CHRISTIAN STUDIES
(M.C.T.)
The Master of Christian Theology (M.C.T.) is a 45-credit program designed to equip aspiring and ordained pastors, elders, deacons, and others called to ecclesiastical leadership and service. The program offers students biblical and theological knowledge and practical church wisdom through instruction in three key subject areas—Biblical Studies, Systematic and Historical Theology, and Ecclesial Wisdom—plus electives. A 2-credit capstone project is a graduation requirement.
The M.C.T. program operates at the Master’s level. Therefore, a bachelor’s degree-level education (or its equivalent) and relevant academic transcripts are required. Admissions requirements include the recommendation of the applicant’s pastor.
To see all the application requirements, to start your application, or to speak with an admissions adviser, please go to the Admissions page.
Curriculum
The M.C.T. curriculum requires completion of the following subjects and credits:

