Bachelor of Christian Counseling

“Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” — Galatians 6:2

Program Overview

  • Program Duration: 3 – 6 Years
  • Mode of Delivery: Online / Hybrid (Blended) / Face-to-face (depending on location)
  • Enrolment: Continuous / Cohort
  • Total credits: 120
  • Tuition Fees: USD 4,3100

Program Rationale

The Bachelor of Christian Counseling program is designed to equip students with theological foundations, practical skills, and ethical understanding for effective counseling within Christian ministry and broader societal contexts. Rooted in biblical principles, the curriculum integrates psychological and pastoral approaches to equip graduates for service in churches, community organizations, and counseling centers.

Graduate Learning Outcomes

Immediate Outcomes:

  • Acquire foundational knowledge in biblical principles, counseling theories, and pastoral care.
  • Develop practical counseling skills for personal, relational, and spiritual challenges.
  • Strengthen communication and cultural awareness in diverse counseling environments.
  • Analyze ethical and theological issues, integrating Christian values with professional standards.

Lifelong Learning Outcomes:

  • Enhance critical thinking and reflective practice in counseling approaches.
  • Cultivate personal spiritual growth and professional integrity.
  • Promote community well-being through church and faith-based counseling initiatives.
  • Advance in professional and ministry leadership roles.

Register for Christian Counseling Today!

Step into a journey of healing and transformation with our Bachelor of Christian Counseling—where faith meets compassion to empower you as a vessel of hope. Equip yourself with biblical wisdom and professional skills to guide others toward restoration, purpose, and wholeness.

Career Pathways

  • Pastoral Counseling
  • Christian Mental Health Support
  • Marriage and Family Counseling
  • Chaplaincy Services
  • Educational Counseling
  • Community-Based Counseling

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.

Core Counseling Courses

IndexCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
CC101Introduction to Christian Counseling3 Credit hrs
CC104Human Development and Christian Perspectives3 Credit hrs
CC105Ethics in Christian Counseling3 Credit hrs
CC201

Pastoral Care and Counseling

3 Credit hrs
CC202Marriage and Family Counseling3 Credit hrs
CC203Group Counseling3 Credit hrs
CC204Crisis Intervention and Counseling3 Credit hrs
CC205Addiction and Recovery Counseling3 Credit hrs
CC301Counseling Techniques and Practice3 Credit hrs
CC302Research Methods in Counseling3 Credit hrs

Theological Foundation Courses

IndexCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
CC102Biblical Foundations of Counseling3 Credit hrs
CC103Theology and Counseling3 Credit hrs

Elective Courses

IndexCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
CCC401Trauma and Grief Counseling3 Credit hrs
CC402Spiritual Formation and Counseling3 Credit hrs
CC403Counseling Children and Adolescents3 Credit hrs

Practicum and Internship

IndexCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
CC490Supervised Counseling Practicum3 Credit hrs
CC491Internship in Christian Counseling3 Credit hrs

Capstone Requirement

IndexCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
CC499Christian Counseling Final Paper3 Credit hrs

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