CPE provides theological and professional education using the clinical method of learning in diverse contexts of spiritual care. ACPE accredits two types of clinical pastoral education programs: CPE Level I/Level II and Certified Educator CPE. ACPE accredited programs provide a progressive learning experience through a two-level curriculum. Level I curriculum outcomes must be satisfactorily addressed prior to admission to Level II. Completion of CPE Level I/Level II curriculum outcomes is a prerequisite for admission to Certified Educator CPE. It is a goal to ensure that students are knowledgeable about the Common Qualifications and Competencies for Professional Chaplains.
CPE Level I/Level II enables pastoral formation, pastoral competence, and pastoral reflection. Some CPE centers offer pastoral specialization(s) as part of their Level II curriculum.
CPE Level I/Level II objectives define the scope of the CPE Level I/Level II program curricula. Outcomes define the competencies to be developed by students as a result of participating in each of the programs.
Objectives
Objectives
Objectives
Level I outcomes
Level I outcomes
Level I outcome
Level II outcome
Level II outcomes
Level II outcomes
By the end of Level II, students will be able to demonstrate awareness of the Common Qualifications and Competencies for Professional Chaplains
If a CPE center offers a pastoral care specialty, it designs its CPE Level II curriculum to facilitate the students’ achievement of the following additional objectives:
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