OBJECTIVES
The Bachelor's
degree in Counseling is a program designed to immerse the student in the
development of human personalities and the study of current theories on group
dynamics and their application in different situations. Students receive extensive
training in the field of Counseling combined with human development courses,
backed by content from other areas that allow the student to develop tactical
skills of interpersonal intervention. The diagnosis and/or treatment of
physical problems will be referred to the appropriate medical practitioner.
THIS PROGRAM IS OFFERED IN:
LEARNING OUTCOMES
The student completing the Bachelor degree in Counseling will be able to:
Integrate Christian principles in
critical thinking and decision making;
Identify effective interpersonal
relationship skills;
- Acquire knowledge of major counseling, developmental,
and personality counseling theories;
- Apply psychological theories to life situations;
- Develop a deeper understanding of the need for
spiritual intelligence to promote a more intimate relationship with God;
Develop the necessary
skills for an entry-level position in the field of Counseling.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
- Enrollment Agreement filed and signed. If student is under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must sign the Enrollment Agreement.
- High School Diploma/GED or Associate's Degree.
- A certificate of completion of a course previously taken in te language of your choice is a requirement to prove your fluency in your preference language.
- Official Transcripts of previous studies.
- Copy of official identification.
- Debit Authorization (if desired).
- A passport type photo.
- Pastoral Ordination, if applicable.
- Ministerial curriculum, copies of any certificate of courses taken in related areas, and Ministry ordination, if they are older than 30 years and want to claim the credits for Life Experience.
Total Credits: 126 (4.725 hours)
Total credits: 30
Total credits: 66