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2024-2025 MFT 582

Statistics and Research

This course provides students with an understanding of clinical research methods and design. Additionally, this course addresses the relevance of research to students’ clinical work. Students will investigate existing research and research methods used in MFT, including quantitative and qualitative and mixed methods designs. Ethical issues and considerations in research will also be addressed, as well as learning to critically evaluate existing research. A primary aim of this course is to help students become evidence-based practitioners and navigate how to critically evaluate current research.

Course Credits: 3
2025-2026 MFT 582

Statistics and Research

This course provides students with an understanding of clinical research methods and design. Additionally, this course addresses the relevance of research to students’ clinical work. Students will investigate existing research and research methods used in MFT, including quantitative and qualitative and mixed methods designs. Ethical issues and considerations in research will also be addressed, as well as learning to critically evaluate existing research. A primary aim of this course is to help students become evidence-based practitioners and navigate how to critically evaluate current research.

Course Credits: 3
2024-2025 MFT 630

Counselling Diverse Populations

This course introduces the theory and practice of multicultural counselling and family therapy including various aspects of diversity: identity formation, race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation, spirituality, ability/disability, and aging. Students will have the opportunity to explore their own culturally informed belief systems, values, and practices. Research and class content will focus on knowledge and understanding worldviews that underlie client behavior, relationships, and resources. Ethical issues and culturally sensitive therapeutic approaches will be explored. Emphasis will be placed on integration of personal awareness, theoretical knowledge, and contextual clinical competencies. Open to counselling/family therapy students, as well as chaplaincy and cross-cultural ministry students.

Course Credits: 2
2025-2026 MFT 630

Counselling Diverse Populations

This course introduces the theory and practice of multicultural counselling and family therapy including various aspects of diversity: identity formation, race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation, spirituality, ability/disability, and aging. Students will have the opportunity to explore their own culturally informed belief systems, values, and practices. Research and class content will focus on knowledge and understanding worldviews that underlie client behavior, relationships, and resources. Ethical issues and culturally sensitive therapeutic approaches will be explored. Emphasis will be placed on integration of personal awareness, theoretical knowledge, and contextual clinical competencies. Open to counselling/family therapy students, as well as chaplaincy and cross-cultural ministry students.

Course Credits: 2
2024-2025 MFT 660

Marriage & Family Therapy I

An advanced course in Marital and Family Therapy, the course will focus on theories of family therapy, practical application of theory to therapy situations, clinical skill building and spiritual issues as they relate to Marriage and Family Therapy. It is assumed that students have had prior learning of Systems Theory. Students will be required to actively participate in the learning modules. Students will be required to apply the concepts learned to personal and group projects. Issues that are related to diversity and power and privilege as they relate to the areas of age, gender, sexual orientation, health/ability, culture, SES, spirituality, and ethnicity will also be addressed.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): MFT 552, 553
2025-2026 MFT 660

Marriage & Family Therapy I

An advanced course in Marital and Family Therapy, the course will focus on theories of family therapy, practical application of theory to therapy situations, clinical skill building and spiritual issues as they relate to Marriage and Family Therapy. It is assumed that students have had prior learning of Systems Theory. Students will be required to actively participate in the learning modules. Students will be required to apply the concepts learned to personal and group projects. Issues that are related to diversity and power and privilege as they relate to the areas of age, gender, sexual orientation, health/ability, culture, SES, spirituality, and ethnicity will also be addressed.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): MFT 552, 553
2024-2025 MFT 661

Group Counselling

This course provides students with an introduction to group theory and acquisition of group leadership skills. Also included will be group development, ethical considerations, and the use of groups in church, parachurch and community mental health settings. The course will be taught from a relational/systems perspective. Using key theories of group counseling and family systems models, the class will explore attachment issues, recapitulation of family of origin in the group, boundary setting, and other individual/relational dynamics that occur in group work. The course includes an in-class group experience for facilitation skill building and person of the therapist development.

Course Credits: 3
2025-2026 MFT 661

Group Counselling

This course provides students with an introduction to group theory and acquisition of group leadership skills. Also included will be group development, ethical considerations, and the use of groups in church, parachurch and community mental health settings. The course will be taught from a relational/systems perspective. Using key theories of group counseling and family systems models, the class will explore attachment issues, recapitulation of family of origin in the group, boundary setting, and other individual/relational dynamics that occur in group work. The course includes an in-class group experience for facilitation skill building and person of the therapist development.

