Master of Divinity

Jonathan R. Pratt, Director
(20 credits per year is considered full time)

Purpose
The purpose of the Master of Divinity degree is to equip Christian leaders to handle the Scriptures skillfully and to love God rightly so that they may bring truth to others.

Program Structure

Junior Year
BI 571
ME 501
NT 511
NT 531/532
OT 501/502
OT 511
PT 501
PT 703
ST 551/552
ST 511
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2
2
2
4
6
2
2
2
6
2
4

Hermeneutics*
Personal Evangelism
New Testament Introduction*
Greek Reading and Syntax**
Hebrew Grammar**
Old Testament Introduction*
Foundations of Biblical Counseling
Pastoral Theology
Systematic Theology I & II
Research and Writing*
Electives

Total 32 Hours

*First year students must take these classes their first year.
**Students who must take Greek Grammar the first year will take Greek Reading and Syntax and Hebrew Grammar their second year.

Middler Year

HT 501/502
NT 571/572
NT 601/602
OT 601/701
OT 672
PT 602
PT 701
PT 704
PT 726
ST 651/652
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4
4
4
6
2
2
2
2
0
4
2
Church History
N.T. Biblical Theology
Greek Exegesis
Hebrew Syntax, Reading, & Exegesis
O.T. Biblical Theology
Homiletics|
Expository Preaching I
Church Administration I
Pastoral Internship Program
Systematic Theology III & IV
Electives
Total 32 Hours
Senior Year
BI 544
BI 545
HT 601
HT 602
ME xxx
NT 573
OT 672
PT 702/712
PT 727
ST 622
ST 701
ST 751/752
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2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
2
2
2
4
2

Acts
Romans
Baptist History
Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism
Missions Elective
N.T. Biblical Theology
O.T. Biblical Theology
Expository Preaching II & III
Pastoral Internship Program
Apologetics and Christian Worldview
Dispensations
Systematic Theology V & VI
Electives
Total 32 Hours
Total 96 Hours