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Master of Arts in Counseling – Licensure
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Practicum You will have the opportunity to start practicing theories and skills from the very beginning of your program. In the second year, students enter the practicum class (CN512) and put their skills to work, gaining experience under the guidance of a clinical supervisor. Students will complete 100 clock hours of counseling, including: 40 hours […]
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Admission Requirements
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Corban University is committed to delivering the highest academic standards with a foundation in the Word of God. We are dedicated to seeing you succeed personally and in ministry. Part of that success is finding the right place to complete your seminary training. Successful candidates for the Master of Divinity or the Master of Arts […]
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Secondary Education
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Young people today are facing different challenges than the previous generation. Today’s teens are growing up as “digital natives” and experiencing increased anxiety and depression, all while having to navigate the tumultuous path toward becoming adults. Now more than ever, they need a support system of adults who truly care about them and their future. […]
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CACREP Accreditation
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Corban’s Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling is recognized as a CACREP-accredited program. The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) establishes the industry standards for counseling programs nationally. This national accreditation reflects Corban’s ongoing commitment to academic quality and professional excellence. Since the inaugural cohort in 2009, Corban has […]
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English
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“Literature is full of God’s glory if we learn how to read it Christianly.” – Dr. Ryan Stark, Humanities Department Chair As an English major, cultivate your love of language and literature in the company of other avid poets, novelists, scholars, artists, and literary entrepreneurs. Refine your analytical skills, and further develop your ability to […]
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Graduate Teacher Licensure
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Whether teaching is a goal you’ve always wanted to pursue or a second career you’re ready to dive into, Corban’s Graduate Teacher Licensure (GTL) program will prepare you to teach any age group from early childhood to high school in a public or private school setting. The GTL program is designed for those who have […]
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Advanced Standing
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Get graduate credit for your ministry classes. As an alumni of Corban University School of Ministry or graduate of another accredited ministry degree program, you may qualify to transfer credits from your undergraduate degree into your Master of Divinity or Master of Arts in Christian Leadership. Your master’s degree could be closer than you think. […]
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Admission Requirements
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Successful applicants will meet the following admissions requirements: Profess faith in Jesus Christ and live a consistent Christian lifestyle. Have completed a bachelor’s or master’s degree at an accredited institution with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 or approval from the Admissions Committee. Have a current teaching license or at least one year of teaching […]
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Admission Requirements
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Completed applications will be reviewed by the admissions committee and referred to the admissions interview. Admissions interviews will be scheduled once per semester. Successful applicants will meet the following admissions requirements: Profess faith in Jesus Christ and live a consistent Christian lifestyle. Have completed a bachelor’s or master’s degree program at a regionally-accredited institution with […]
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Licensure Process
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Getting your Oregon Teaching License takes three steps: Education, Experience and Exams. The Graduate Teacher Licensure program is structured to help you meet each of these requirements. Education: Before you can apply for licensure, Oregon requires you to have a regionally accredited degree and specific coursework. Corban’s Graduate Teacher Licensure program provides the required education […]