Graduate Catalog

Master of Arts in Ministry

The Master of Arts in Ministry is meant to increase the capacities of students to understand God’s Word, to become whole and holy people, and to lead and serve effectively.

Program Goals

  1. To equip students in Biblical and Christian foundations by interpreting scripture through fundamental Hermeneutics, Biblical Themes, study of Christian doctrine of the Trinity, and Church History.
  2. To lead students in the process of intentional spiritual formation, of dwelling in Christ, and becoming like Christ.
  3. To help students develop ministry skills that will lead to lifelong learning and vocational success.

Degree Requirements

The  Master of Arts in Ministry consists of 40 semester hours.  

KNOWING: Bible History and Theology (12 hours)

MIN5113Hermeneutics and Exegesis

3

MIN5433History and Theology I: Ancient to Medieval

3

MIN6113Biblical Themes

3

MIN6433History and Theology II: Renaissance to Today

3

DOING: Ministry Skills (12 hours)

MIN5313Authentic Leadership

3

MIN5323Pastoral Care

3

MIN5333Practical Aspects of Ministry

3

MIN6323Communication in Ministry

3

BEING: Spiritual Formation (12 hours)

MIN5213Essentials of Spiritual Formation

3

MIN5223Practices of Spiritual Formation

3

MIN6213Traditions of Spiritual Formation

3

MIN6223Applications of Spiritual Formation

3

Personal Development (4 hours)

MIN5231Spiritual Formation Retreat

1

MIN5411Mentored Growth and Development I

1

MIN5421Mentored Growth and Development II

1

MIN6231Final Integrative Project

1

*Some courses are only available online or on-campus

2 Year Hybrid Program Sequence

Three- and four-year program sequence options available from the Office of the Dean of the School of Ministry.

Fall Semester I: 9 hours

MIN5113Hermeneutics and Exegesis

3

MIN5213Essentials of Spiritual Formation

3

MIN5333Practical Aspects of Ministry

3

Spring Semester I: 9 hours

MIN5223Practices of Spiritual Formation

3

MIN5433History and Theology I: Ancient to Medieval

3

MIN6323Communication in Ministry

3

Summer Semester I: 2 hours

MIN5231Spiritual Formation Retreat

1

MIN5411Mentored Growth and Development I

1

Fall Semester II: 9 hours

MIN5313Authentic Leadership

3

MIN6213Traditions of Spiritual Formation

3

MIN6433History and Theology II: Renaissance to Today

3

Spring Semester II: 9 hours

MIN5323Pastoral Care

3

MIN6113Biblical Themes

3

MIN6223Applications of Spiritual Formation

3

Summer Semester II: 2 hours

MIN5421Mentored Growth and Development II

1

MIN6231Final Integrative Project

1

2 Year Online Program Sequence

Three- and four-year program sequence options available from the Office of the Dean of the School of Ministry.

Fall Semester I: 9 hours

MIN5223Practices of Spiritual Formation

3

MIN5333Practical Aspects of Ministry

3

MIN5433History and Theology I: Ancient to Medieval

3

Spring Semester I: 9 hours

MIN5113Hermeneutics and Exegesis

3

MIN5213Essentials of Spiritual Formation

3

MIN6323Communication in Ministry

3

Summer Semester I: 2 hours

MIN5231Spiritual Formation Retreat

1

MIN5411Mentored Growth and Development I

1

Fall Semester II: 9 hours

MIN5313Authentic Leadership

3

MIN6113Biblical Themes

3

MIN6223Applications of Spiritual Formation

3

Spring Semester II: 9 hours

MIN5433History and Theology I: Ancient to Medieval

3

MIN6213Traditions of Spiritual Formation

3

MIN6433History and Theology II: Renaissance to Today

3

Summer Semester II: 2 hours

MIN5421Mentored Growth and Development II

1

MIN6231Final Integrative Project

1