(NASHVILLE, Tenn. – 2012) Argosy University,Nashville is pleased to announce the launch of its Doctor of Education in
Pastoral Community Counseling program.
The Doctor ofEducation (EdD) in Pastoral Community Counseling degree program is based on the
belief that religious/spiritual communities provide unique opportunities for
human growth and development and for establishing caring institutions and
practices that contribute to flourishing human communities.
The diverse
faith perspectives of contemporary culture share many goals in inviting
citizens to practice their healing, sustaining, guiding and reconciling
visions. “The Pastoral Community Counseling doctoral program envisions dialogue
among the traditions as participants work together on behalf of a variety of
religions. The program integrates engaging secular and theological knowledge,
developing skills and reflective practices, and doing research in a manner that
prepares the caregiver to address individual and community development in an
ethically responsible fashion,”” says Dr. Kittie Myatt, Chair of the program at
Argosy University, Nashville.
The EdD in PastoralCommunity Counseling degree program requires the satisfactory completion of 60
semester credit hours, distributed as follows: research requirements, 12 credit
hours; core requirements, 30 credit hours; elective requirements, 6 credit
hours; and dissertation requirements, 12 credit hours.
Interested
persons and institutions are invited to contact Argosy University,
Nashville. Rev. Dr. Peggy Way,
co-coordinator of the degree program, states that "public and private
institutions and secular and sacred perspectives can work together to call
forth the many possibilities for human care in a perilous world." Dr. Way
was one of the first two tenured women on the faculty of Vanderbilt Divinity School.
About
Argosy University
Argosy
University (www.argosy.edu), with 28
campus locations in 13 states and its online program, is a private academic
institution dedicated to providing undergraduate and graduate degree programs
to students in a supportive learning environment where academic knowledge is
enriched by the acquisition of interpersonal skills vital to success.
Argosy University has seven colleges: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences,
Business, Education, Health Sciences, Undergraduate Studies The Art Institute
of California and Western State College of Law. With one of the largest
communities of graduate students in the nation, Argosy University offers doctoral
and master’s degree programs in Psychology, Business, Counseling and
Education. The institution also offers bachelor’s degree programs in
Psychology, Business, Liberal Arts and Criminal Justice and, through The Art
Institute of California, serves as an important source of education for design,
media arts, fashion and culinary arts students and professionals. Degree
level and programs offered vary by location. Full and part-time law programs
are offered through Western State College of Law. Argosy University is
accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities
of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (985 Atlantic Avenue, Suite
100, Alameda, California, 94501, http://www.wascsenior.org). Licensed by the Florida
Commission for Independent Education, License No. 2610. Argosy University,
Nashville is authorized for operation as a postsecondary educational
institution by the Tennessee Higher
Education Commission. See auprograms.info
for program duration, tuition, fees, and other costs, median debt, federal
salary data, alumni success, and other important info.
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