Each doctoral course consists of three parts:
The culmination of the DMin program is a major project. This major project is intended to help students think theologically about ministry by requiring them to apply new concepts and methods to their ministries. The proposal for the project must be formally approved by the Human Rights in Research Committee, two faculty readers, and the Program Director. One faculty reader will be designated as mentor/first reader to the student for the duration of the project. The major project must be on a topic appropriate to the student’s concentration.
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| In addition to the online program orientation module (MN 9500), each student is required to complete 36 semester hours of work as follows: | |||
Core Courses |
12 hours |
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MN 9550 | Revitalizing Ministry (PM, LM, PC, PR) -or- | |
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MN 9555 | Prolegomena for Missions and Evangelism (ME) | 3 hours |
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| MN 98xx | Systematic Theology, New Testament, and Old Testament Integrative Courses (BT) | 6 hours | |
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MN 9990 | Ministry and Missions Research | 3 hours |
Concentration |
12 hours |
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| Four courses in one area of concentration: Preaching, Leadership and Ministry Management, Pastoral Care, or Missions and Evangelism. Those in the general Pastoral Ministries category may select any combination of courses from the PR, LM, or PC areas. | |||
Electives |
6 hours |
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Major Project |
6 hours |
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| MN 9991 | Doctoral Project Research (twice at 3 hrs each) | 3 hours | |
TOTAL |
36 hours |
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