2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Dual-Level B.S. in Bible/M.S. in Christian Counseling


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Students who qualify may enter the dual-level program and earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in a reduced amount of time (normally 5 years). Students can apply for the dual-level program after completing 60 credits of undergraduate study (30 of which must be in residence at PBU).

Admission into the program will be limited and based on GPA, extracurricular experience, Christian character, and demonstration of potential to be successful in graduate counseling studies. Students will begin graduate course work in the fourth year. Upon successful completion of the program, the student earns a B.S. in Bible degree and an M.S. in Christian Counseling degree.

 

Program Requirements - Total Credits: 157


Integration - Credits: 3


Electives - Credits: 3


  • Elective Credits: 3

Graduate - Credits: 36


  • Christian Counseling Electives Credits: 4
    A listing of Christian Counseling elective courses is available in the PBU Graduate Catalog.
  • CSG 601 - Counseling Theory and Helping Relationships Credits: 3
  • CSG 602 - Helping Relationships Lab Credits: 3
  • CSG 611 - Psychopathology: Individual Assessment and Counseling Credits: 3
  • CSG 612 - Individual Assessment and Counseling Lab Credits: 3
  • CSG 621 - Seminar on Gender and Cultural Issues in Counseling Credits: 2
  • CSG 622 - Orientation to Legal, Ethical, and Professional Issues in Counseling Credits: 2
  • CSG 701 - Marriage and Family Counseling Credits: 3
  • CSG 702 - Marriage and Family Counseling Lab Credits: 3
  • CSG 711 - Small Group Dynamics, Development, and Leadership Credits: 3
  • CSG 712 - Small Groups Lab Credits: 3
  • CSG 721 - Forgiveness and Conflict Management Counseling Credits: 2
  • CSG 722 - Seminar on Trauma and Grief Counseling Credits: 2

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