Download the Student Handbook - Covenant Theological Seminary
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CORE UNITS: 45Biblical/<strong>Theological</strong> Foundation 21Counseling Foundation 24ELECTIVES: 11Counseling Electives= 6Free Electives (including 2 additional) 5INTERNSHIP: 6CURRICULUM UNITS: 62 (degree requires only 60)plus <strong>the</strong> Bible ExamNOTE: Although this degree requires only 60 hours, students must take 62 in order to remain full-timeprior to <strong>the</strong>ir last year of study. Full-time status is necessary for financial aid scholarships (full-time notrequired for <strong>the</strong> final academic year) and affects <strong>the</strong> amount of money contributed by <strong>the</strong> government inVA educational payments.= Counseling electives include CO502 Career Counseling, CO503 Educational & PsychologicalMeasurements, CO555 Group Dynamics. These courses are required for licensure in Missouri.@ Indicates courses that must be taken concurrently and in sequence during <strong>the</strong> second year.> NT core courses include any course in New Testament (200-, 400- or 500-level) not counted towardo<strong>the</strong>r core requirements. OT core courses include any course in Old Testament (200-, 400- or 500-level)not counted toward o<strong>the</strong>r core requirements.# Electives may be taken in any term.Counseling students are required to receive at least 12 counseling sessions during <strong>the</strong>ir degreeprogram (see Counseling Center for more information).NOTE: <strong>Covenant</strong> strongly recommends that students reduce <strong>the</strong>ir working hours to 20 or fewer during<strong>the</strong> internship year. In <strong>Covenant</strong>’s experience, students working more than 25 hours per week duringinternship are in danger of receiving poor grades for <strong>the</strong>ir internship (or o<strong>the</strong>r courses <strong>the</strong>y are taking atthat time) and not being able to sustain <strong>the</strong> necessary GPA to graduate from <strong>the</strong> program.