CNSL 336: Problems in Counseling

CNSL 336: Problems in Counseling An examination of approximately 30 potential problem areas (e.g., anxiety, grief, finances) that pastors and other Christian workers may encounter. Particular attention is given to what the Bible says about the problem, the causes and...

CNSL 325: Basic Counseling Skills

CNSL 325: Basic Counseling Skills A practical course that gives the student in-class practice of the component skills in the counseling process. This course includes active listening skills, accurate empathy, strategy, and goal setting. Prerequisite: CNSL 204...

CNSL 321: Topic in Counseling

CNSL 321: Topic in Counseling Coverage of special topics in counseling, such as specific populations, techniques, theories or issues. Content varies by offering. Prerequisite: CNSL 204 2-3 credits May be repeated for credit.

CNSL 204: Introduction to Counseling

CNSL 204: Introduction to Counseling An introduction to the basic principles and practices of Christian and pastoral counseling, with an examination of what the Bible teaches about counseling and how it relates to the counseling ministry. A brief look is taken at some...

PSYC 329: Abnormal Psychology

PSYC 329: Abnormal Psychology A study of the etiology and treatment of the major psychological disorders of childhood and adulthood. The course will review theories of the development of psychopathology and research utilized for the study of mental illness....

PSYC 232: Child Development

PSYC 232: Child Development The physical, mental, social, emotional, and moral development of children at various stages is studied from the viewpoints of psychology and scripture. 3 credits

PSYC 214: Adolescent Psychology

PSYC 224: Adolescent Psychology A study of the psychological and physiological development of the adolescent and young adult. Attention is given to the biological changes of adolescents and the consequences in behavior. Social, emotional, and moral aspects of...

PSYC 101: General Psychology

PSYC 101: General Psychology An introductory course that acquaints the student with the different domains of study that fall under the classification of psychology. This course promotes a familiarity with the basic concepts and theories of each area and differentiates...

MNGM 253: Fundamentals of Management and Supervision

MNGM 253: Fundamentals of Management and Supervision Overview of management discipline as a process involving planning, organizing, controlling, and directing as they relate to personnel supervision. An integrated view of management including organizational behavior...

PHIL 335: Evangelistic Apologetics

PHIL 335: Evangelistic Apologetics This course meets with Evangelism in the Urban Community once per week, but has a distinct set of requirements. For part of the course, students will engage with philosophically-minded skeptics at philosophy meet-up groups (or place...