Chaplain/Chaplaincy Studies.
A program that prepares individuals to provide caregiver, pastoral, and spiritual support in an institutional, hospice, military, or sports setting. Includes instruction in global, healthcare, prison, and sports chaplaincy; addiction, crisis, disaster, family, marriage, grief, and loss counseling; ethics; leadership; multi-cultural, multi-faith contexts; and worship.
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Clergy
21-2011
Directors, Religious Activities and Education
21-2021
Religious Workers, All Other
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