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Covenant Theological University
SCHOOL OF MINISTERIAL STUDIES

The CBCTS School of Ministerial Studies is designed to provide the student with solid biblical/theological/ministerial understanding, while providing the essential biblical/theological knowledge to effectively disypher information and present scriptural knowledge in and efficient and scripturally sound manner.

CBCTS offers four (4) Degree Programs in Ministerial Studies. Each of the four programs is designed to provide ministerial education in a progressive and on-going manner. The four degree programs are as follows:

Degree
Pre-requisite
Required Credits
AMS - Associates in Ministerial Studies
High School Diploma or equivalent 60 credits
BMin - Bachelor of Ministry High School Diploma or equivalent, or an Associates Degree from a recognized institution 60 credits above Associates
MMin - Master of Ministry Bachelors Degree from a recognized institution 30 credits above Bachelors
MDiv - Master of Divinity Bachelors Degree from a recognized institution 90 credits above Bachelor
DMin - Doctorate of Ministry Masters Degree from a recognized institution 30 credits above Masters

 

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