The Master of Arts in Family Studies (MAFS) provides in-depth coursework for those who wish to develop the competence needed to work with couples, families, youths and children in non-clinical settings, both in and out of the local church context. The degree program emphasizes knowledge and skills in family life education, including preventive work with couples and parents.
The MAFS requires the successful completion of 80 quarter units, and a typical class constitutes 4 units. In addition to full-time and part-time study at the main campus in Pasadena, options are also available for taking theology/intercultural studies courses in a combination of online, individualized distance learning or extension campus module.
80 Quarter Units
| NT500 | New Testament Introduction |
| OT500 | Old Testament Introduction |
| CH504 | Modern Church History |
| ET501 | Christian Ethics |
| MC500 | Church and Mission in a Global Context |
| MT501 | Intro to Theology in a Global Context |
| FL501 | Family Life Education |
| FL502 | Parent Education and Guidance |
| FL504 | Marriage and Interpersonal Relationships |
| FS500 | Family Systems Dynamics |
| FS501 | Gender and Sexuality |
| FS505 | Child and Family Development |