Colorado Theological Seminary uses courses administered by the National Christian Counselor’s Association (NCCA). NCCA was founded in 1981 by Drs. Richard and Phyllis Arno. Dr. Arno was a pioneer in Christian counseling. Prior to starting NCCA, he worked with the 700 Club (CBN Christian Broadcasting Network) and PTL (now INSP – Inspiration Network) to help them develop counseling programs. He developed an approach to counseling that is consistent with the Bible which has become known as Temperament Theory.
Colorado Theological Seminary School (CTS) began as an online seminary in 1999. It is authorized to operate in the state of Colorado and is a is a Sustaining Member of the Florida Council of Private Colleges and The Council of Private Colleges of America . CTS is partnered with the National Conservative Christian Church (NCCC) to offer students and graduates a ministerial credentialing, church covering and accountability program. CTS is a member of The Association of Christian Distance Education (ACCESS), a leading network of Christian organizations.

CC 601 Basic Christian Counseling
CC 602 Temperament Theory
CC 603 Temperament Testing
CS 604 Temperament Therapy
CC 605 Christian Counseling: Integrating Temperament and Psychology
CC 606 Mastering Pastoral Counseling Utilizing Temperament
CC 607 Temperament Case Studies
CC 608 Codependency
DG 720 Counseling the Sick and Terminally Ill
DG 722 Joy In The Midst of Mourning
PT 707 Counseling Post Traumatic Syndrome Disorder (PTSD)
DG 719 Counseling Parents of Children with Disabilities
AA 711 Counseling for Problems of Self-Control
ST 715 Counseling and Homosexuality
ST 716 Counseling for Sexual Disorders
ST 717 Counseling for Unplanned Pregnancy and Infertility
CCCL 701 Clinical Practicum
CCCL 702 Dissertation/Research



