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School | Saint Paul University - Graduate Programs | | |
Location | Ottawa, ON, Canada | | |
School Type | Graduate School | | |
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Degree | Master | | |
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Entry Grade (%)* | 70% | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | The requirements for admission to the MA in Counselling and Spirituality are the following:
- an honours bachelor's degree or its equivalent;
- 12 credits of theology at university level;
- 48 credits in psychology, sociology, social work, health sciences, theology, or in related fields such as, but not exclusively, animation, social communications, mission sciences or conflict studies.
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Description | The Faculty of Human Sciences at Saint Paul University offers programs leading to a graduate diploma in Couple Counselling and Spirituality, and to a Master of Arts (MA) and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Counselling and Spirituality, all conferred jointly by the Senates of Saint Paul University and of the University of Ottawa, with which Saint Paul is federated.
The objective of the master’s program is to train specialists to counsel and guide couples or individuals with regard to their values, their spirituality, as well as both their individual and couple dynamics, and to prepare graduates for a career in research.
Each concentration of the MA program (individual counselling; couple and family counselling; spiritual care) includes three components: knowledge acquisition; a research project or thesis; and professional practice.
The MA program is offered in French and in English on a full-time basis, with part-time registration permitted only under exceptional circumstances. In accordance with University regulations, students are permitted to write assignments, exams, and theses in either French or English. | | |
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