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Master degree can be pursued through Online Study and Thesis or through research and Thesis.
Master degree through Online Study and Thesis requires the completion of coursework and submission of Master Thesis of sufficient length and quality to demonstrate mastery of the field on Graduate level.
Master degree through research and Thesis requires independent research and submission of Master Thesis without coursework component.
Topics for Dissertation are drawn from Old and New Testament studies, Patristics, Systematic Theology, Church History, Christian Philosophy, Christian Ethics, Pastoral Theology, Evangelism, Ministry, Counselling and Spiritual Care, and similar fields.
Master of Theology (33 credits)
BBT514 Biblical Hermeneutics, 3 credits
BBT515 Holy Scripture, 3 credits
THH525 Historical Theology, 3 credits
THE532 Systematic Theology, 3 credits
THE540 Soteriology, 3 credits
CHE558 Christian Ethics, 3 credits
CHP580 Philosophy of Christianity, 3 credits
MTH599 Thesis, 12 credits
Master of Divinity (33 credits)
BBT511 Old Testament Exegesis, 3 credits
BBT512 New Testament and Origins of Christianity, 3 credits
BBT515 Holy Scripture, 3 credits
THE527 Evangelical Theology, 3 credits
CHE558 Christian Ethics, 3 credits
CMT560 Ministry, 3 credits
CMT576 Leadership in Congregation, 3 credits
MDV599 Thesis, 12 credits
Master of Pastoral Theology (33 credits)
BBT514 Biblical Hermeneutics, 3 credits
BBT515 Holy Scripture, 3 credits
THE532 Systematic Theology, 3 credits
CHE558 Christian Ethics, 3 credits
CMT560 Ministry, 3 credits
PTH 568 Pastoral Theology
PTH577 Pastoral Care, 3 credits
MPT599 Thesis, 12 credits