Master of Divinity
The Master of Divinity is a comprehensive, professional program of study designed to prepare individuals for pastoral and other gospel ministries. Built on a strong biblical and theological foundation that includes the study of the original Hebrew and Greek languages of the Bible, it balances academic excellence with practical, on-the-job training. To facilitate this total development, students pursuing the degree are encouraged to be involved regularly in a local church under the oversight of that church’s governing board. Within the local church context, students are urged to be exposed to and involved in a wide range of ministry opportunities. The program requires the completion of fifty courses (100 units).
Credit Hours: 100
Required Courses
- CH 501 Overview of Church History I
- CH 502 Overview of Church History II
- CH 505 American Church History
- ME 504 Introduction to Missions
- NT 501 New Testament Survey I
- NT 502 New Testament Survey II
- NT 503 New Testament Survey III
- NT 504A Introduction to Greek I
- NT 504B Introduction to Greek II
- NT 504C Introduction to Greek III
- NT 505 New Testament Exegesis I
- NT 506 New Testament Exegesis II
- NT 507 New Testament Biblical Theology
- NT 508 Biblical Hermeneutics
- NT 509 Life of Christ
- NT 510 Romans
- OT 501 Old Testament Survey I
- OT 502 Old Testament Survey II
- OT 503 Old Testament Survey III
- OT 504A Introduction to Hebrew I
- OT 504B Introduction to Hebrew II
- OT 504C Introduction to Hebrew III
- OT 505 Old Testament Exegesis I
- OT 506 Old Testament Exegesis II
- OT 507 Old Testament Biblical Theology
- PT 501A Pastoral Counseling I
- PT 501B Pastoral Counseling II
- PT 502A Homiletics I
- PT 502B Homiletics II
- PT 503A Leadership I
- PT 503B Leadership II
- PT 504A Church Development I
- PT 504B Church Development II
- PT 507 Worship
- PT 511 Pastoral Theology
- RS 503 The Christian World View I
- RS 504 The Christian World View II
- RS 541 Reformed Perspectives on Christ and Culture
- ST 501 Introduction to Reformed Theology
- ST 502 Systematic and Historical Theology I: Revelation and Inspiration
- ST 503 Systematic and Historical Theology II: God
- ST 504 Systematic and Historical Theology III: Man
- ST 505 Systematic and Historical Theology IV: Person and Work of Christ
- ST 506 Systematic and Historical Theology V: Person and Work of the Holy Spirit
- ST 507 Systematic and Historic Theology VI: The Church and Last Things
- ST 508 Comparative Evangelical Theologies
- ST 509 Social Ethics
- ST 510 History of Philosophy and Logic
- ST 513 History of Apologetics
- ST 514 Contemporary Apologetic Systems
Elective Courses
No electives for this degree program