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CM 4620: Christian Ministries Internship
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Bible College
Supervised field-based training in local church or parachurch ministry that allows the student to experience ministries related to his/her professional minor. This ministry experience, although varied, would involve planning, implementation, and supervision.
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COUN 2130: Introduction to Counseling
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Bible College
An overview of the historical, biblical, and theoretical foundations of counseling in the 21st Century. Christian and secular theories of counseling will be surveyed. ( Student must be at least a sophomore to take this course, and it must be taken before any other counseling course is taken)
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COUN 2520: Religion and Spirituality
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Bible College
An overview of non-Christian approaches to spirituality, Christian approaches to spiritual transformation, and Christian spiritual assessment tools (Prerequisites: COUN 2130, THEO1321).
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COUN 3120: Introduction to Counseling Ethics
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Bible College
An overview of ethical issues common to the counseling scenario. Legal and ethical guidelines established for counseling professionals will be examined (Prerequisite: COUN2130).
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COUN 3220: A Biblical View of Persons
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Bible College
A theological study of human nature and the image of God. Contrasted with alternate religious views of humanity, a biblical perspective will be established and applied to the analysis of counseling relationships. (Prerequisite: COUN2130)
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COUN 3221: Introduction to Marriage/Family/Child Counseling
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Bible College
An introduction to components of premarital, marital, child and family therapy (Prerequisite: COUN2130).
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COUN 3230: Introduction to Counseling Techniques and Practices
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Bible College
An introduction to basic techniques of counseling and active listening. Role play and self-discovery exercises will be utilized in this experiential course (Prerequisite: COUN2130).
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COUN 3310: Counseling Practicum I
1.00 Credits
Southeastern Bible College
The student must take 6 personal sessions with a professional counselor who is approved by the Counseling Ministries advisor. The experience of being the client will facilitate the student's ability to empathize with those he/she counsels in the future and will help identify areas and issues of strengths and weakness that could affect the student's counseling approach. It is the student's responsibility to pay forany and all counseling fees. Restricted to Junior and Senior level students (Prerequisite: COUN2130).
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COUN 3732: Introduction to Group Counseling
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Bible College
A study of the biblical foundation from which the concepts of group theory and counseling spring. Students are introduced to contemporary group theory and the p counseling process. Efficacy of various approaches is explored (Prerequisite: COUN2130).
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COUN 3733: Introduction to Conflict Resolution
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Bible College
A study of biblical, Christ-oriented approaches to resolving conflict in churches, organizations, relationships, and families in the spirit of God's grace and God's truth. Nonreligious material, as well asconcepts from other religions, are examined. (Prerequisite: COUN2130)
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