At Neumann University, our Department of Pastoral Care and Counseling offers a master’s degree program in Pastoral Counseling and a graduate certificate program in Pastoral Counseling and Spiritual Direction.
If you’re interested in pursuing a career that will help you to make a difference, keep reading! We’re here to explain everything you need to know about these certificate programs and how you can benefit from each.
Certificate courses are offered for students who are continuing professional education programs, courses or certificates, who want discipline-specific, college-level programs. The courses are shorter than your average graduate degree programs and are usually completed in less than one year.
In some cases, credits earned in a certificate program can be transferred to a traditional master’s program. At Neumann University, we have integrated both pastoral care and counseling into our certificate programs.
In the most general sense, pastoral care refers to the emotional and spiritual support that is found in all cultures and traditions. As a pastoral counselor, you are responsible for combining the science of psychology with spirituality and faith.
We offer three unique certificate programs in pastoral counseling:
If you are a student who would like to integrate pastoral identity into a previous master’s degree, then a Certificate of Advanced Study may be a great option for you. Students in this program are required to fulfill 15 graduate credits. After their 15 hours are complete and with faculty recommendation, students may transfer their credits toward the traditional master’s degree.
Upon completion of the CAS program, students are able to:
Unlike the CAS, the Certificate for the Pastoral Care Specialist is for deacons, ministers, and/or lay pastoral caregivers who, while involved in ministries of pastoral support and caregiving, do not aspire to function as a pastoral counselor/psychotherapist.
This certificate combines pastoral identity, spirituality, and pastoral care practice through a combination of theoretical understanding and practical skills.
Upon finishing their certificate, students will be able to:
Are you a spiritual director seeking professional development?
The Certificate of Advanced Studies in Spiritual Formation and Direction Supervision is designed for those seeking enrichment in the area of supervision. This program requires 9 credits of in-class courses that focus on theory and integration and 6 credits of supervised practicum experiences.
Graduates with this certificate will be able to:
As stated, a Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) is ideal to a student who would like to integrate pastoral identity into a previous master’s degree. Pastoral counselors must have their license, as well as a master's or doctorate degree in counseling in order to practice.
According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, the projected job growth for a mental health counselor between 2014-2024 is 20 percent, which is higher than the average job growth for most industries. Depending on what type of career you would like to pursue, the salary can range from $48,150 to $53,250.
Whichever certificate program you end up choosing, Neumann University will give you the knowledge to further your professional education in pastoral counseling. If you are just starting to become interested in pastoral counseling, you can request more information here.