Counseling Ministry, MA

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Counseling Ministry

California Baptist University

College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

“Do you feel a calling to be a beacon of hope in others’ darkest hours, to speak for those without a voice, and to drive positive change in our communities? Are you ready to embrace the privilege of aiding others through life’s toughest challenges, empowering them to create brighter futures? Our faculty and staff are committed to providing the education, training, connections, and support you need to fulfill your purpose and make a difference. Our diverse community shares a deep commitment to our Christian values and excellence in our professions. It is through that lens we strive to imbue within our students a deeper cultural understanding and global perspective.”

Program Distinctives

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Integrate Theory and Faith

Gain a deep understanding of how the Bible can be used to help people and families in the church grow and navigate personal and relational problems.

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Equipped to Serve

Be equipped to serve in congregational ministry, pastoral ministry, chaplain ministry, family ministry and lay ministry.

Learn from Anywhere

On-campus and synchronous online formats allow students to learn from anywhere and incorporate applied ministry experience in the context of their own community.

Program Details at a Glance

Program Length

33 units

1 year, full time (part-time options are available)

Program Cost*

$22,120

$625 per unit

$365 per semester general fee

$400 residency fee

Program Start Term

Fall (September)

Class Format

Classes are offered weekday evenings on-campus or online (synchronous).

*Based on current academic year. Subject to change.

Accreditation

WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC)

Be the difference one culture, one community, and one person at a time.

About the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (CBSS) is widely recognized and highly respected by public, private and faith-based agencies throughout the Inland Empire community.

As one of the oldest and largest colleges at California Baptist University, the CBSS is well known for its variety of program offerings, research and scholarship, practicum and training sites and service to the community.

The vision of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences is to develop quality graduates that are equipped to face the challenges of the world and serve at the highest caliber in their fields. Our distinct philosophy includes a significant student-professor interaction, an intentional integration of a mature, biblical worldview, a holistic, interdisciplinary approach and an emphasis on sound academic instruction to prepare students to compete with others in academia and in the job market.

As a faculty, we strive to exemplify the cooperative, relational aspect of our field as behavioral scientists in order to best model successful integration and cross-disciplinary partnership. Our vision is to graduate students of strong, mature faith who are academically and professionally prepared for real-world application of their skills. One of the greatest advantages of training

at the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences is undoubtedly the holistic method with which we approach learning and application.

While theoretical frameworks are explored alongside historical perspectives of each discipline, it is the direct application of knowledge that sets us apart from other programs. The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences offers students many opportunities to put their skills into practice in a setting that provides individual attention and faculty guidance.

Faculty Spotlight

I’ve been drawn to both counseling and ministry since I was a teenager. But what really sold me on the importance of people within church helping each other is the experience my wife and I had with a church we were part of while in grad school. Our marriage needed serious help. The real community in that church of people who took the Bible seriously and genuinely loved us helped to heal our troubled marriage. That was 40 years ago. I’ve been a believer in the power of a healing relationship within a faith community since. That is the heart of counseling ministry.

I am convinced that the Bible offers practical help for problems in living. The Bible teaches relational principles that, if churches practiced, would create healing communities. I’ve experienced real spiritual community for more than 40 years. Besides myself, I’ve witnessed hundreds of lives changed by it.

Though I was trained as a professional counselor, I’m particularly interested in researching topics that bring together the best of both Christian theology and the behavioral sciences in ways that help churches become more effective in ministry to the whole person and families, including:

• The Bible and Mental Disorders

• Biblical Perspectives on Human Development

• Integration of Biblical Theology and Behavioral Sciences

• Congregations as Healing Communities

• Biblical Wisdom and Human Behavior

My passion is to help churches develop the kind of relational culture that will effectively help bring healing to hurting people.

Admissions Requirements

Application for admission with a $45 application fee.

Official transcript from an accredited college or university reflecting the completion of a baccalaureate degree.

2.75 or last 60/90 unit GPA. Additional opportunities may be available for a student to overcome an unsatisfactory GPA.

Written statement of purpose OR in-person/virtual program interview (student’s choice). Written statement (500-word maximum) or interview will address:

• What are your educational goals?

• How will this program help meet those goals?

• What makes you a good fit for CBU?

Additional requirements may be requested.

Prerequisites*

Required if bachelor’s degree is not psychology: General Psychology (preferred) OR Lifespan Development.

*Outstanding prerequisite coursework must be completed within the first semester of graduate enrollment.

How to Apply

Submit a graduate application at calbaptist.edu/gradapp.

Send official college or university transcripts.

Provide any supplemental documents required.

Application Deadlines

Spring November 1

December 1

Ready to take the next step? Follow this QR code to start your application!

Graduate Admissions

8432 Magnolia Avenue Riverside, CA 92504

951.343.4249

calbaptist.edu

College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

8432 Magnolia Avenue Riverside, CA 92504

951.343.4487 calbaptist.edu/cbss

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