MASTER OF CHRISTIAN COUNSELING (M.C.C.)
Program Purpose
The Master of Christian Counseling (M.C.C.) is a degree program for students who have successfully attained a Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent and want an introductory academic introduction to Christian Counseling. Through TIS’s Christian counseling master’s degree, you will develop the biblical counseling skills to address the relational, mental, and spiritual needs of suffering people in your community.
Degree Requirements/Time Limit
Complete 66 semester units of the following coursework emphasizing Christian Counseling with a cumulative minimum Grade Point Average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale:
The Master of Christian Counseling program must be completed within 5 years from the time the student commences the first course, as a regular student, which applies to the degree requirements.
Thesis
Students write a thesis, it will be submitted and approved by the graduation committee. The student will register for the course PT604 thesis during the final fall semester of the program and submit a prospectus and outline of the project for faculty approval in advance. The school will assign an advisor according to the topic of the thesis.
Master’s Research Project
Students are required to complete a Master’s research project for a Master’s degree in the form of a thesis and present it to the Master’s Research Evaluation Committee for approval during the student’s final semester at Tyndale Theological Seminary. Candidates for the Master’s Research Project are required to enroll in the following preparation course work of a master’s research project and write a thesis as an original project under the guidance of a faculty member.