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Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling (M.A.)
The prospective student who has yet to complete a seminary degree in theology from an acceptable institution teaching Reformed Theology must enroll in the Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling Degree Program. This program requires the student to take five (5) theological courses and seven (7) counseling courses along with a practicum and a thesis.

Doctor of Philosophy in Biblical Counseling (Ph.D.)
Students who have a Master's Degree in Biblical Counseling may be approved to take the Doctor of Philosophy Degree program in Biblical Counseling. This program requires the completion of ten (10) core doctoral courses in Biblical Counseling as well as completion of a practicum and dissertation.

Master of Arts /Doctor of Philosophy in Biblical Counseling (M.A./Ph.D.)
A student who has completed the required theological training at an accepted Reformed institution may enroll in a combined program that requires completion of Fourteen (14) required courses, a practicum and a doctoral dissertation.

Doctor of Science in Nouthetic Counseling (D.Sc.)
The Doctor of Science degree is an advanced doctorate in the field of Nouthetic Counseling open to students who have completed a first doctorate degree in Christian Counseling, or its equivalent, at an approved institution. This degree requires a major research project or a lengthy dissertation of 100,000 words. Contact the Academic Dean for more details.

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