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Departments & Majors

Departments & Majors

School of Christian counseling


Program Description
Religious Counseling is designed to help you understand the multi-faceted aspects of Christian Counseling Psychology. This specialization will allow you to learn more about counseling from a Christian perspective, equipping you to work in the Christian counseling fields of lay ministry.
In addition to gaining insight into the development and influence of personality based on current theories, you will delve into courses which discuss the diverse theoretical approaches of counseling and psychotherapy by evaluating associated methods and techniques, all biblically based.
The program is distinctive in that it also offers skills-based counseling training from a Christian perspective. The focused learning that students acquire through the counseling concentration provides graduates with skills applicable to almost any career.
This Programs aim to train Christian leaders to carry out the mission of the Church and Christianity.


Mission Statement
Religious Counseling is committed to excellence in undergraduate and graduate education. Our faculty and graduates are expected to be competent, ethical and spiritual professionals committed to the spirituality and its application to real-world situations. Our undergraduate program provides a foundation for the spiritual understanding of behavior and mental processes and promotes scholarship and spirituality. Our graduate programs prepare students to become Licensed Psychologists, Psychology Specialists, and Licensed Professional Counselors who provide evidence-based services for children, adults, and families in a variety of healthcare and educational settings. Our department promotes an environment characterized by collaborative learning and scholarship among its undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty, guided by the following core values of our university and professional organizations.


Vision Statement
Religious Counseling aspires to be a nationally spiritual leader in undergraduate and graduate education, where undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty establish close collaborations to learn the spiritual principles of behavior and mental processes, to make significant contributions to the spiritual and practice of psychology, and to produce professionals who serve the local, national, and global believer communities.


Program Objective
The objectives of the Religious Counseling are:
• To provide a basic knowledge of Religious education with a Christian world view that can be used in all areas of life. 
• To provide students with a practical Biblical foundation for Christian living.
• To prepare students to effectively serve in a chosen field of ministry
• To acquaint the students with basic counseling techniques that will assist them in nurturing emotional well-being.
• To prepare students for handling loss and crisis situations.
• To give students tools for giving biblical guidance and counsel to those under their care.
• To aid students to develop their ability to integrate the concept of psychology and counseling with the theological perspective of the Bible.

Mandatory subject

  • understanding of the Bible

  • an introduction to a new drug

  • an introduction to the Old Testament

  • an introduction to missionary science

  • organizational theology

  • the biblical foundation of missionary work

  • Revitalize churches and communities

  • Healthy Church and Church Growth

  • ministry theology

  • a special lecture on religious studies

  • a special lecture on Christianity

  • theological theory

  • an introduction to Christianity

  • the theory of the Holy Spirit

  • the theory of humanity and sin

  • the theory of salvation

  • the doctrine of the Church

  • apocalypse

  • dialectics

  • Religion in the world

  • the history of history

  • Reformation

  • Christian leadership

  • Christian education

  • Biblical theory

School of Christian counseling

▶Multiple Talent Major

Program Description
The psychology of multiple talents is a study designed to help students study multiple talents in a systematic talents systematically. Multicultural talent covers a wide range of fields, from the basic counseling department to psychoanalysis, personality science, pedagogy, theology, philosophy, and brain science. This is a comparison of the difference between multiple talents and existing disciplines.It is to analyze and know the background of birth.

In the study of multiple talents, it is a talent and a happy life to find your true self and live according to your innate temperament. In actual clinical results, just finding the true appearance of the clients has solved many inconveniences. Interpersonal relationships also understand each other's natures and provide practical help in resolving and alleviating conflict situations.

Mandatory subject

  • the basis of faith-based counseling

  • Consultation Theory

  • counseling skills

  • psychopathology and diagnosis

  • Fundamentals of Mental Health Counseling

  • Spiritual Formation and Counseling Science

  • Consultation Theory and Method

  • Human and Family Development

  • Social and cultural foundations for counseling

  • Consultation Evaluation and Research

  • psychology of multiple talents

  • Multi-talented counseling practice

  • Understanding Profiles

  • Special Lecture on Multi-talented Psychology

  • Multi-talented Psychology and Christianity

  • Psychological test methodology

  • the theory of temperament

  • Introduction to MT-PRIS

  • Theory of MT-PRIS

  • MT-PRIS Profile

  • Introduction to MT-CT

  • MT-CT theory

  • MT-CT Profile

  • Introduction to MT-PC

  • MT-PC Theory

  • MT-PC Profile

  • Introduction to MT-VC

  • MT-VC theory

  • MT-VC Profile

  • Introduction to MT-EOTI

  • MT-EOTI Theory

  • MT-EOTI Profile

  • Introduction to MT-JBTI

  • MT-JBTI Theory

  • MT-JBTI Profile

  • a self-figure

  • child and youth counseling

  • Group counseling

  • mental health counseling

  • drug abuse counseling

  • psychopharmacology

  • family counseling/treatment

  • Mental health counseling practice

  • Methodology for Paper Studies

  • thesis writing theory

  • Writing a thesis

  • an understanding of a thesis

  • Biblical basis for consultation

  • Marriage and family counseling

  • counseling practice

  • counseling on crisis and sadness

  • Addiction and OCD counseling

  • Children's counseling and treatment

  • youth counseling

  • Consultation Research and Program Evaluation

  • psychopathological treatment

  • Mental and emotional disability diagnosis

  • The Role of the Pastoral Counselor

  • abnormal Christian psychology

  • Consultation Case Analysis 1

  • Consultation Case Analysis 2

  • Adult counseling cases

  • Family Counseling Case

  • Adolescent counseling case

  • Child counseling case

  • Cases of counseling for the elderly

  • Healing Consultation Case

  • Paper structure

  • political psychology

  • Harkness Table

  • Object Relationship Theory

Certificate

  • Multiple Talent Expert

  • Family Psychological Counselor

  • Psychological talent interpretation counselor

  • Family Psychological Communication Counselor

  • Career Interpretation Counselor

  • Aniogram Interpretation Counselor

School of Christian counseling

▶Bible Nutrition Counseling Major

Program Description

It is to study the right food that makes the body and mind healthy based on the word of God.
It fosters professional transdermal nutrition counselors with the ability to consult clients.

