Masters in Theology Psychology (M.TH)

Program Summary

Our Master in Theology Psychology program gives students a sophisticated way to investigate the vast world of psychology. Through this program, students will understand an individual’s mind, identifying how they think, and behave, and their ability to understand. Students will study the mind from both a natural and a spiritual perspective. With social work being a fundamental part of people’s behavior, students will also have the opportunity to gain insights into social work.

This program is ideal for those with a strong desire to pursue a degree in psychology or to understand how a person’s mind functions. It is particularly suited for individuals interested in mental health practice and profession. Our program offers knowledge and understanding of key psychological concepts and principles, psychological traits, mental illnesses, and mental health disorders.

Program Details

  • Program Code: MTHP400 (M.TH)
  • Program Cost: $5,499
  • Program Length: 14 months
  • Enrollment Fee: $200
  • Graduation Fee: $250
  • Course Material Fee: $350

Career Path

Graduates of the Masters in Theology Psychology program can pursue a variety of career paths, including but not limited to:

  • Christian Counselor: Providing counseling services within a faith-based context, helping individuals and families navigate psychological and spiritual challenges.
  • Youth Minister: Working with youth in a ministry setting, using psychological principles to support their development and well-being.
  • Pastoral Care Provider: Offering psychological and spiritual support to congregation members, aiding in mental health and spiritual growth.
  • Academic Researcher: Conducting research at the intersection of theology and psychology, contributing to the academic understanding of these fields.
  • Social Worker: Applying psychological and theological knowledge in social work settings to support individuals and communities in need.

This program prepares graduates to integrate their faith with their professional practice, making a meaningful impact in various settings where psychological and theological expertise is valued.