Master of Arts in Christian Ministry - Online Program
The Master of Arts in Christian Ministry (MACM) is the most flexible of all the Seminary’s programs. Out of a total of 36 units, 18 units are dedicated to the student’s area of interest with the requirement of substantive study in biblical, hermeneutical, theological, and practical ministry skills. By taking 12 units each trimester, the program can be completed in a year.
Purpose
The MACM degree is primarily designed to prepare students for:
- Volunteer Christian ministries that are enhanced by graduate-level Bible studies not requiring Greek and Hebrew exegesis;
- Future studies in the SCS Master of Arts in Biblical Studies or similar program.
Program Goals
Upon successful completion of the Master of Arts in Christian Ministry program students will be able to:
- Explain the basic content and themes of the Bible in their historical and cultural settings;
- Apply inductive methodology in a study of a given biblical passage;
- Demonstrate a general knowledge of dispensational theology and biblically defend their doctrinal position;Apply knowledge gained from Bible study to the issues of life and in ministry to others as manifested in the fruit of the Spirit and ministry participation.
Graduation Requirements
Each candidate for the MACM degree must meet the general graduation requirements (page 50) and complete 36 units (or 12 three-unit courses) of graduate-level courses consisting of 6 units in Biblical Studies, 6 units in Biblical Interpretation, 3 units in Theology, 3 units in Practical Ministry skills, and 18 units of electives. Students are urged to follow the recommended curriculum to prevent scheduling conflicts later on. Of the 36 units required for graduation, a minimum of 30 units must be taken through the MACM program at SCS.
Curriculum Distribution
Total 36 Units Click on a course to view a description
Biblical Studies: 6 units
OT-511o Old Testament 1: Genesis–Judges
NT-506o Gospels and Acts
Biblical Interpretation: 6 units
BH-501o Hermeneutics
BH-508o Dispensationalism
Theology: 3 units
TH-612o Theology 2: Anthropology, Harmatiology, and Soteriology
Practical Ministry Skills: 3 units
PM-505o Spiritual Growth & Discipleship
Electives and Emphasis: 18 units