Master of Practical Theology with MJS Concentration
The Master of Practical Theology is a specialized ministry program designed to equip believers for competent and effective practical ministry in the local congregation or other ministry settings. The Messianic Jewish Studies program seeks to cultivate maturity and skills in the practices of ministry within the Jewish world and the local body of Messianic Jewish believers.
M.PT. Requirements
Biblical Studies: 24 Quarter Hours
Theological/Historical Studies: 24 Quarter Hours
Practices of Ministry Studies: (Including Messianic Jewish Studies) 38 Quarter Hours
Resource Studies: 6 Quarter Hours
Total Requirements: 92 Quarter Hours
Graduation Requirements
Before candidates for the Master of Practical Theology degree are graduated they must successfully complete a minimum of 92 quarter hours of coursework including all required courses with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0. They must have filed their application for graduation by the February preceding the June graduation, fulfilled their financial obligation to the school, and participated in the graduation ceremonies.
Graduate Certificate in Messianic Jewish Studies
The Graduate Certificate in Messianic Jewish Studies is a flexible one-year program which allows students to take a combination of core and elective courses to obtain a quality knowledge of the Word of God, effective Messianic Jewish ministry, and to provide for personal spiritual enrichment. It is primarily intended for lay persons seeking not only a more thorough understanding of the Scriptures, but also seeing training to more adequately impact the Jewish with the Gospel. The Certificate is also ideal for those seeking a trial year in seminary to more clearly know God’s direction. All courses may be applied to a masters program.
Messianic Jewish Studies
Total Requirements 36 Quarter Hours
Graduation Requirements
Before candidates for the Graduate Certificate in the Messianic Jewish Studies program are graduated, they must successfully complete a minimum of 36 quarter hours of coursework including required courses with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0. They will have filed their application for graduation by February preceding the June graduation, fulfilled their financial obligation to the school, and participated in the graduation ceremonies.
•Graduate Degree Programs require a minimum of 45 quarter hours in onground classes. Undergraduate and Certificate Programs do not carry that requirement.


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