Courses of Instruction

Numbering System. Course numbers consist of five digits.
   Courses in the 60000-60999 series will normally be taken by first-year M.Div., M.A.C.S., M.T.S. and C.T.S. students, unless they have an excellent background in religious studies.
   Courses with an initial number in the 70000s are more advanced masters level courses that include some lecture courses, denominational requirements, biblical language and biblical exegesis courses, and seminar courses.
   Courses with an initial number in the 80000-80999 series are for Doctor of Ministry students. DOMI courses are D.Min.-specific.
   Courses with an initial number in the 90000-90999 series are for Master of Theology (Th.M.) and Ph.D. students.
   The last digit in each course number indicates semester hour value. A zero designates a course that may be repeated for degree program credit and/or is offered with varying semester hour value. The minimum and total maximum semester hour value of such courses is indicated in the course description.

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Bible
Jewish Studies
History
Theology and Ethics
Ministry
Pastoral Theology and Pastoral Counseling
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