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196 | COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 2018-2019 │SEMINARY & SCHOOL OF MINISTRY

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE

IN SHORT TERM PASTORAL COUNSELING

Purpose and Objectives:

The Postgraduate Certificate in Short Term Pastoral Counseling provides students with specialized knowledge and skills

to address the mental, emotional, and spiritual concerns of Christians and non-Christians in a variety of settings. Special

attention will be given to help students acquire competencies in using short-term evidence-based models of counseling

fully integrating a Christian world view and traditional Christian practices.

The objectives of the Postgraduate Certificate in Short Term Pastoral Counseling will enable students to:

Develop the skills necessary to perform a spiritual assessment of an individual with an awareness of the

diagnostic categories of the latest version of the DSM

Develop knowledge of evidence-based short-term counseling models

Develop necessary skills to deliver interventions within the framework of evidence-based short-term counseling

models

Develop an awareness and an ability to articulate the interrelations among psychopathology, sin, and

environment, all informed by a Christian worldview

Develop the skills to use pastoral counseling interventions in both individual and group settings

Develop the appropriate vocabularies necessary for communicating mental, emotional, and spiritual challenges

within the Church community, among licensed mental health professionals, and with varied caregiving specialists

in case conferences

Develop cultural awareness and sensitivity in care and counseling settings

Admission Requirements:

In addition to those requirements listed in the Admissions section of this catalog, applicants for the Postgraduate Certificate

in Short Term Pastoral Counseling meet the following requirements:

An accredited graduate-level theological degree (M.A. or M.Div.) and the equivalent of at least two years of pastoral

care experience.

A minimum graduate-level GPA of 3.0. Students whose GPA falls between 2.8 and 3.0 may be considered for

admission on a probationary basis, if they submit a request in writing accompanied by appropriate rationale.

Demonstrated proficiency in the use of spoken and written English.

Note: Current CBS students who have completed at least one-half of their master’s degree may apply by filling out the “Add

a Program” section on the “Graduate-Level Record Change” form prior to graduation in order to be considered for admission.

Time Limit

Students must complete all requirements within three years, beginning from the date of their first enrollment in a course

following acceptance into the certificate.

Completion Requirements

Completion of the 12 hours specified in the course of study (see below) with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 and

no grade lower than a “C.”

Significant achievement of program objectives.

Affirmation of the Doctrinal Statement.

Completion of one semester of chapel participation (CHL 5001).

Note for students pursuing a degree and certificate concurrently: Courses within this certificate may not be applied to meet

degree requirements, nor may courses used to meet degree requirements be applied to meet certificate requirements. The

total required hours for both the degree and the certificate must be met independently.