Degree Requirements
Master of Divinity
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Core Requirements | ||
BT 510 | Biblical Hermeneutics | 4 |
BT 615 | Exegesis and Biblical Theology | 4 |
HS 510 | Church History | 4 |
ML 540 | Transformational Leadership | 4 |
NT 516 | Reading New Testament Literature | 4 |
NT 541 | Greek I: Beginning Greek | 4 |
or OT 541 | Hebrew I: Beginning Hebrew | |
NT 625 | Greek II: Intermediate Greek Grammar and Exegesis | 4 |
or OT 625 | Hebrew II: Intermediate Hebrew Grammar and Exegesis | |
OT 516 | Reading Old Testament Literature | 4 |
SP 540 | Spiritual and Personal Formation | 4 |
TS 535 | Theology and Ethics I | 4 |
TS 536 | Theology and Ethics II | 4 |
Degree Specific Requirements | ||
CP 510 | Preaching for Transformation | 4 |
GC 520 | Mission and Evangelism | 4 |
GS 780 | Senior Integrative Seminar | 4 |
ML 545 | Discipleship and Worship | 4 |
PC 512 | Pastoral Care | 4 |
Supervised Ministry and other Requirements | ||
GS 001 | Graduate Research Seminar: Masters Level | 0 |
SP 001 | Formation Assessments: Masters Level | 0 |
TL 002A & TL 002B | Professional Internship Assessment and Preparation A and Professional Internship Assessment and Preparation B | 0 |
TL 566A | Professional Internship for MDiv A | 2 |
or PC 566A | Chaplaincy Internship A | |
TL 566B | Professional Internship for MDiv B | 2 |
or PC 566B | Chaplaincy Internship B | |
Concentration Coures and Electives * | 10 | |
Total Credits | 78 |
- *
Students may complete a thesis to fulfill a portion of the required elective credits
A minimum of 78 semester credits is required for graduation in the M.Div. program. The student is responsible for meeting all graduation deadlines and requirements.
Concentrations
Biblical Studies Concentration
- M.Div., M.A. (Theological Studies)
The Biblical Studies concentration deepens students’ understanding of the Bible’s history and its integrative themes, and equips them with additional skills for responsible interpretation of the biblical message. The concentration is also recommended as preparation for advanced degrees in biblical studies. Concentration requires 10 credits of courses in the Biblical Interpretation, Biblical Theology, Old Testament, and/or New Testament subject areas.
Children’s, Youth, and Family Ministry
- M.Div. only
Concentration requires students to complete 10 credits of courses in the Children's, Youth, and Family Ministry subject area. Possible CF courses in this area include CF 510 Introduction to Children's, Youth and Family Ministry; CF 610 Ministry with Families Throughout the Life Cycle; CF 620 The Teaching Learning Process; CF 630 Leadership in Children's, Youth, and Family Ministry; and PC 632 Pastoral Care of Children, Youth and Families.
Christian Thought Concentration
- M.Div.
A concentration in Christian Thought is designed to enable M.Div. students to focus on the intellectual exploration of the Christian faith and the intersection of Christianity and culture. It serves students who desire church ministry vocations in teaching, discipleship, and apologetics as well as students who may wish to go on for further graduate study in theological studies. Students participate in internships with the Office of Formation, Supervised Ministry, and Placement. Those who sense a call to teaching, outreach, or discipleship ministry using the concentration in Christian Thought may develop their internships with those ministries in view. Concentration requires 10 credits of courses in the Theological Studies and/or Philosophy of Religion subject areas.
Theological and Historical Studies Concentration
- M.Div., M.A. (Theological Studies)
This concentration acquaints students more fully with the theological resources of the Christian tradition and the church’s experience through the centuries. It provides opportunity to develop theological skills and to selectively appropriate from the Christian heritage what may be usefully applied to contemporary challenges and opportunities. The concentration is also recommended as preparation for advanced degrees in these fields. Concentration requires: 10 credits of courses in the Historical Studies, Theological Studies, and/or Philosophy of Religion subject areas.