Master of Chaplaincy
Curriculum Overview Master of Chaplaincy Degree Program
Curriculum Overview Master of Chaplaincy Degree Program
The Master of Arts in Chaplaincy degree at Chaplains College is a prestigious graduate-level program designed for individuals who hold a bachelor's degree and aspire to excel in institutional chaplaincy and related fields. This comprehensive program is perfect for those seeking to enhance their expertise and make a meaningful impact in the lives of others.
Through a rich curriculum, students address the fundamental concepts, historical roots, and contemporary challenges that shape the chaplaincy profession. They develop a nuanced understanding of the complex relationships between faith, culture, and community, enabling them to navigate diverse settings with confidence.
By exploring the intersections of psychology, theology, and ethics, students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to provide empathetic and informed counseling services to clients from diverse backgrounds. As a result, graduates of the Master of Arts in Chaplaincy program are well-prepared to make a positive difference in the lives of others, whether in hospitals, prisons, law enforcement settings, or other institutions.
Through a rich curriculum, students address the fundamental concepts, historical roots, and contemporary challenges that shape the chaplaincy profession. They develop a nuanced understanding of the complex relationships between faith, culture, and community, enabling them to navigate diverse settings with confidence.
By exploring the intersections of psychology, theology, and ethics, students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to provide empathetic and informed counseling services to clients from diverse backgrounds. As a result, graduates of the Master of Arts in Chaplaincy program are well-prepared to make a positive difference in the lives of others, whether in hospitals, prisons, law enforcement settings, or other institutions.
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First Semester
MAC 500 - Clinical Training in Spiritual Care I MAC 501 - Clinical Training in Spiritual Care II MAC 503 - Premarital Counseling Second Semester MAC 504 - Crisis Care and Counseling MAC 505 - Spirituality and Mental Health MAC 506 - Care of the Dying and Bereaved MAC 507 – Introduction to Chaplaincy Third Semester MAC 508 - Law Enforcement Chaplain MAC 510 - Palliative Care Chaplain MAC 511 – Fire Chaplain MAC 12 – Correctional Chaplaincy |
Fourth Semester
MAC 513 - Counseling and Spiritual Warfare MAC 514 Overcoming Negative Thought MAC 515 – Christian Leadership After Each Course Completion
After each course the student will write an overview. Each overview will consist of 1,000 words or more not to exceed 1,500 words.
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