Student ID# ______

PROGRAM CHECKLIST: Master of Arts in Marital and Family Therapy (San Jose/Sacramento)Catalog Year 2013-2014

Biblical 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 Western
Advanced 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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Graduation day is an exciting event that marks the successful completion of your seminary studies. Reaching it will require realistic and thoughtful planning. Using the planning tools available online (Course Offering Schedule, Degree Program Checklists, In-Ministry Course Schedule , the Online course offerings and the current Semester Course Schedule) , plot out how you will complete your degree’s requirements in your preferred time frame. We recommend that you consult with your Academic Advisor as you complete this plan.

This document is unofficial and intended for planning your journey towards graduation. Confirmation with the Registrar’s Office via your Graduation Application will be your official audit.

Credits earned more than 10 years prior to the time of graduation may or may not need to be re-taken. Talk to your advisor for details.