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Graduate & Pharmacy Catalog 2017-2018 
    
Graduate & Pharmacy Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Master of Divinity


Available at the PBA Orlando Campus starting January 8, 2018.

Purpose and Outcomes

The principle objective of the Master of Divinity degree is to build on an existing undergraduate biblical and ministerial foundation to prepare students for positions of ministerial leadership, particularly in the broad stream of evangelical ministry.  Graduates from the Master of Divinity program must 1) demonstrate graduate-level knowledge in biblical, theological, and practical fields of study, 2) demonstrate character traits necessary for effective ministry, and 3) demonstrate skill in the praxis of ministry.

Academic preparation, exemplary personal character, and the practice of ministry must be integrated in order to produce knowledgeable and skilled ministers.  To this end, the School of Ministry is equally committed to providing:

  1. rigorous, high-quality academic preparation for ministry that strengthens the connection between fields of theological study;
  2. personal, purposeful spiritual formation and character development; and
  3. the opportunity for on-going, intentional practical application of academic knowledge in the praxis of ministry

Course Schedule/Structure

Students move through this degree as a cohort.  Courses are therefore scheduled two days per week in morning and afternoon sections comprised of two courses each, in order to emphasize the integrated nature of biblical, theological, and ministerial studies.  Students are encouraged to register each semester for both the morning and afternoon sections of classes in order to gain the most benefit from the integrated nature of the degree. Students may, however, register for only one section of classes per semester (morning or afternoon section).  Students wishing to enroll in less than one section per semester (for instance a single course) may do so, but they should be advised that they will likely encounter scheduling challenges.

The degree is also designed to emphasize the integrated nature of academic study and practical ministry.  To this end, when enrolled in a full semester (Fall or Spring), students are strongly encouraged to enroll in the appropriate apprenticeship course as well.  The practical nature of the apprenticeship will inform and be informed by the academic courses offered during the semester.

Admissions Requirements

Admissions Requirements  

Degree Requirements

A total of 72 credit hours are required.  As part of the degree, students must successfully complete 12 credit hours of apprenticeship courses, which require on-going ministry under the guidance of an approved practitioner-mentor, and 8 hours (4 semesters) of a biblical language.

Students with a bachelor’s degree in a non-ministry major are required to complete 24 hours of specific foundational coursework on the undergraduate or graduate level. These courses must be successfully completed prior to attempting the graduate courses. Foundational courses in which grades below “C-” have been earned are not acceptable.

Students enrolled in the Master of Divinity degree will be assessed each semester according to the general degree-learning outcomes.  Both objective and subjective data will assist the School of Ministry in evaluating the M.Div. degree.  This evaluative process ensures the current quality of the degree, and it assists the School of Ministry in on-going development and quality improvement.

A grade of at least “C-” and a GPA of at least 2.5 on a four-point scale is required for “successful” completion of all M.Div. coursework. Students must complete all degree requirements within 10 years from the start of the program.

A student will be placed on Academic Probation at the end of a term if he/she does not meet the cumulative 2.5 GPA or if he/she is enrolled in but does not successfully complete an Apprenticeship Program course.  Students placed on Academic Probation must meet with and be cleared by their advisor prior to registering for the next term.  Students may not graduate while on Academic Probation.  Repeated placement on Academic Probation may result in academic suspension.

Curriculum Requirements

72 Credit Hours 


The following courses of instruction are offered in the M.Div. degree.  Foundational courses must be successfully completed prior to graduate course registration.

Biblical/Exegetical Courses - 16 Credit Hours


Apprenticeship Courses - 12 Credit Hours


Students enrolled in an Apprenticeship Program course must be in a Christian ministry position that requires at least 10 hours per week for the duration of the course.

Biblical Language Courses - 8 Credit Hours


It is recommended that students take four semesters of one biblical language to satisfy the M.Div. language requirement.

Elective Courses - 12 Credit Hours


Students may apply approved graduate-level hours toward the elective requirements by taking PBA graduate courses in the fields of Ministry, Business, Counselor Education, or Leadership. Alternatively, students seeking denominational ordination may choose to fill electives with those required classes.

Note:


Students who are seeking early graduate admission (EGA) to PBA’s Master of Divinity Program must meet the required EGA course requirements for their specific major. Any students pursuing early graduate admission to PBA’s Master of Divinity Program who wish to complete their BA must meet all specific degree requirements outlined in the Undergraduate Day Catalog. Up to twenty-nine (29) graduate hours can be applied toward the completion of the BA degree.

Early Graduate Admission: Graduation Requirements