About the Course
Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) in Psychotherapy
Double Major in Clinical Mental Health Christian Counseling
Course Duration : 3 Years
Credit Hours: 72
A Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) in Psychotherapy / Double Major in Clinical Mental Health Christian Counseling is a terminal degree that focuses on the advanced study of psychotherapy, clinical mental health, and Christian counseling principles, practices, and techniques.
Prerequisite Courses :
ETH 4660 – Self Development through Faith
ETH 7681 - Faith-Based Social Justice and Race Relations
ETH 4670 – Faith-Based Ethics of Life and Death
ETH 4695 – Christian Sexual Ethics
GEN 0000 - Sexual Abuse Prevention & Response Training
        PGEN 1200 - Vocation and Calling 3
        HI 1100 - Introduction to Philosophy: Faith and Reason
The program prepares students for careers in senior clinical roles, counseling, and Christian ministry. Coursework typically includes:
1. Advanced Psychotherapy Theories and Techniques
2. Clinical Mental Health Counseling
3. Christian Counseling Principles and Practices
4. Human Development and Psychology
5. Research Methods and Statistics
6. Psychopathology and Diagnosis
7. Treatment Planning and Intervention
8. Spiritual Formation and Direction
9. Cultural Competence and Diversity
10. Dissertation Research and Writing
The program culminates in an original dissertation that contributes to the field of psychotherapy and Christian counseling. Graduates with a Sc.D. in Psychotherapy with a minor in Clinical Mental Health Christian Counseling can pursue careers as:
1. Licensed Therapist or Counselor
2. Clinical Director or Supervisor 3. Christian Counselor or Minister
4. Mental Health Consultant
5. Academic Researcher or Professor
6. Author or Speaker
7. Clinical Mental Health Specialist
8. Christian Counseling Agency Director Skills and knowledge gained through this degree program include:
1. Advanced understanding of psychotherapy theories and techniques
2. Strong clinical mental health counseling skills
3. Integration of Christian principles and values in counseling
4. Research and dissertation skills 5. Cultural competence and diversity awareness
6. Spiritual formation and direction skills
7. Leadership and management skills
8. Ability to work with diverse populations and settings.
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