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SLOs for Counseling Ministry, MA
- Biblical Epistemology: Students will explain, verbally or in writing, how the Bible serves as a primary authority and source for understanding human beings and problems in living.
 - Theology as a Behavioral Science: Students will articulate, verbally or in writing, the proper relationship between a biblical view of persons and Behavioral Science theory and practice.
 - Biblical Community: Students will articulate specific biblical principles and practices regarding healing relationships in marriage, family, congregation, and society.
 - Relational Counseling: Students will demonstrate people-helping skills applied in congregation and para-church ministries.
 - Counseling Ministry Practice: Students will apply knowledge and skills in developing and leading people-helping ministries in congregation and other ministry contexts.
 
SLOs for Counseling Psychology, MS
- Admission to Treatment: Identify systemic clinical concerns based on both client presentations as well as consider issues like trauma, crises, and substance abuse as motivators to begin marriage and family therapy treatment.
 - Clinical Assessment & Diagnosis: Utilize a relational understanding of psychopathalogical and incorporate relational assessment to develop an accurate diagnostic framework upon which to base marriage and family therapy treatment.
 - Treatment Planning & Case Management: Develop evidence-based treatment plans tailored to address client concerns as well as incorporate clinical assessment and diagnosis in marriage and family therapy treatment.
 - Interventions: Evaluate a variety of foundational and contemporary family theories and therapy models and interventions.
 - Legal and Ethical Issues and Standards: Apply current laws and ethical issues affecting marriage and family therapists.
 - Research and Program Evaluation: Apply knowledge of research, evidence-based treatments, and basic strategies for evaluating research relevant to the practice of marriage and family therapy.
 - Christian Faith Integration: Apply worldview framework and its application to the practice of marriage and family therapy.
 - Counselor Preparation: Integrate foundational and contemporary models of counseling into treatment plans and case conceptualization.