Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology




Courses

Course Title Course Code Course Objective ECTA
Research Methodology CTPD-601 To have necessary knowledge about research 3
Advanced counseling Theories Techniques and skills PsyC-621 To have general overview about counseling Theories and Techniques 3
Measurement and statistic in psychology PsyC-511 To have necessary knowledge about the quantitative parts of research methodology 3
Ethical and multicultural practice of counseling with pastoral counseling PsyC-631 To teach all Ethical consideration and discipline of cunseling 3
Advanced psycopathology PsyC-641 To teach all personalities and abnormal mental issues 3
Advanced Marriage and family counseling PsyC-662 To teach all counselor role for marriage and family issues 3
Advanced School and career counseling PsyC-652 To teach all counselor role for school and career issues 3
Assessment and Diagnosis in counseling psychology PsyC-621 To teach how counselors assess client problem/issues in a scientific way 3
Practice in counseling psychology PsyC-621 Preparation course for Practical set up and theisis writing 3
Interpretative Theories and Practices BL 111 & BL 112 This course as a focus on special hermeneutics- a delivery of interpretative methods of the contents of the biblical literature
-Also a deilvery of a study of hermeneutics methods developed int he history of the church
3
Stories of the Ancient Near East Text ANET 101&102 Stories of the ancient near east texts is a course on the Old Testament, Inter-testament and New Testament texts in comparison with other parallel ancient near eastern texts. 6
Apologetics PH 201 This course has a focus on dialogue methods with adherents of other religions or an engagement with philosophical concepts from the past to modern tiems 3
World Religions ICS 5013 World religions obviously focuses on 9~11 living religions in the last 3500 years. But this course goes beyond such lists tot eh very core basics units of religio(the DNA religions) as founs in sociological engagements with primitives, so also the role of violence in forming religions wherever, whenever. 3
Philosophical Ethics ICS 5053 This course has a focus on philosophical history following philosophical frameworks from the then to now also witha little bit of conceptual engagements. In addition, the course engages with the relationship between Ethics and 'power', 'freedom', 'conduct', 'life', and 'ministry' 3
Practicum 3Cr Hrs
Total 48 CR Hrs