BS in Christian Counseling Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Christian Counseling at John Melvin University provides a transformative foundation for students seeking to integrate psychological principles with a biblical worldview. This overview serves as a placeholder for detailed program objectives, illustrating our commitment to academic excellence and ethical leadership in the field of mental health and spiritual care.
Courses and Curriculum
Theology of Counseling
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Ethics in Christian Care
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Developmental Psychology
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Possible Career Opportunities
Clinical Counselor
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Ministry Consultant
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Family Advocate
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Academic Researcher
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Completion Pathway
120 Total Required Hours
Core Hours: 45 | Counseling Major: 54 | General Electives: 21