Master of Ministry (M.Min.)
The Master of Ministry (M.Min.) Degree Program encompasses 40 credit hours of academic work beyond the Bachelor Degree level.
The Master of Ministry (M.Min.) Degree is for those students who want an advanced ministry minded discipline of study which will help them build a strong advantage for ministry opportunities as they pursue their God-given call as a pastor, evangelist, missionary or other forms of leadership within the Church.
The Master of Ministry (M.Min.) degree is an ideal professional degree for those who serve the church in congregational ministries, institutional or military chaplaincies, counseling ministries, missions agencies, parachurch organizations, or other ministry settings where advanced leadership skills are essential. You will be renewed spiritually and professionally as you gain new critical and analytical thinking tools to address your greatest areas of need in ministry. This degree program will enhance your pursuit of advanced study in order to further your ministry calling and enhance your effectiveness in your God-given vocation.
Learning Outcomes: Graduates of this program will be able to
• demonstrate an advanced knowledge of the Word of God through expositional study,
• offer a credible defense of sound doctrine,
• integrate a greater understanding of Scripture into various ministry contexts,
• evaluate current issues affecting ministry in light of biblical teaching, and
• demonstrate through research and writing projects the ability to apply the Word of God practically in their area of ministry.
Tuition cost: $40.00 per credit hour (Master of Ministry) (M.Min.)
Tuition cost: $40.00 per credit hour (Master of Ministry) (M.Min.)
Full Tuition:
$1,400.00
Master of Ministry Core Curriculum (40 Credit hrs) (All subjects are 4 credit hours unless otherwise stated)
HM-612 Homiletics III
CH-598 Church Management
CH-626 Evangelism and World Culture
AP-716 Apologetics III
BI-650 Linguistics & Biblical Interpretation
TH-601 Pastoral Theology
BC-491 Biblical Counseling
BI-512 Exposition of John
MP-500 Ministry Research Project ( 8 Credit Hours)