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Welch College
Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry
- Nashville, USA
MSc
33 hours
Distance Learning
English
The Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry at Welch College is designed for college graduates who desire additional education in the classical theological disciplines and the integration of those disciplines within the practice of Christian ministry. The 33-semester-hour M.A. degree is an advanced degree, with a hybrid format, that focuses on developing skills and knowledge in the area of Christian ministry. You will study under faculty members who are gifted scholars with specialties in a broad range of disciplines and are experienced in ministry. They will teach effectively and mentor you intend to apply biblical and theological depth to your ministry. The emphasis is on the practical application that builds on your experience.


Loma Linda University School of Religion
MS in Chaplaincy
- Loma Linda, USA
MSc
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science in the Chaplaincy program is theological and clinical based chaplaincy education at Loma Linda University. It has been developed using guidelines established by the Association of Professional Chaplains (APC), which oversees and rigorously maintains national “best practice” standards for the chaplaincy profession.
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Ministry degree programs at the Master’s level focus on equipping students with advanced skills for leadership in faith communities. This path encourages deep exploration of theological concepts, practical ministry techniques, and ethical decision-making, preparing graduates for impactful roles in various religious organizations.
Through courses in pastoral counseling, community development, and church administration, students gain insights into the complexities of spiritual leadership and organizational management. The curriculum often includes learning to design and implement effective worship services and develop educational programs, addressing both community needs and individual growth. As students engage with diverse theological perspectives, they build confidence in their ability to lead and support others in their spiritual journeys.
The environment fosters critical thinking and encourages students to reflect on their faith and its application in contemporary society. Graduates typically pursue roles such as church leaders, nonprofit managers, or educators within religious institutions, where they can make meaningful contributions to their communities and beyond.