Course Credits: 3
2024-2025 MFT 664

Ethics and Professional Issues

This course examines the major legal and ethical issues involved in the practice of therapy. Special attention is given to the American Association of Marriage and Family ethical standards, the laws of British Columbia regarding the practice of therapy, uniquely to Christian perspectives and responsibilities. Issues that are related to diversity and power and privilege as they relate to the areas of indigenous culture and history, age, gender, sexual orientation, health/ability, culture, SES, spirituality, and ethnicity will also be addressed.

Course Credits: 3
2025-2026 MFT 664

Ethics and Professional Issues

This course examines the major legal and ethical issues involved in the practice of therapy. Special attention is given to the American Association of Marriage and Family ethical standards, the laws of British Columbia regarding the practice of therapy, uniquely to Christian perspectives and responsibilities. Issues that are related to diversity and power and privilege as they relate to the areas of indigenous culture and history, age, gender, sexual orientation, health/ability, culture, SES, spirituality, and ethnicity will also be addressed.

Course Credits: 3
2024-2025 MFT 670

Marriage & Family Therapy II

As an advanced course in Marital and Family Therapy, MFT670 will focus on the systemic issues and treatment of couples and families addressing essential topics like divorce, remarriage, stepfamily and blended family issues, severe illness and death, sexuality, and intimacy as well as violence and sexual abuse. Issues that are related to diversity and power and privilege as they relate to the areas of age, gender, sexual identity, health/ability, culture, SES, spirituality, and ethnicity will also be addressed.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): MFT 552, 553, 660, or instructor's consent.
2025-2026 MFT 670

Marriage & Family Therapy II

As an advanced course in Marital and Family Therapy, MFT670 will focus on the systemic issues and treatment of couples and families addressing essential topics like divorce, remarriage, stepfamily and blended family issues, severe illness and death, sexuality, and intimacy as well as violence and sexual abuse. Issues that are related to diversity and power and privilege as they relate to the areas of age, gender, sexual identity, health/ability, culture, SES, spirituality, and ethnicity will also be addressed.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): MFT 552, 553, 660, or instructor's consent.
2024-2025 MFT 673

Physical Abuse Counselling

This course provides students with clinical understanding regarding substance use, addictions and domestic violence offering a trauma-informed assessment and treatment. Students will learn to appreciate the complexity of substance use disorders, diversity of care, and providing informed referrals to evidence-based support services. They will learn to conceptualize and treat families in crisis in a systemic way, promoting recovery, safety, wellness, and harm reduction to improve care and support for those with substance use and addiction. The course will also emphasize understanding trauma and domestic violence and focus on conceptualization, assessment, treatment planning and appropriate referrals.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): MFT 553, 664
2025-2026 MFT 673

Physical Abuse Counselling

This course provides students with clinical understanding regarding substance use, addictions and domestic violence offering a trauma-informed assessment and treatment. Students will learn to appreciate the complexity of substance use disorders, diversity of care, and providing informed referrals to evidence-based support services. They will learn to conceptualize and treat families in crisis in a systemic way, promoting recovery, safety, wellness, and harm reduction to improve care and support for those with substance use and addiction. The course will also emphasize understanding trauma and domestic violence and focus on conceptualization, assessment, treatment planning and appropriate referrals.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): MFT 553, 664
2024-2025 MFT 677

Topics in Family Therapy

Course Credits: 3
2025-2026 MFT 677

Topics in Family Therapy

Course Credits: 3
2024-2025 MFT 682

Child and Adolescent Therapy

This course offers an innovative approach to exploring current theoretical trends and therapeutic strategies when working with children, adolescents, and their families. The course will be taught from a systemic perspective while taking into account the special needs of the individual child. One of the major components of the course will involve Dr. Gordon Neufeld’s Intensive course: Making Sense of Kids. The course will explore the dynamics of “stuckness” in childhood and adolescence through Dr. Neufeld’s comprehensive attachment-based developmental model. This course will cover a three-pronged approach to effecting deep and lasting change, with a deeper look at the interplay of attachment, maturation, and vulnerability.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): MFT 552, 553, 660
2025-2026 MFT 682

