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Master of Arts in Theology (M.A.) SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY ALEXANDER HALL 206-281-2342
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Theology program is a foundational degree in theological studies that prepares you for various forms of ministry or further study. You may choose a general track (Christian studies) or several more specialized tracks in Christian Scripture, student ministry and culture, or business and applied theology. The Master of Arts in Theology degree at ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ supports to engage the culture and change the world with the transforming gospel of Jesus Christ. The M.A. degree is built on the classical theological disciplines of Scripture, church history, theology, and ethics. The learning obtained from these fields of study is applied to the pressing needs of the contemporary church and the postmodern world. This degree also integrates recent insights and methods from the humanities, social sciences, fine arts, education, psychology, and business and economics into the study of theology and the practice of Christian ministry. The result is a core of 11 general theology courses (42 quarter credits) followed by specialized tracks. This core curriculum consists of two, one-week intensive introductory courses in discipleship and mission, and three courses each in Bible, church history, and theology/ethics. The M.A. in theology degree consists of 78 quarter credits overall (which is equivalent to 52 semester credits). ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University and program requirements for admission into the M.A. in Theology program include:
APPLICATION PROCEDURE To enroll in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's Master of Arts in Theology program, you must submit:
International Students If English isn't your first language, you must submit scores on the (TOEFL). A minimum score of 550 on the paper-based test or 213 on the computer-based test is required. If you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you must provide an official confidential affidavit of financial support covering the first year of intended enrollment. Without this document, SPU cannot issue an I-20 immigration form. Acceptance Into the Program The School of Theology Graduate Admissions Committee will evaluate applicants on the basis of their application materials. The combination of your previous coursework, academic achievement, professional experience, emotional and spiritual preparedness, and personal goals will be used in the evaluation. Admission to the program will be made by the SOT Graduate Admissions Committee and communicated to the applicant in conjunction with The Graduate Center. Transfer credits If you wish to apply graduate-level coursework completed at a regionally accredited university, divinity school, or seminary into the M.A. in Theology program, you must provide applicable transcripts and/or syllabi. You may transfer up to 27 quarter credits from an ATS-accredited institution into the M.A. in Theology program. To receive transfer credit:
Credit for prior coursework If you (1) have been granted a master's degree from another regionally accredited university or (2) have taken graduate level coursework in theology or a field related to the cross-disciplinary courses offered in the Student Ministry and Culture or Business and Applied Theology tracks, you will have your transcripts evaluated during the admissions process. Application Deadlines Applications are due May 15, although it is recommended that you complete application materials before April 1 to be eligible for . CONTACT , and for more information about this program, contact The Graduate Center at gradadmissions@spu.edu, or at 206-281-2888 or 800-601-0603 (toll free).
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