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PROGRAM CHECKLIST: MA Counseling/ Master of Divinity – Pastoral Counseling Track (Portland) Catalog Year 2010-2011

Spiritual formation studies (4 hours) Credits Term & Year

SFS 502 (2) Practicing Prayer and Other Key Disciplines ( ) ______

SFS 504 (2) Growing into Ethical Maturity ( ) ______

Biblical interpretation studies (16 hours)

DBS 506 (4) Learning to Interpret Scripture ( ) ______

BLS 501 (4) Interpreting Genesis - Song of Solomon ( ) ______

BLS 502 (4) Interpreting Prophets - Gospels ( ) ______

BLS 503 (4) Interpreting Acts - Revelation ( ) ______

Biblical language studies (12 Hours) (Students complete either 508/509 or 501/502)

NTS 508/NTS 501 (3) Foundation or Functional Greek ( ) ______

NTS 509/NTS 502 (3) Reading/Syntax or Functional Application Greek ( ) ______

OTS 508/OTS 501 (3) Foundation or Functional Hebrew ( ) ______

OTS 509/OTS 502 (3) Reading/Syntax or Functional Application Hebrew ( ) ______

Theological studies (16 hours)

THS 501 (4) Knowing the Triune God: Theology I ( ) ______

THS 502 (4) Glorifying the God of Our Salvation: Theology II ( ) ______

THS 503 (2) Living as the Community of the Spirit: Theology III ( ) ______

THS 508 (2) Integrating Ministry and Theology ( ) ______

CHS 505 (4) Wisdom from Church History ( ) ______

or CHS 506 (2) Insight and Inspiration from Church History ( ) ______

& CHS 5xx (2) Church history elective ( ) ______

Ministerial studies (18 hours)

DIS 501 (2) Communicating Christ in Culture ( ) ______

DMS 501 (2) Thinking Theologically about Ministry Leadership ( ) ______

DMS 502 (2) Introducing Theology and Practice of Worship ( ) ______

DMS 506 (2) Developing Godly Leadership for the 21st Century ( ) ______

EMS 505 (2) Growing Disciples Intentionally ( ) ______

PTS 503 (2) Practicing Evangelism and Apologetics ( ) ______

PTS 504 (2) Maximizing the Church's Redemptive Influence ( ) ______

PTS 508 (2) Developing Strong Families ( ) ______

PTS 510 (2) Preparing and Preaching Expository Sermons ( ) ______

Counseling studies –OREGON TRACK- (48 hours)

CNS 501P (2) Clinical Foundations: Skills/Interventions ( ) ______

CNS 503 (2) Family Systems Therapy ( ) ______

CNS 504 (2) Psychotherapeutic Systems ( ) ______

CNS 505 (3) Psychopathology ( ) ______

CNS 506 (3) 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 (2) Group Counseling ( ) ______

CNS 513 (2) Social and Cultural Foundations ( ) ______

CNS 518 (2) Career and Lifestyle Development ( ) ______

CNS 524 (2) Research in Counseling & Family Studies ( ) ______

CNS 525 (3) Tests and Measurements ( ) ______

CNS 530 (2) Internship Case Conference I ( ) ______

CNS 531 (2) Internship Case Conference II ( ) ______

CNS 532 (2) Internship Case Conference III ( ) ______

CNS 533 (2) Internship Case Conference IV ( ) ______

CNS 534 (2) Internship Case Conference V ( ) ______

CNS 557 (1) Emergency Preparedness: Suicide Prevention ( ) ______

(CNS Electives – 5 Hours – Consult with department advisor)

CNS ___ (1-2) ______( ) ______

CNS ___ (1-2) ______( ) ______

CNS ___ (1-2) ______( ) ______

CNS ___ (1-2) ______( ) ______

CNS ___ (1-2) ______( ) ______

Counseling studies –NATIONAL TRACK-(60 hours)

CNS 501P (2) Clinical Foundations: Skills/Interventions ( ) ______

CNS 502 (2) Psychological Theory & Techniques ( ) ______

CNS 503 (2) Family Systems Therapy ( ) ______

CNS 504 (2) Psychotherapeutic Systems ( ) ______

CNS 505 (3) Psychopathology ( ) ______

CNS 506 (3) 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 (2) Group Counseling ( ) ______

CNS 513 (2) Social and Cultural Foundations ( ) ______

CNS 516 (2) Marriage Counseling ( ) ______

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 (1) Psychopharmacology ( ) ______

CNS 528 (1) Neuropsychology ( ) ______

CNS 529 (2) Counseling Addictions ( ) ______

CNS 530 (2) Internship Case Conference I ( ) ______

CNS 531 (2) Internship Case Conference II ( ) ______

CNS 532 (2) Internship Case Conference III ( ) ______

CNS 533 (2) Internship Case Conference IV ( ) ______

CNS 534 (2) Internship Case Conference V ( ) ______

CNS 544 (2) Counseling Violence and Abuse Issues ( ) ______

CNS 557 (1) Emergency Preparedness: Suicide Prevention ( ) ______

CNS 558 (1) Emergency Preparedness: Trauma Counseling ( ) ______

(CNS Electives – 4 Hours – Consult with department advisor)

CNS ___ (1-2) ______( ) ______

CNS ___ (1-2) ______( ) ______

CNS ___ (1-2) ______( ) ______

CNS ___ (1-2) ______( ) ______

Completed hours at Western
Advanced placement granted
Transfer hours accepted
Total to date
TOTAL NEEDED FOR GRADUATION: 114 or 126

Note: Oregon license applicants who receive their MAC degrees before October 1, 2014 may complete either the Oregon or National track and must have 48 or more semester credits of counseling and a clinical experience of 600 total clock hours, including at least 240 direct client contact hours. License applicants who receive their degrees on or after October 1, 2014 must complete at least the National track and have 60 or more semester credit hours of counseling and a clinical experience of 700 hours including at least 280 direct contact hours. For further information, please contact the Counseling Office.

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