2022-2023 Academic Catalog 
    
    Apr 29, 2024  
2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVE]

Counseling (Accelerated), BS/MA


Overview

CIU’s Clinical Counseling program, in conjunction with the Psychology major of the College of Arts and Sciences, offers an integrated program of study that allows academically-gifted, mission-quality students who have a clear sense of calling to become licensed professional counselors to complete both a Bachelor of Science degree with a Psychology major and a Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling degree in as few as five years.

During their first year, students take courses in the standard undergraduate core. During their second year, they complete the core and begin taking courses in their Psychology major. During their third year, they complete courses in their Psychology major and begin taking foundational counseling courses at the graduate level, which allows them to demonstrate their ability to succeed at that level of study.

Students apply to the Master of Arts degree during the second semester of their second year of study. If they are accepted, they complete the requirements for their B.S. and continue course work for the M.A. during their fourth year. They graduate with the B.S. at the end of that year.

Students complete their graduate-level requirements, including an internship, during their fifth year and graduate with their M.A. at the end of that year. The following table provides a basic overview of the integrated program.

 

 

Bachelor of Science

Master of Arts

Year 1

Undergraduate Core

Undergraduate Core

Year 2

Undergraduate Core and Major

Undergraduate Core & Major; 
MA CNS Admission Application

Year 3

Undergraduate Major
CNS 5306

Undergraduate Major; 
CNS 5420

Year 4 Undergraduate Major;
CNS 6440 & MA CNS 5342;
Apply to graduate from B.S.
MA CNS (12-15 Credits)


Summer     CNS 6912 Advanced Counseling Techniques & Practicum; 
                             CNS 5075 Multicultural Counseling

Year 5

MA CNS (12 Credits)

MA CNS (12 Credits); 
Apply to graduate from the MA CNS


Summer      CNS 6620 Treating PTSD, Acute Stress, Grief, and Trauma
 

Purpose and Objectives

The Psychology major provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to research and address the mental, emotional, relational, and spiritual growth needs of people in clinical, academic, and church/mission settings. The Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling provides students with professional training in clinical mental health counseling within a biblical worldview in order to provide Christ-like therapeutic relationships for healing and growth. The training model focuses on the heart (personal and spiritual development), the head (professional knowledge and research), and the hands (effective interpersonal and clinical skills).

Admission Requirements

  • Online application
  • Application fee
  • Affirm to be a Christian and agree with CIU’s Statement of Faith
  • Official transcript for highest earned degree and any master’s level credits earned
    • A minimum 3.0 GPA for the most recent degree obtained.
      • Students whose GPA falls between 2.8 and 3.0 may be considered for admission on a conditional basis if they submit their requests in writing accompanied by appropriate rationale.
    • Prerequisites: Have completed the following undergraduate courses with a minimum 2.0 (“C”) grade (or a score of 50 on the CLEP or 55 on the DANTES examinations)
      • Introduction to Psychology or General Psychology
      • Applicants without these courses can be conditionally accepted pending successful completion of the courses.
  • Essay (800 words total)
  • Professional Reference
  • Online Interview

Completion Requirements

  • Minimum 120 semester hours credit for the B.S.
  • Complete 18 hours in Bible and Theology courses.
  • 6 semester hours of Leadership Development courses.
  • Minimum of 30 semester hours of General Education
  • Minimum 36 semester hours in Psychology courses.
  • Minimum 30 semester hours of upper-division courses
  • MA CNS Phase Committee Interview
  • Satisfactory evidence of Christian character and doctrinal views
  • Meets all ethical requirements and Student Life standards
  • Minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA (3.0 GPA is required to move forward with MA CNS)

See also Undergraduate Core   for B.S. graduation requirements and completion requirements for the Counseling, MA  .

Psychology Course of Study (120)


Degree Core (54)


Psychology Major (36)


Human Process - (3)


Comparative/Physiological Process - (6)


Professional Experiences- (3)


Designated Electives (12)


  • Choose four courses from PSY courses, HMS courses, SOC 2110 or SOC 3740   

Open Electives (30)


  • 12 of these hours taken as graduate courses in the M.A. degree; waived upon completion of the M.A.

Counseling Course of Study (60)