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2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Masters in Spirituality


Program Pre-requisites:

            Applicants to the program need to have earned an undergraduate BA or BS degree.

Admission Requirements:

            Submission of the completed application, a writing sample/personal statement, and two letters of recommendation will be required with the application. The GRE is not required.  Applicants deemed appropriate for the program based on their admissions materials will be granted an interview. To enter the program, applicants must complete the required interview to complete the application process. Final decisions will be made after the committee reviews the applications and the interview results of all applicants.

Learning Goals

In light of the mission of the College and the Agenda for Distinction, the programs are designed to enlighten, empower and engage students so that they will be able to:

  • Speak and write about Christian teaching, including the Augustinian tradition, in ways that show connections between theology and lived faith experience.
  • Explain the various approaches of different world religions to contemplation, compassion and care for persons, elaborating their similarities and differences.
  • Apply principles of the spiritual life for those with no specific religious affiliation.
  • Develop and execute interfaith encounters that help participants relate to each other’s experience on the deeper human levels of the spiritual life.
  • Listen and guide spiritual seekers through their work as spiritual directors, attentive to the religious and ethical dimensions of this work (for students in the Masters and Certificate programs in Spiritual Direction).
  • Engage in lifelong exploration of and critical reflection on the spiritual dimension of human experience.

The Master of Arts in Spirituality consists in 32 credit hours distributed over the following:

       

 

Elective Courses


8 elective credits from the following options:

  • Credits: 4
  • Credits: 4
  • 4 credit courses from other Merrimack graduate programs (see below*)
  • *Suggested electives from Clinical Mental Health (CMH) and School Counseling (SC) Programs:

    CMH 5000G  Counseling Theory

    CMH 5010G  Psychopathology 

    CMH 5030G  Group Counseling (Credits: 2) 

    CMH 5040G  Advanced Group Counseling (Credits: 2) 

    CMH 5060G  Ethics and Legal Issues in Counseling 

    CMH 5100G  Trauma and Crisis Intervention 

    CMH 5110G  Evaluation and Treatment of Addictions 

    CMH 5210  Introduction to Play and Expressive Art Therapy (Credits: 2)

    SC 5020G  Diversity and Culture in Counseling

    SC 5040G  Human Development and Addiction (Childhood through Adolescence) (Credits: 2) 

    SC 5050G  Human Growth and Development

Credit Summary


  • 16 core-course credits
  • 8 credits in Seminar
  • 8 elective credits 
  • 32 total credits