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PROGRAM CHECKLIST: Master of Arts in Marital and Family Therapy (San Jose/Sacramento)Catalog Year 2013-2014Biblical studies (8 credits)
DBS 516 (2)Survey of Learning to Interpret Scripture( )______
BLS 511X (1)Survey Genesis – 2 Samuel( )______
BLS 511Y (1)Survey 1 Kings – Song of Solomon( )______
BLS 512X (1)Survey Prophets( )______
BLS 512Y (1)Survey Gospels( )______
BLS 513X (1)Survey Epistles 1( )______
BLS 513Y (1)Survey Epistles 2( )______
Theological studies (5credits)
THS 511 (2)Survey of Knowing the Triune God: Theology I( )______
THS 512 (2)Survey of Glorifying the God of our Salvation: Theology II( )______
THS 513 (1)Survey of Living as the Community of the Spirit: Theology III( )______
Marital and family therapy/Counseling studies (60 credits)
CNS 501(2) Clinical Foundations: Basic Counseling Skills/Interventions( )______
CNS 502 (3)Psychological Theory & Techniques( )______
CNS 503 (3)Family Systems Therapy( )______
CNS 504 (2)Psychotherapeutic Systems( )______
CNS 505 (3) Psychopathology( )______
CNS 506 (2)Legal and Ethical Issues( )______
CNS 507 (3)Human Life Span Development( )______
CNS 508 (2)Introduction to Integrative Issues( )______
CNS 509 (2)Advanced Integration( )______
CNS 510 (2)Spiritual Development and Assessment( )______
CNS 512 (3)Group Counseling( )______
CNS 513 (2) Social and Cultural Foundations( )______
CNS 516 (3)Marriage Counseling( )______
CNS 517 (2)Child and Adolescent Therapy( )______
CNS 518 (2)Career and Lifestyle Development( )______
CNS 523 (2)Human Sexuality( ) ______
CNS 524 (2)Research in Counseling & Family Studies( )______
CNS 525 (3)Tests and Measurements( )______
CNS 526 (2) Psychopharmacology (Sacramento campus) OR
or CNS 527 (2)Physiology and Pharmacology of Addiction (San Jose campus)( )______
CNS 529 (2)Counseling Addictions( )______
CNS 530 (2)Counseling Practicum I( )______
CNS 531 (2)Counseling Practicum II( )______
CNS 532 (2)Counseling Practicum III( )______
CNS 544 (3)Counseling Violence and Abuse Issues( ) ______
CNS 553 (2)Human Services ( ) ______
CNS 559 (2)Emergency Preparedness: Crisis Management( ) ______
Completed credits at WesternAdvanced placement granted
Transfer credits accepted
Total to date
TOTAL NEEDED FOR GRADUATION:73
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Your Western Seminary Graduation Plan
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