Doctor of Divinity in Counseling Psychology
Kennedy University of Baptist

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OBJECTIVES
To prepare doctoral students for advanced leadership roles in counseling psychology with a profound grounding in divinity and ethical values.
To empower students to integrate theological perspectives into counseling psychology practices and contribute to the well-being of individuals and communities.
ACADEMIC CURRICULUM
DDCP 101    Strategies for Success    4
DDCP 102    Crisis Counseling I    4
DDCP 103    Crisis Counseling II    4
DDCP 104    Counseling for Change    4
DDCP 105    Romans: The Overcoming Life    4
DDCP 106    Positive Psychology    4
DDCP 107    Developmental Psychology    4
DDCP 108    Solution Focused Brief Therapy    4
DDCP 109    Counseling Paradigms    4
DDCP 110    Dynamics of Counseling    4
DDCP 111    Spiritual Navigation    4
DDCP 112    Spiritual Formation    4
DDCP 113    Revival & Reformation    4
DDCP 114    Transformational Leadership I    4
DDCP 115    Transformational Leadership II    4
DDCP 116    The Ministry of Christian Counseling    4
DDCP 117    Advanced Counseling Skills    4
DDCP 118    Pastoral Psychotherapy    4
DDCP 119    Assessment and Diagnosis    4
DDCP 120    Treatment Planning    4
DDCP 121    Doctoral Capstone Project    8
DDCP 122    PRACTICUM    8

    ( Necessary Credits for Graduating )    43 
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completion of the program, doctoral students will be able to:

Demonstrate an advanced understanding of counseling psychology theories, therapeutic techniques, and ethical principles.
Apply ethical and moral values to counseling interactions and therapeutic interventions, emphasizing divinity-centered values.
Conduct original research in the field of counseling psychology and contribute to the development of innovative and faith-informed counseling practices.
Provide evidence-based counseling services with compassion, integrity, and a deep understanding of individual beliefs and values.
Analyze and address contemporary psychological challenges and opportunities from a divinity-based perspective.
Lead and inspire therapeutic teams, fostering a culture of ethical counseling practices and compassionate care.
Contribute to the academic community through scholarly publications and presentations in the field of divinity in counseling psychology.
Engage in lifelong learning, professional development, and the application of divinity-centered principles in counseling psychology leadership and practice.

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Applicants for admission must hold a Master's or equivalent degree from university or college with at least a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 (4.00 scale). 
REQUIRED CREDITS
43 credits or more
SPECIAL CREDIT RECOGNITION POLICY 
Field experiences, such as participation in religious activities, work experience, and field activities, may qualify for special credit recognition. Additionally, prior learning may be evaluated for credit beyond standard coursework.
FAITH BASED EDUCATION
Kennedy University of Baptist offers only educational programs that prepare students for religious vocations as ministers, professionals, or laypersons in the categories of ministry, counseling, theology, education, administration, music, fine arts, media communications, or social work.