Counseling (Minor)

Become equipped with foundational skills that will prepare you for future training in mental health professions.

In this minor you will learn about mental health while you study contemporary counseling models and techniques that integrate psychology and Christianity. You will be well equipped to pursue graduate study or to work in people-focused professions including social services, ministry, or education.

Counseling Degrees

  • Minor in Counseling

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Build Skills In:

  • Listening well 
  • Psychology of adjustment 
  • Abnormal psychology 
  • Understanding loss and bereavement 

 

Career Opportunities:

  • School counselor 
  • Clinical social worker 
  • Organizational counselor 
  • Group counselor or therapist 
  • Sports/health psychologist 
  • Marriage and family counselor 
  • Addictions counselor 

Many of these careers will require specialized or graduate training.

Pair Counseling with a Major

Pair the Counseling minor with ministry-focused majors such as Christian Ministries, Youth Ministries, and Orphans and Vulnerable Children. This minor would also be a strong augment to Pre-Art Therapy, any Education major, Pre-Med or Pre-Health Sciences, Psychology, Social Work, or Sport Management. 

Counseling Curriculum Guides & Degree Options

Students interested in course descriptions and academic policies can check out our Undergraduate Catalog.

A Taylor liberal arts education will prepare you to live and work in a fast-changing world. It also goes a step further: laying a strong spiritual foundation that cultivates wisdom. You’ll become a well-versed individual, equipped with critical thinking skills, a lifelong love of learning, and an appreciation for God’s creation.

View Foundational Core Curriculum.

Counseling is part of the Psychology Department

Contact
Laura Gerig
Department Chair and Associate Professor of Psychology

765-998-5143
email

Contact
Cindi Carder
Psychology & Academic Assessment/Testing Program Assistant

765-998-5373
email

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