How does the dual degree with the MS in Counseling Psychology and MA in Counseling Ministry work?
A special complementary masters program is available to students who wish to earn both the Master of Science in Counseling Psychology and the Master of Arts in Counseling Ministry. This complementary masters program prepares students for professional licensing as an MFT and counseling in the church. The coursework of the MA is altered to address the overlap between the curriculums and requires a thesis. For more information on the MA in Counseling Ministry, click here. It’s important to note that this complementary masters program must be taken in a specific order, which requires the completion and posting of the MS degree first. Courses may be taken concurrently but the MS degree must post at least one semester prior to the MA degree.
A special complementary masters program is available to students who wish to earn both the Master of Science in Counseling Psychology and the Master of Arts in Counseling Ministry. This complementary masters program prepares students for professional licensing as an MFT and counseling in the church. The coursework of the MA is altered to address the overlap between the curriculums and requires a thesis. For more information on the MA in Counseling Ministry, click here.
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