Master of Divinity (MDiv)

A 90-credit hour program designed to give men and women extensive training to be professionally prepared for the work of the ministry.

Program Structure and Requirements

The program consists of 72 credits of core courses and 18 credits of electives. Some students will use this degree as a foundation for entering a doctoral program.

Required Courses

BI 513 Advanced Hermeneutics (3 cr.)

BI 501 Old Testament Introduction I (3 cr.)

BI 502 Old Testament Introduction II (3 cr.)

BI 611 New Testament Introduction I (3 cr.)

BI 612 New Testament Introduction II (3 cr.)

BL 601 Intermediate Greek I (3 cr.)

BL 602 Intermediate Greek II (3 cr.)

BL 621/622 New Testament Exegesis course (3 cr.)

BL 510 Hebrew I (3 cr.)

BL 511 Hebrew II (3 cr.)

PT 510 Org and Admin of Church Ministry (3 cr.)

ED 700 Historical and Social Foundations of Education (3 cr.)

PT 507 Advanced Sermon Development (3 cr.)

TH 500 Theology I (3 cr.)

TH 511 Theology II (3 cr.)

TH 521 Theology III (3 cr.)

TH 531 Theology IV (3 cr.)

TH 510 Biblical Apologetics (3 cr.)

TH 504 Dispensationalism (3 cr.)

CM 521 Church History (3 cr.)

CM 506 Christian Ethics in a Post-Modern Society (3 cr.)

CM 502 Biblical Leadership in the 21st Century (3 cr.)

EN 530 Research and Writing (3 cr.)

CM 535 Independent Theological Research (3 cr.)

Total: 72 credits

Master of Divinity Electives

Elective options consist of all non-required courses for this program including those from the MMin program and the MCEd program.

Total: 18 credits

Finances

Explore the cost advantage of online education

>

Learn about available scholarships and grants

w

Reach out to our advising team to develop your strategy for financial success

Take the next step toward your goals.