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CHED6599: Independent Study

Study of an assigned topic or guided research as directed by a graduate faculty member. Approval of department director required.

CHIS6094: Topics in Church History

This course introduces interdisciplinary material in Church History of particular relevance to the core curriculum. Topics may vary. May be repeated for a different topic.

CHIS6560: History of Christianity I

A study of the historic development of Christianity from 150-1500 AD from the Patristic period through pre-Reformation. The course will trace theological and doctrinal development as well as offer a general survey of the history of the Church in its...

CHIS6599: Independent Study

Study of an assigned topic or guided research as directed by a graduate faculty member. Approval of department director required.

CHIS6960: History of Christianity II

A study of the historic development of Christianity from 1500 AD-present. from the Reformation through the 20th century. The course will trace theological and doctrinal development as well as offer a general survey of the history of the Church in its...

COUN6000: New Student Orientation

New student orientation is a pass/fail course that is required of all incoming students to the Counseling Master's program. This course will give new students information regarding the overall program, policies in the Student Handbook, requirements...

COUN6511: The Profession of Counseling

This course is an introduction to the profession of counseling, summarizing its history, the value of professional organizations, and professional referral agencies and resources. The class exposes the student to requirements and procedures for...

COUN6512: Ethical and Legal Issues

The focus of the course is on current ethical and legal concerns in professional counseling.  Counselors face ethical issues on an ongoing basis. The course includes ethical decision-making processes; a variety of ethical and legal critical skills...

COUN6515: Multicultural Counseling and Societal Issues

This course provides an examination of philosophical assumptions of multiculturalism, ethical considerations related to multiculturalism, strategies with diverse populations, and indigenous counseling approaches. The influence of gender, race...