Curriculum

  1. Bible Basic Nutrition

  2. Health and Herb

  3. Utilization of health functional foods

  4. Food seminar

  5. Nutrition by life cycle

  6. Molecular Nutrition

  7. Nutrition Consultation Methodology

  8. Food Seminar Ⅱ

  9. Molecular Correction Nutrition Consultation

  10. A thesis seminar

Certificate

  • Medicine herb manager

  • Well-foodlife educator

  • Health Coordinator

  • Biblical nutrition counselor

Career

It plans to grant a certificate of nutrition counseling expert in the Bible.
After completing the Bible Nutrition Counseling major, it will be linked to the curriculum of the Korea Qualification Development Institute so that you can obtain certificates for medicinal plant resource managers, dietary education instructors, and health managers.
You can get a job as an expert in health counseling-related occupations.

School of Christian Education

Talent Management Major


Program Description
Religious Counseling is designed to help you understand the multi-faceted aspects of Christian Counseling Psychology. This specialization will allow you to learn more about counseling from a Christian perspective, equipping you to work in the Christian counseling fields of lay ministry.
In addition to gaining insight into the development and influence of personality based on current theories, you will delve into courses which discuss the diverse theoretical approaches of counseling and psychotherapy by evaluating associated methods and techniques, all biblically based.
The program is distinctive in that it also offers skills-based counseling training from a Christian perspective. The focused learning that students acquire through the counseling concentration provides graduates with skills applicable to almost any career.
This Programs aim to train Christian leaders to carry out the mission of the Church and Christianity.


Mission Statement
Religious Counseling is committed to excellence in undergraduate and graduate education. Our faculty and graduates are expected to be competent, ethical and spiritual professionals committed to the spirituality and its application to real-world situations. Our undergraduate program provides a foundation for the spiritual understanding of behavior and mental processes and promotes scholarship and spirituality. Our graduate programs prepare students to become Licensed Psychologists, Psychology Specialists, and Licensed Professional Counselors who provide evidence-based services for children, adults, and families in a variety of healthcare and educational settings. Our department promotes an environment characterized by collaborative learning and scholarship among its undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty, guided by the following core values of our university and professional organizations.


Vision Statement
Religious Counseling aspires to be a nationally spiritual leader in undergraduate and graduate education, where undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty establish close collaborations to learn the spiritual principles of behavior and mental processes, to make significant contributions to the spiritual and practice of psychology, and to produce professionals who serve the local, national, and global believer communities.


Program Objective
The objectives of the Religious Counseling are:
• To provide a basic knowledge of Religious education with a Christian world view that can be used in all areas of life. 
• To provide students with a practical Biblical foundation for Christian living.
• To prepare students to effectively serve in a chosen field of ministry
• To acquaint the students with basic counseling techniques that will assist them in nurturing emotional well-being.
• To prepare students for handling loss and crisis situations.
• To give students tools for giving biblical guidance and counsel to those under their care.
• To aid students to develop their ability to integrate the concept of psychology and counseling with the theological perspective of the Bible.

 


Master of Religious Counseling

Program Description
The Master of Religious Counseling program provides the Christian leaders of today and tomorrow with the knowledge and skills required to succeed in a spiritual environment. The program emphasizes Christian counseling psychology, support church    and counseling skills, ethics, and Christian real-world applications for the Load.


Admission Requirement
Anyone possessing a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent meets the basic academic requirement for admission to the program. An Application File must include the following:

• A completed and signed application form 
• Signed enrollment agreement form
• College-level transcript which indicates bachelor degree is granted
• An overall GPA of 2.75 in undergraduate study. (A provisional admission status can be granted below GPA of 2.75)
• Copy of bachelor diploma (Certificate of Graduation)
• Personal statement (Childhood, vision, experiences and aspiring career path after graduation)
• Passport Copy


Program Requirements
Students receive the Master of Religious Counseling degree upon a successful fulfillment of the following program requirements:

• Religious core studies: 6 units
• Major requirements: 12 units
• Elective requirements: 6 units
• Thesis 6 units or elective 6 units requirement
• Unit requirement: A minimum of 30 semester units

 

Doctor of Religious Counseling

Program Description
Doctor of Religious Counseling is designed to build the counseling knowledge and skills needed for those who desire to bring healing and hope to hurting people as counselors in churches or faith-based organizations. This program will prepare students for an advanced level of pastoral counseling, hospital chaplaincy, crisis pregnancy centers, family case management, or other counseling positions which do not require professional licensure.


Admission Requirement
Anyone possessing a master’s degree or its equivalent meets the basic academic requirement for admission to the program. An Application File must include the following:

• A completed and signed application form 
• Signed enrollment agreement form
• College-level transcript which indicates master degree is granted
• An overall GPA of 3.0 in graduate study. (A provisional admission status can be granted below GPA of 3.0)
• Copy of master certificate of graduation
• Personal statement (Childhood, vision, experiences and aspiring career path after graduation)
• Passport Copy


Program Requirements
Students receive the Doctor of Religious Counseling degree upon a successful fulfillment of the following program requirements:

• Religious core studies: 6 units
• Major requirements: 21 units
• Elective requirements: 18 units
• Dissertation: 12 units
• Unit requirement: A minimum of 57 semester units
• The program requires 45 units of course work, plus 12 units of a dissertation

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