
Doctorate in Christian Counseling
To give students a deeper Christian perspective on human development as they deepen their understanding that we are perfectly and wonderfully made. Case studies will give each student practical experience. Students will learn how to help the hurting navigate through the challenges of life, growing in trusting in the sufficiency of Christ is foundational. This is a 40 credit course.
Prerequisites
Master degree with a 2.5 GPA or higher.
Students may be eligible for entrance given education experience.
Graduation Requirements
Completion of all course requirements 36 graduate credit hours beyond the Master’s degree, with a 3.00 GPA of a 4.00, (accomplished by passing this course and writing an original thesis paper)
To learn more about this program, download the CMM College of Theology Catalog.
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