Pastoral Counseling (M.A.) - Dobson Center Marriage & Family Studies

Pastoral Counseling (M.A.) - Dobson Center Marriage & Family Studies

Important: This degree plan is effective for those starting this degree program in fall 2023 through summer 2024. This degree plan will remain in effect for students who do not break enrollment or who do not change degree programs, concentrations, or cognates.

Core Courses
PACO 500Introduction to Pastoral Counseling 13
PACO 501Foundational Doctrines for Pastoral Counselors 13
PACO 504Multicultural Issues in Pastoral Counseling3
PACO 509Spiritual Formation in Pastoral Counseling 23
PACO 604Crisis Intervention in Pastoral Counseling3
PACO 615Marriage and Family Counseling3
PACO 617Theories and Techniques in Pastoral Counseling 23
PACO 699Pastoral Counseling Internship 3,43
Total Hours24
1

PACO 500 Introduction to Pastoral Counseling (3 c.h.) and PACO 501 Foundational Doctrines for Pastoral Counselors (3 c.h.) are required first entry courses for all students in this degree

2

Intensive format optional

3

May register for PACO 699 Pastoral Counseling Internship (3 c.h.) after successfully completing 21 hours

4

Background check clearance required

Dobson Center Marriage & Family Studies Cognate
DBMF 600Counseling Children and Adolescents: Issues and Strategies3
DBMF 605Parenting and Child Discipline Strategies: Raising Healthy Kids3
DBMF 610Marriage and Family Systems: Foundations, Models and Techniques3
DBPC 620Healthy Sexuality: Biblical and Developmental Factors3
Total Hours12

All applicable prerequisites must be met

Graduation Requirements

  • Complete 36 hours
  • A maximum of 50% of the program hours may be transferred if approved and allowable, including credit from an earned degree from Liberty University on the same academic level
  • 2.5 GPA
  • No grade of D or below may be applied to the degree (includes grades of D+ & D-)
  • Liberty University course work that is more than 10 years old may not be applied towards this degree. Students are required to repeat the course if it has exceeded the age limit
  • Degree must be completed within 5 years
  • Submission of Degree Completion Application must be completed within the last semester of a student’s anticipated graduation date

Program Offered in Online Format

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
First SemesterHours
PACO 500 Introduction to Pastoral Counseling 1 3
PACO 501 Foundational Doctrines for Pastoral Counselors 1 3
PACO 504 Multicultural Issues in Pastoral Counseling 3
 Hours9
Second Semester
PACO 604 Crisis Intervention in Pastoral Counseling 3
PACO 615 Marriage and Family Counseling 3
DBMF 600 Counseling Children and Adolescents: Issues and Strategies 3
 Hours9
Second Year
First Semester
PACO 509 Spiritual Formation in Pastoral Counseling 2 3
PACO 617 Theories and Techniques in Pastoral Counseling 2 3
DBMF 605 Parenting and Child Discipline Strategies: Raising Healthy Kids 3
 Hours9
Second Semester
PACO 699 Pastoral Counseling Internship 3,4 3
DBMF 610 Marriage and Family Systems: Foundations, Models and Techniques 3
DBPC 620 Healthy Sexuality: Biblical and Developmental Factors 3
 Hours9
 Total Hours36
1

PACO 500 and 501 are required first entry courses for all students in this degree

2

Intensive Format Optional

3

May register for PACO 699 after successfully completing 21 hours

4

Background check clearance required

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