Child and Adolescent Therapy

This course offers an innovative approach to exploring current theoretical trends and therapeutic strategies when working with children, adolescents, and their families. The course will be taught from a systemic perspective while taking into account the special needs of the individual child. One of the major components of the course will involve Dr. Gordon Neufeld’s Intensive course: Making Sense of Kids. The course will explore the dynamics of “stuckness” in childhood and adolescence through Dr. Neufeld’s comprehensive attachment-based developmental model. This course will cover a three-pronged approach to effecting deep and lasting change, with a deeper look at the interplay of attachment, maturation, and vulnerability.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): MFT 552, 553, 660
2024-2025 MFT 683

Family Lifecycle & Adult Development

This course focuses on cognitive, physical, sexual, emotional, and spiritual development of the person throughout the lifespan, from birth to death. Students will examine central concepts related to parameters of human individual and social development - with a focus on the Family Life Cycle, from both a conceptual and personal perspective. Focus is also on clinical assessment and diagnosis, treatment planning, case management and therapeutic interventions as they relate to transitional crisis across the lifespan, appropriate to the cultural and developmental sensitivities of the client and the family.

Course Credits: 3
2025-2026 MFT 683

Family Lifecycle & Adult Development

This course focuses on cognitive, physical, sexual, emotional, and spiritual development of the person throughout the lifespan, from birth to death. Students will examine central concepts related to parameters of human individual and social development - with a focus on the Family Life Cycle, from both a conceptual and personal perspective. Focus is also on clinical assessment and diagnosis, treatment planning, case management and therapeutic interventions as they relate to transitional crisis across the lifespan, appropriate to the cultural and developmental sensitivities of the client and the family.

Course Credits: 3
2024-2025 MFT 691

Counselling Internship I

Course Credits: 2
Prerequisite(s): MFT 590, 552, 553, 660, 661, 664
2025-2026 MFT 691

Counselling Internship I

Course Credits: 2
Prerequisite(s): MFT 590, 552, 553, 660, 661, 664
2024-2025 MFT 692

Counselling Internship II

Course Credits: 2
Prerequisite(s): MFT 691
2025-2026 MFT 692

Counselling Internship II

Course Credits: 2
Prerequisite(s): MFT 691
2024-2025 MFT 696

Internship Continuation

Course Credits: 0
2025-2026 MFT 696

Internship Continuation

Course Credits: 0
2024-2025 MUSA 101

Repertory and Studio

A performance class for students of applied music for the purpose of gaining experience in public performance and increasing knowledge of music literature. Required of all music majors in six semesters of the program; recommended for declared music and music education minors and concentrators

Course Credits: 1
2025-2026 MUSA 101

Repertory and Studio

A performance class for students of applied music for the purpose of gaining experience in public performance and increasing knowledge of music literature. Required of all music majors in six semesters of the program; recommended for declared music and music education minors and concentrators

Course Credits: 1
2024-2025 MUSA 102

Repertory and Studio

A performance class for students of applied music for the purpose of gaining experience in public performance and increasing knowledge of music literature. Required of all music majors in six semesters of the program; recommended for declared music and music education minors and concentrators

Course Credits: 1
Prerequisite(s): MUSA 101
2025-2026 MUSA 102

Repertory and Studio

A performance class for students of applied music for the purpose of gaining experience in public performance and increasing knowledge of music literature. Required of all music majors in six semesters of the program; recommended for declared music and music education minors and concentrators

Course Credits: 1
Prerequisite(s): MUSA 101
2024-2025 MUSA 110

Private Voice Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 2
2025-2026 MUSA 110

Private Voice Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 2
2024-2025 MUSA 111

Private Voice Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2025-2026 MUSA 111

Private Voice Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2024-2025 MUSA 120

Private Keyboard Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2025-2026 MUSA 120

Private Keyboard Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2024-2025 MUSA 121

Private Keyboard Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2025-2026 MUSA 121

Private Keyboard Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2024-2025 MUSA 122

Private Organ Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2025-2026 MUSA 122

Private Organ Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2024-2025 MUSA 123

Private Organ Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2025-2026 MUSA 123

Private Organ Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2024-2025 MUSA 130

Private Flute Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2025-2026 MUSA 130

Private Flute Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2024-2025 MUSA 131

Private Flute Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2025-2026 MUSA 131

Private Flute Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2024-2025 MUSA 134

Private Clarinet Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 2
2025-2026 MUSA 134

Private Clarinet Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 2
2024-2025 MUSA 135

Private Clarinet Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2
2025-2026 MUSA 135

Private Clarinet Lesson

For first year Music majors or others with substantial previous instruction

Course Credits: 1, 2