2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog

Professional Counseling/Addiction Counseling Program (BS/MA)

Degree: Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts in Addiction Counseling

Majors: Biblical Studies, Professional Conseling, Addiction Counseling

Major Mission: The Addiction Counseling program will provide training that will give entry level qualifications for opportunities in professional mental health and addictions counseling and state licensure. For this concentration, graduates will be prepared to sit for the Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor Exam (AADCE). Passing this exam will count for both the Professional Counselor License AND the AADC license, thus providing graduates with wide-ranging professional options.

Major Outcomes - Students will:

  1. Evaluate theory and use formal measurements to accurately assess the client's context, learning, development, personality, motivation, and character.
  2. Develop clinical skill necessary to conduct individual therapy for those with serious mental health conditions (including various addictions).
  3. Integrate specific knowledge and skill necessary to counsel effectively those with various diagnoses, vocational need, and diverse cultural backgrounds.
  4. Conduct critical thinking skills to evaluate theory and practice from a biblical perspective.
  5. Synthesize information and knowledge by means of supervised counseling experiences.
  6. Acquire sufficient knowledge of scientific research and literature to be prepared to investigate specific areas of need in professional mental health counseling.
  7. Apply ethical principles to prospective clinical situations that reflect an open and collaborative approach to resolve ethical dilemmas.
  8. Prepare students for clinical addictions practice and successful completion of Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor Exam (AADCE).
  9. Develop a deeper understanding of how both substance and process addictions impact families and learn professional therapeutic service delivery with this population.
  10. Develop skills toward navigating a process of reconciliation for spouses and families.

Curriculum

Freshman Year

Fall Semester

LBC 101Engaging Faith & Life

3

THE 105Prelude to Biblical & Theological Studies

3

LAN 101College Composition and Research

3

PCN 122Group Experience & Self Evaluation

3

PCN 123Introduction to the Counseling Profession

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Spring Semester

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Bible/Theology Focused Elective (BIB, BOT, BNT, THE)

3

BIB 105Biblical Hermeneutics

3

LAN 104Public Speaking

3

SOC 101General Psychology

3

PCN 201Systems of Counseling I: Christian

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Winterim/Summer

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Arts & Sciences Elective

3

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester

CSV 201Christian Service I

0

BIB 103Creation & Covenants: OT I

3

THE 223Christian Narrative I: Creation & Fall

3

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Arts & Sciences Elective (300 Level)

3

PHE ____
PHE Elective

1

SOC 228Principles & Techniques of Counseling

3

PCN 212Systems of Counseling II: Psychology

3

PCN 351Therapy Lab I

1

Total Credit Hours:17

Spring Semester

CSV 202Christian Service II

0

BIB 104Israel's Life & Literature: OT II

3

THE 224Christian Narrative II: Redemption

3

HIS ____
HIS Core (100/200 Level)

3

LIT ____
LIT Core (100/200 Level)

3

MAT 216Statistics for the Social Sciences

3

PHE ____
PHE Elective

1

PCN 352Therapy Lab II

1

PCN ____
Elective

1

Total Credit Hours:18

Winterim/Summer

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Arts & Sciences Elective

3

Junior Year

Fall Semester

BIB 203Life of Christ: NT I

3

SOC 203Principles of Sociology

3

SCI ____
SCI CORE (100/200 Level)

3

PCN 4585-Year PCN Field Seminar

3

CPS 501Orientation to Counseling and Psychology

3

CPS 508Counseling Skills in Helping Relationships

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Spring Semester

BIB 204Early Church: NT II

3

BOT ____
Bible Old Testament Exegetical Elective

3

PCN ____
Elective

1

CPS 510Human Growth and Development across the Lifespan

3

CPS 530Professional Ethics in Counseling & Psychology Casework

3

CPS 541Group Counseling Leadership Skills

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Winterim/Summer

CPS 525Counseling & Psychological Assessment Techniques I

3

Senior Year

Fall Semester

BNT ____
Bible New Testament Exegetical Elective

3

PHI 201Introduction to Philosophy

3

PCN ____
Elective

1

CPS 515Counseling Theory and Techniques

3

CPS 531Abnormal Psychology

3

CPS 572Addictions Counseling

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Spring Semester

THE 320

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Bible/Theology Focused Elective (BIB, BOT, BNT, THE)

3

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Bible/Theology Focused Elective (BIB, BOT, BNT, THE)

3

CPS 505Research Design & Stats for Counselors

3

CPS 546Theories of Personality

3

CPS 583Cross-Cultural Counseling

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Winterim/Summer

CPS 514Psychopharmacology

3

CPS 573Advanced Addictions Treatment Methods

3

5th Year

Fall Semester

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Counseling Elective

3

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Counseling Elective

3

CPS 601Professional CNS Practicum

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Spring Semester

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Counseling Elective

3

CPS 602Professional CNS Internship

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Summer

CPS 603Professional CNS Field Service

3

Notes:

CPS 501, CPS 508, CPS 510, CPS 530, CPS 541, CPS 525, CPS 515, CPS 531, CPS 572, CPS 505, CPS 546, CPS 583, CPS 514, CPS 573, CPS 601, CPS 602, CPS 603, Counseling Elective: Graduate School Course

Electives may be taken at other times: fall semester, winter term, spring semester, or summer term.