Certificate in Recovery Ministry
24 units
The Certificate in Recovery Ministry provides
individuals in church and parachurch organizations with practical and
theological training foundational to effective recovery ministry. Although the
certificate is not awarded to students already admitted to degree programs, all
courses earned toward a certificate can be credited toward a degree program upon
later admission to that program (if appropriate to the curriculum, and subject
to certain degree requirements, such as residency or distance learning limits).
Sample Curriculum
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New Testament 1: Gospels |
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Recovery Ministry Courses (12 Units)
Choose 3 of the Following:
Recovery Ministry and Outreach in the Local Church
Pastoral Care and Abuse
Pastoral Care and the Addictive Process
Sexuality
Handling Crisis in Youth and Family Ministry
Youth and Addictions
Choose 1 of the Following:
Family Therapy and Pastoral Care
Family Systems Dynamics
Choose 1 of the Following:
Spirituality
(Any course with the designation SPIR on the quarterly schedule)
Practicum in Recovery Ministry
Additional courses listed in the preceding two groups that the student has
not taken
Total |
12
4
4
24 Units |
Notes:
- For specific
curriculum information, including information on transfer credit, please contact
the SOT Academic Advising or click
HERE to view Fuller's
Online Catalog.
- This program is available for U.S. citizens and permanent
residents only due to the limited availability of courses for each academic
year.
Admissions Information For deadlines click on the clock

- Official transcript showing a bachelor's degree earned from an accredited
institution of higher learning, with a cumulative undergraduate grade point
average of 2.7 or above
- Evidence of personal maturity as communicated through a pastoral reference
and the applicant's religious autobiography
- Fuller's application form, with application fee attached
Note:
Applicants whose native language is not English or whose medium of instruction for all secondary
and post-secondary education is not English must either submit a test score of the
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) taken within the past two years or the
International English Language Testing System (IELTS), Academic Format, taken within the
past two years. Please click here for minimum required scores.
If you would like to apply online to this program, click
here.
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