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147 | COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 2017-2018 │SEMINARY & SCHOOL OF MINISTRY

Suggested Program of Study

Year

Fall

Spring

1

CNS 6431

CNS 6710

CNS 6936

CNS 6937

Assessment and Treatment of Childhood

Disorders (3)

Marriage Counseling (3)

Internship in Counseling III (4)

Internship I (4)

CNS 6432

CNS 6820

CNS 6938

CNS 6942

Counseling Children and Adolescents (3)

Family Systems Theory (3)

Internship II (4)

Supplemental Internship (0-3

as needed

)

Summer

CNS 6821 Family Therapy (3)

Note: This Certificate Program is not eligible for federal Title IV financial aid funds – i.e. Federal Direct Loans. Students who

are interested in exploring other financial aid options should contact the Financial Aid Office.

Additional Specialized Training

Post-graduate Professional Course: CNS 8410 Clinical Supervision and Consultation

This course is SC Board-approved and designed to meet the criteria established by the South Carolina Licensure Board

(SC Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation) as part of the requirements to obtain SC State-approved clinical

supervisor licensure as an LPC-S, LMFT-S, or LISW-CP. Enrollment in this professional course is restricted to postgraduate

students with a graduate degree and licensure in the mental health profession.

Applicants for this course apply as graduate non-degree seeking students. Please contact the Admissions office for specific

admission requirements. The course is open to applicants of any background (regardless of religious affiliation) who agree

to be respectful of the opinions and views of others, willing to participate in meaningful and constructive dialog with

instructors and classmates on various matters (including issues of faith) and to act in a manner consistent with the ethical

standards of the profession of counseling and CIU’s Christian beliefs, values, and lifestyle while on campus and in the

preparation and presentation of coursework.