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“The M.T.S. is helping me draw on the 2,000 years of Catholic Church history and apply it to ministering to a 21st century community. Theology is faith seeking understanding. You already have faith; now you find the understanding.” Michelle Stone, MTS ‘15
The master's degree and graduate certificate in theological studies are designed to equip you for the pastoral application of theological knowledge and can be completed fully online or on campus.
To meet the diverse needs of our church and our students, the M.T.S. offers a concentration in Biblical Theology which requires a specific set of electives. Students can also choose to complete the degree without a designated concentration, using their elective courses to study any theological or ministerial area of interest.
Master of Theological Studies students combine the ministry core curriculum (21 credit hours) with elective courses and concentration requirements (15 credit hours) to complete 36 total credit hours of course work.
A detailed application and proposal, approved in writing by the graduate ministry faculty, is required prior to registration, and a final Capstone presentation must be made to the graduate facult
Students may choose the additional five electives to complete their MTS degree. Upon approval by a faculty advisor, students may complete courses offered by the College of Business or the Braniff Graduate School of Liberal Arts . Course selection can depend on the student's interests and goals for the program.
Some suggested elective courses include:
TMIN 5340 Church HistoryTMIN 5370 Theological ReflectionTMIN 5380. Introduction to Pastoral Care. TMIN 6310. Torah TMIN 6315 Prophets TMIN 6320 The GospelsTMIN 6333. Pastoral Aspects of Canon Law TMIN 6335. Ecclesiology. TMIN 6345. History of Spirituality.TMIN 6360. Liturgical Leadership.TMIN 6370. Ministry in the Church.TMIN 6371. Pastoral Administration.TMIN 6373. Homiletics and Pastoral ProclamationTMIN 6375. Catechetics and the Development of Faith.
This concentration combines foundational theology courses with an intellectually rigorous approach to scripture. The degree requires 36 credit hours of course work, broken down in the following way:
While many other options are available for the four elective Scripture courses (12 credit hours), at least one must be an Old Testament course and one must be a New Testament course. Here are a few elective courses which qualify: