights for a holistic understanding of human nature.
  • Apply basic counseling principles within a Christian framework.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the Bible as a resource for psychological and spiritual well-being.
  • Develop critical thinking skills regarding various psychological theories from a Christian perspective.

Career Prospects

Graduates of the Certificate in Christian Psychology program will find themselves prepared for supportive roles in various settings where a faith-informed understanding of human behavior is valued. Potential career paths include:

  • Church Ministry Support (e.g., pastoral care assistant, discipleship coordinator)
  • Christian Counseling Assistant (under supervision)
  • Support roles in faith-based non-profit organizations
  • Mental Health Ministry Coordinator
  • Community Outreach Worker (with a focus on holistic well-being)
  • Lay Counselor in church or community settings
  • Personal Development Coach (with a Christian emphasis)
  • Volunteer in crisis hotlines or support groups

Future Academic Paths

The Certificate in Christian Psychology provides a solid academic foundation for those interested in pursuing further education in psychology, counseling, theology, and related fields. Possible academic paths include:

  • Diploma in Christian Counseling: For more in-depth practical counseling skills.
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology: A comprehensive undergraduate degree in psychological science.
  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology: With a stronger emphasis on research and quantitative methods.
  • Bachelor of Arts in Christian Counseling or Pastoral Counseling: Integrating psychology with theological studies.
  • Master’s in Counseling (e.g., M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy): For professional licensure and advanced practice.
  • Master of Divinity (M.Div.) with a concentration in Counseling or Pastoral Care: For those in or preparing for pastoral ministry.
  • Doctorate (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in Psychology or Counseling Psychology: For advanced research, teaching, and clinical practice.

Credits earned in this certificate program may be transferable to higher-level degrees at Shiloh College or other educational institutions, subject to their specific admission and transfer policies.

Explore Our Course Structure

COURSES

Index Course Description Credit Hours
COUN 101Introduction to Christian Counseling3
PSYC 120Introduction to Psychology3
PSYC 105Introduction to Christian Psychology3
BIBL 113The Bible: Book of Books3
BIBL 114New Testament Survey I3
BIBL 116Introduction to Exegesis – Romans3
BIBL 119Old Testament Survey I3
Major Paper- Practicum3
Credit hours:24

Required Credit hours: 30
Select 2 courses from the COUN100’s series to complete the required 30 credits for this program.

Electives (COUN100’s Series)

Index Course Description Credit Hours
COUN 101Introduction to Christian Counseling3
COUN 102Marriage and Family Life: A Christian Perspective3
COUN 103Introduction to Pastoral Counseling3
COUN 104The Bible: The Handbook for Counseling3
COUN 105Communication and Listening3
COUN 106Communication: Cross-Cultural3
COUN 107Communication: Meeting the needs of Children and Youth on their Level3
COUN 108Counseling Difficult Children1
COUN 109Counseling Issues3
COUN 110Cross-Cultural Issues3
COUN 111Cultural Anthropology3
COUN 112Culture Shock and Culture1
COUN 113Cultures and Families3
COUN 114Developmental Psychology3
COUN 115Family Issues3
COUN 116Problems Facing Today’s Youth2
COUN 117Race and Ethnic Relations3
COUN 118Stress Management3
COUN 119Adolescent Counseling3
COUN 120Anthropology3
PSYC 120Introduction to Psychology3
COUN 121Christianity3
COUN 122Abuse Counseling3

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