CURRICULUM
All students take the same set of core courses or demonstrate competency in those academic areas during their first two years of study. These courses give the student a broad background in general psychology and in theology and prepare him for the comprehensive examinations which come at the completion of the spring semester of the second year of graduate study. In addition to the core curriculum, all students take a series of courses designed to develop professional skills in Counseling Psychology. These courses must be completed prior to the internship. The student spends his remaining time in elective study, integration seminars in psychology and theology, dissertation research and one full year of internship in an approved setting. TENTATIVE FIVE YEAR PROGRAM Required Courses Included
INTERTERM
SPRING
SUMMER
FALL
1st Year P530 Pro-Seminar P501 Measurement
P532 Pro-Seminar
5
5 3
P531 Pro- Seminar
P533 Pro- Seminar
3
2
T501 Sem. in Chr. Living 3 P602 Prin. of Counseling 3 P550 Psych. Bibliography 1
T512 Theology II P522 Intelligence P690 Pre Practicum
4 3 2
P621 Assessment 3
14
15
5
2nd Year P521 Psychopathology
3 T504 Biblical Studies
3 3
Elective
3 3 3 2 3
T511 Theology I P603 Theories of
P653 Vocational P692 Practicum PT701 Integration
3 3
Counseling
Elective
P691 Practicum
14
12
3rd YEAR PT702 Integration T611 Theology III P502 Statistics P693 Practicum
2 4 3 3
PT703 Integration P694 Practicum T612 Theology IV
2 3 4 3 3
P601 Research
Elective
3
Elective
15
15
4th YEAR PT704 Integration P721 Dissertation Research
2
P721 Dissertation
12
3
Elective
6 3 3
Elective Elective
15
14
5th YEAR Internship (one year)
22
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