PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The primary purpose of the Christian Counselling training program is to offer Christian Counselling education through distance learning. These programs enable students to develop a personal framework for counselling through integration of the Biblical Scriptures and critically study of various counseling modalities that will meet the needs of people spiritually, therapeutically, emotionally, and educationally.
The course materials are extensive and detailed, yet user friendly and solution focused. Beginning with the basics and progressing into more advanced levels you are learning more complicated and/or difficult issues. Qualified Tutors and Mentors are available daily and assist students with their study programs, time management, study skills, motivation techniques, and other areas that are important to academic success.
The flexibility of the courses makes it possible to learn a single new counselling skill or build up credits to apply for a formal qualification. Students successfully completing the course will be able to:
- Describe the role of a Christian Counsellor and what counsellors do.
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the Biblical & Counselling skills required to conduct
counselling.
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Apply practical skills in counselling situations.
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Have specialized knowledge about people, groups, family, society and cultures that relates to Christian
Counselling.
- Be skilled and knowledgeable in Christian Counselling and understanding of various basic counselling
modalities.
BACHELOR OF CHRISTIAN COUNSELLING
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Credit Hours |
CNS101 |
Study Skills & Development |
3 |
CNS102 |
Interpersonal Communication |
3 |
CNS103 |
Introduction to Christian Belief |
3 |
CNS104 |
Christian Maturity |
3 |
CNS105 |
Introduction to Bible Interpretation |
3 |
CNS106 |
Introduction to Christian Theology |
3 |
CNS107 |
World Religions |
3 |
CNS108 |
Christian Ethics |
3 |
CNS109 |
Counselling in a Christian Context |
3 |
CNS110 |
Introduction to Counseling |
3 |
CNS111 |
Self Esteem and Motivating |
3 |
CNS112 |
Counselling Theory and Practice |
3 |
CNS113 |
Introduction to Understanding Emotions |
3 |
CNS114 |
The Basics of Sociology |
3 |
CNS115 |
Pastoral Care and Counselling |
3 |
CNS116 |
Psychology of Life |
3 |
CNS117 |
Health and Wellness Based Counselling |
3 |
CNS118 |
Stress Management Counselling |
3 |
CNS119 |
Introduction to Social Psychology |
3 |
CNS120 |
Christian Leadership Development |
3 |
CNS121 |
Relationship, Marriage and Family |
3 |
CNS122 |
Working with Adolescents |
3 |
CNS123 |
Working with Children and Young People |
3 |
CNS124 |
Multi-Cultural Issues in Counselling |
3 |
CNS125 |
Loss and Brief Counselling |
3 |
CNS126 |
Studies in Addiction Counselling |
3 |
CNS127 |
Introduction to Group Work |
3 |
CNS128 |
Career Development and Counselling |
3 |
CNS129 |
Understanding Narrative Counselling |
3 |
CNS130 |
Crisis and Trauma Counselling |
3 |
CNS131 |
Counselling Individuals |
3 |
CNS132 |
Life Coaching Skills |
3 |
CNS133 |
Counselling Skills and Techniques |
3 |
CNS134 |
Introduction to School Counselling |
3 |
CNS135 |
Introduction to Abnormal Psychology |
3 |
CNS136 |
Professional Counselling Ethics |
3 |
CNS137 |
Counselling Practicum |
3 |
CNS138 |
Research and Writing |
3 |
CNS139 |
Mini Thesis |
6 |