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Master of Divinity (M.Div.)Tap on button tile on the left to select another Masters Degree Program. Requirements: To earn a Masters Degree, the student must have completed thirty-two (32) credits in a specific field of study and then write the Masters Thesis, eighteen (18) credits for a total of fifty (50) credit hours. One exception is the Master of Divinity (M.Div.) which requires (50) credits plus the Masters Thesis for a total of sixty-eight (68) credit hours. The student must have achieved an overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher on all courses attempted. T-600-4 Hermeneutics & Prophecy An examination of hermeneutics and prophetic studies. T-610-4 Biblical Prophecy Covers the most important prophecies of the Bible and explains what is happening today. T-620-4 Biblical Anthropology The development of an anthropology which focuses on Bible cultures. CC-540-4 Adolescent Counseling This in an in-depth study into different aspects of counseling in his/her family. CC-550-4 Family Counseling An in-depth study of family counseling. CC-560-4 Crisis Counseling This course is an introduction and working guide for Pastors, Christian Workers, and Christian Counselors. CE-501-4 Biblical Christian Education Basics in biblical Christian education. A-580-4 The Kenosis The doctrine of Jesus Christ (Christology) is taught in this course. A-590-4 Biblical Philosophy This course offers an introduction into the philosophical issues that faces all defenders of the Christian faith. B-580-4 Apocalyptic Literature An in-depth look at the book of Revelation and the passages of the OT that deal with the issue. M-500-4 Homiletics I An introduction to the techniques and methods used in sermon preparation and delivery. M-510-4 Homiletics II Students will be required to prepare sermons using the techniques learned in Homiletics I, focusing on the NT Scripture. M-520-4 Church Administration The Christian organization is examined from the standpoint of management. Principles of leadership and management are discussed. Plus - Masters Thesis | |||||||||