Bachelor of Science in Counseling
Offered both Onsite and Online
The Bachelor of Science in Counseling program is designed to prepare students for counseling or care-giving professions within various organizations, and is appropriate for continued education hours or for those desiring to complete graduate coursework required for licensure in most states. Click HERE to download the basic information sheet for Compass Adult Studies.
COUNSELING CORE COURSES INCLUDE:
CPS 3500 Techniques of Counseling
CPS 4410 Group Counseling (pre-req: Techniques of Counseling)
CPS 4420 Foundations of Marriage and Family Systems
CPS 4690 Counseling and Ethnic Diversity
CPS 4906 Counseling Internship
PSY 3000 Psychology of Counseling
PSY 3300 Theories of Personality and Psychotherapy
PSY 3500 Abnormal Psychology
SOC 2000 Human Development
DEGREE CORE COURSES INCLUDE:
BTH 1000 New Testament Literature I: Gospels
BTH 1201 Old Testament History
BTH 1250 New Testament Literature II: Acts, Epistles, Revelation
BTH 2000 Old Testament Poetic and Prophetic Literature
BTH 2400 Introduction to Christian Doctrine
BTH 3000 Hermeneutics
COM 3100 Introduction to Life Long Learning
MIN 3400 Principles of Leadership
NSQ 2900 Statistics
Today's organizations are seeking men and women of character who can be successful in the team setting, creative, visionary, and highly effective communicators. Learners may immediately apply the skills and information gleaned from the classroom to reinforce and enhance their abilities to play active roles in the workplace, community and congregations.
NOTE: Degree programs require a minimum of 120 semester hours, and assumes students already has or will complete additional hours in General Studies (English/Communications, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, etc.) and an adequate number of free electives.