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College of Religious Studies-Master's Program
Master of Science Degree in Ministry

Description
The Master’s Degree in Ministry is designed to challenge and innovate students for the interpretation, administration and application of biblical truths. The program intends to develop the student in six areas: Bible education, Christian doctrine, leadership, ministerial practice, communication, and research. The curriculum is grounded in biblical principles and provides the student an opportunity to develop as a visionary and map a learning plan that reflects his/her area of interest. The student is encouraged to build a platform of service, resources, and skills in engaging his or her calling in the ministry.

Program Objectives
The purpose of the Master’s Degree in Ministry is to expose students to an anthology of knowledge that is essential for the pursuit of professional and credible careers in the ministry and to challenge the students to innovatively interpret, administer, and apply of biblical truths and to advance world-changing leaders, scholars, and researchers in traditional and innovative areas of the ministry.

Master of Science in Ministry
Course ID Course Title Credits

THE 510

Doctrine of God

(3 credits)
EDU 570 Research I: Foundations of Research (3 credits)
THE 500 Biblical Hermeneutics (3 credits)

HUM 550

Greek

(3 credits)

MIN 500

Principles and Practices of Ministry I

(3 credits)

HUM 551

Hebrew

(3 credits)
Course ID Course Title Credits

MIN/REL/THE 500-600

Electives 

(6 credits)
COU 500 Christian Counseling (3 credits)
MIN 501 Principles and Practices of Ministry II (3 credits)

REL 660

Cults and World Religions

(3 credits)

MIN 680

Ministerial Internship/Practicum

(3 credits)

MIN 600

Pastoral Ministry

(3 credits)

MIN 690

Master’s Thesis

(6 credits)
     



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