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Master of Divinity

Master of Divinity

About Program

The Master of Divinity program provides advanced knowledge and training in theological and ministerial studies. It is designed as a “professional” degree for baccalaureate graduates with non-Bible college majors or baccalaureate graduates of Bible colleges who desire a more thorough biblical education at the graduate level. An accelerated degree track is available for students with an appropriate undergraduate degree and sufficient ministry experience. The faculty will review first year Master of Divinity students after completion of approximately 21 credits to determine their continuance in the degree program.

Requirements

  • At least 36 credits must be completed in residence, including 18 of the last 36; the other 18 may be completed at any time during the program.

  • Twelve of the last 15 credits must be taken with APTS, residence orextension.

Curriculum

Biblical Languages
Credits
Cr.

BGR 508 Greek I or BHE 508 Hebrew I

3

BGR 509 Greek I or BHE 509 Hebrew II

3

BGR 510 Greek I or BHE 510 Hebrew III

3

BGR Greek Exegesis or BHE Hebrew Exegesis

3

Biblical Studies
Credits
Cr.

BIB 528 Hermeneutics

3

BOT 508 Introduction to Old Testament

3

BNT 509 Introduction to New Testament

3

Any BTH Course

3

Theology and Philosophy
Credits
Cr.

THE 530 Systematic Theology I

3

THE 531 Systematic Theology II

3

THE 580 Perspectives in Pentecostalism

3

HIS 628 Asian Church History or PEN 598 Issues in Asian Pentecostalism or THE 570 Asian Theological Issues

3

Ministerial Studies
Credits
Cr.

MCC 510 Homiletics

3

MCH 510 Foundations for Ministry or MCH 590Q Spiritual Formation or MCH 598 Holy Spirit and Ministry

3

MCH 521 Pastoral Counseling

3

MCH 530 Foundations of Leadership and Management

3

1 Ministry Elective

3

Church History
Credits
Cr.

HIS 592 World Church History I or HIS 593 World Church History II

3

Missions
Credits
Cr.

MIS 510 Perspectives in World Missions

3

Research / Field Education
Credits
Cr.

RES 536 Research Methods 1

3

FED 700 Field Education

6

General Electives
Credits
Cr.

Any Course Concentration (Refer below)

15

Concentration
Credits
Cr.

A. Biblical Studies (5 of any BIB, BGR, BHE, BAR, BOT, BNT courses)

15

B. Theology (5 of any THE courses)

15

C. Missions (5 of any MIS courses)

15

D. Ministry (5 of any MCC, MCE, MCH courses)

15

*All students with the `approval of their advisor will select the courses of their concentration. With the approval of the Academic Dean, students may construct their own programs in lieu of a concentration.

**For those desiring to write a thesis, the thesis will be taken within their concentration, and Research Methods II (whether Statistics or Non-Statistics) is to be a general elective.

***Waived for students who already hold Master of Intercultural Studies degrees.

Tuition Fees

The fees for this program varies depending on what inclusions you will wish to include along the tuition fees. To learn more about the fees, please visit the Tuition Fees page below.

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