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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.

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