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Theological and Cultural Anthropology
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The Master of Arts in Theological and Cultural Anthropology at Eastern University is an eleven month program that prepares students to teach anthropology, serve in cross-cultural Christian ministry, and/or find jobs in business or government that are related to international work. The MA in Theological and Cultural Anthropology is available in either residential or online formats.

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Applied Behavior Analysis
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The Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS) in Applied Behavior Analysis is designed for students who hold a master's degree in education, psychology, behavior analysis, or a related field approved by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board®.  Our Verified Course Sequence meets educational requirements for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst Examination®

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Marriage and Family Therapy
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The PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy trains students in professional mental health and pastoral counseling fields to be skilled scholar/practitioners in marriage and family therapy who apply their minds and hearts to promoting processes of change and growth in individuals, couples, families, and communities.

The DA in Marriage and Family Therapy Studies degree equips church leaders and mental health practitioners through studies in marriage and family systems theory, theological issues, and psychology to create positive change in families, individuals and church communities.

The Online MA in Marriage and Family Therapy trains students to work clinically and skillfully with individuals, couples, families, and communities. Graduates are equipped to foster hope, emotional healing, positive change, and reconciliation to broken relationships through faith and systemic thinking. 

 

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Professional Counseling
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The Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Professional Counseling is designed for students who hold a master's degree in counseling or counseling-related field approved by the Pennsylvania Licensed Professional Counselor Board. Review the LPC regulations to confirm if your degree is eligible. Through this program, students can complete 12 or more credits in the prescribed 8 content areas of the Pennsylvania Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) regulations or complete 12 or more credits of elective coursework to fulfill the 60 credit hour requirement for LPC.

The Post-Master's Coursework Towards Licensure track is designed for students who need less than 12 credits of coursework to fulfill the Pennsylvania Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) requirements.

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