The Master of Christian Psychology and Counseling Program explores how globalization, Biblical and Biblical Counseling and Psychology, and technology are changing the Christian world and practice, as well as building critical learning skills in counseling practice, teamwork, integrative analysis, and oral and ...

The purpose of the Master of Christian Psychology and Counseling Program (PsyC.M) program is to provide the candidate with advanced Counseling session in sessioncompetencies and psychology and counseling insights through the preparation and case studies for those actively involved in professional and vocational Biblical/Christian Counseling and Psychology. Cornerstone focuses on practical knowledge and understanding rather than the actual degree itself. For this purpose, CCU’s requirements and standards are higher than most peer schools without any additional work or cost to the student.

The Master of Christian Psychology and Counseling Program is designed for candidates who have either a Bachelor's or a Master's in any biblical studies. Those candidates who don’t have a prior degree or lack of biblical foundation will be required to take some additional biblical foundational courses to substantiate the lack. If the lack is minimal, we’ll do our best to incorporate some required courses to fill any deficiency.

From the start of your first course up to your graduation you’ll know your interest, perception, and desire are biblically challenged and intellectually stimulated; and you’ll be humbly proud of your Biblical, intellectual knowledge and the caliber of such a highly respected two letter-DR. behind your name.

The Master of Christian Psychology and Counseling Program explores how globalization, Biblical and Biblical Counseling and Psychology, and technology are changing the Christian world and practice, as well as building critical learning skills in counseling practice, teamwork, integrative analysis, and oral and written communication. Recognizing that today’s intellectual and biblical students need flexibility, students have various options for accelerating the CCU 48-60 credit hours’ program.

Contextually speaking, individuals who graduated from the Master of Christian Psychology and Counseling program will be prepared to:

  • Demonstrate an advanced understanding and integration of Biblical and Counseling Psychology with a biblical perspective, and academic, moral, and ethical discipline.
  • Articulate and apply a comprehensive and critical philosophy of Biblical and Counseling Psychology ministry.
  • Demonstrate advanced competencies in the areas of critical thinking, Research and Writing, Counseling Ethics, Counseling Psychology Communication; Lesson planning/Educational Counseling, and Strategic planning.
  • Plan, implement, and critically evaluate major undertakings in Counseling Psychology development toward the fulfillment of the Great Commission through Biblical and Clinical Counseling professionalism.