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Charlotte -- MDiv / MACC Dual Degree
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The Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Christian Counseling
dual degree offered by Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary-Charlotte
is a master's level program intended to prepare students
for pastoral ministry, as well as counseling ministry in
a variety of pastoral and clinical settings. In effect,
the Master of Arts in Christian Counseling courses emphasize
the pastoral care component of pastoral ministry, and the
Master of Divinity courses expand the biblical and theological
foundation for Christian counseling.
The degree is 120 credit hours or 40 courses comprised of
both pastoral and counseling courses. A distinction of the
dual degree is the emphasis on supervised counseling practica
(4 rotations or 6 credit hours), as compared to Mentored
Ministry rotations (6 one-credit hour internships) required
for the individual Master of Divinity degree. In addition,
the ministry requirements for the Master of Divinity specialize
in counseling. The nature of this combined program is such
that certain requirements for the individual programs are
augmented in the dual program. Those interested in this
program should contact the Admissions Office for details.
Students who successfully complete this program will be
awarded two separate degrees: The Master of Divinity and
the Master of Arts in Christian Counseling.
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