Master of Ministry
Master of Ministry is an in-ministry program for pastor or ministers with Bachelor of Theology degree (BTh) and who have more than five years' experience in the ministerial field. The primary purpose of this degree is to equip pastors and minister who want to be more effective in ministry. Its purpose is to develop ministry in order to strengthen local churches by deepening theological, pastoral and personal knowledge and skills of a pastor. Courses are designed for upgrading professional skills and competence of ministers on the foundation of their first theological degree and their ministry experience.
Course Requirements
Old Testament | Course | Credits |
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OT 501 | Intertestamental Period | 3 |
OT 502 | Old Testament Exegesis | 3 |
OT 603 | Old Testament Theology | 3 |
Total | 9 |
New Testament | Course | Credits |
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NT 501 | Advanced Studies on the Gospels | 3 |
NT 502 | New Testament Exegesis | 3 |
NT 603 | New Testament Theology | 3 |
Total | 9 |
Christian Theology | Course | Credits |
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CT 501 | Foundation of Christian Ethics | 3 |
CT 502 | Contemporary Christian Theologies | 3 |
CT 603 | Feminist Theology | 3 |
Total | 9 |
Practical Theology | Course | Credits |
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PT 501 | Church Management | 3 |
PT 502 | Pastoral Care & Counseling | 3 |
PT 603 | Pastoral Theology | 3 |
PT 604 | Healthy Organization | 3 |
PT 605 | Homiletic (Expository Preaching) | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Educational Ministry | Course | Credits |
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EM 501 | Christian Education | 3 |
EM 502 | Lay Ministry for Ministers | 3 |
Total | 6 |
Church History | Course | Credits |
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CH 501 | The Shift of Christian Faith in Centuries | 3 |
CH 602 | Ecumenics | 3 |
Total | 6 |
Missiology | Course | Credits |
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MS 501 | Theology of Missions | 3 |
MS 602 | Christian Spirituality and Mission | 3 |
Total | 6 |
All Departments | Course | Credits |
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AA 501 | Thesis Writing Method | 3 |
Total | 3 |
Program Requirements
- Registered and enrolled in the program for the duration of 2 years
- Completion of required 4 semesters
- Completion of 60 total credits of core courses
- Completion of 3 credits research paper
- Accumulation of 63 credits that are required for graduation