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Doctor of Ministry

for religious professionals endeavoring to advance their practice of ministry
      • Integrates theological reflection with students' ongoing practice of ministry
      • Provides regular opportunities to learn with peers and share professional wisdom
      • Students contribute to their profession as a whole through systematic study and research
       
      Course of study
      • 9 credits: Doctor of Ministry Seminar I (study of research design as it applies to student's context)
      • 9 credits: Doctor of Ministry Seminar II (examination of theology, history and self in ministry)
      • 3 credits: Major Project Consultation
      • 12 credits of electives

              33 credits

      • Annual spiritual retreat (Fall)
      • Annual symposium (Spring)
      • Doctoral thesis and final presentation

                

      Time to complete: 3-4 years (15 quarters)
       
      Application materials:
      Application deadlines:
      • Fall semester : June 1
      For more information, contact Virginia at 717-290-8741 or