2024–25 Graduate Academic Catalog Page 49 School of Biblical and Theological Studies Master of Ministry Master of Ministry Mission The mission of the Master of Ministry (MMin) program at Cedarville University is to help cultivate graduates who understand the importance of being rooted in Christ, His Church, and His mission. This mission is achieved through the MMin by providing students with a curriculum that addresses the theological and practical challenges of Christ-centered ministry. The conduit of that curriculum will involve course content as well as intentional relationships between students and the program leadership. The graduate of Cedarville University’s Master of Ministry accelerated program (MMin) will be marked by: • Growth in godly wisdom • An increase in Christian virtue • An increase in love and knowledge of God, the Bible, and other people • Effective skills that will enable graduates to discern, engage, and serve in Christ-centered ministry Areas of Focus The MMin program offers courses that focus on biblical interpretation, theology, and application. The goal of the program is to offer students in a expedient format, a biblical and practical baseline to engage in fruitful ministry. Rigorous coursework and a substantial ministry internship will accomplish these purposes. Program Objectives • The graduate’s personal life will be an example of godliness, maintaining a consistent walk with God, moral excellence, emotional maturity, self-discipline, intellectual virtue, and passion for God’s truth. • The graduate’s life in the Christian community will evidence a shepherd’s heart given to servant leadership. • The graduate’s ministry will be characterized by love for God’s people and for those outside the Christian community, by contextual sensitivity and imagination in reaching out to all people with God’s love and truth, and by professional skills necessary for effective service. Program Delivery Cedarville University has designed the Master of Ministry to be flexible and responsive to students' needs. Courses are being offered in both a face-to-face format and an online format culminating in a ministry internship. Graduate online course content will be available for student access one week prior to the start of the course. Admission Standards The Cedarville University Master of Ministry (MMin) program invites applications from qualified students who hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited or otherwise approved university, who are able to present a strong academic record, and who have a profession of faith in Jesus Christ. In addition to the general admission requirements listed in the Graduate Admissions section of this catalog, students must meet the following requirements: • Have a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.3 (on a 4.0 scale). Conditional acceptance may be offered in some cases. • Students not meeting admission standards may be considered for conditional admission to the program. • Recommendations from a pastor and an academic referent/ professor. Recommendations from personal friends or family members will not be accepted. Course Requirements Course requirements involve a minimum of 38 semester hours including: Master of Ministry requirements...............................................38 Semester 1 (fall).........................................................................16 BTAT-6110 Biblical Care and Counseling...................................3 BTAT-6210 Biblical Leadership..................................................3 BTAT-6310 Ministry of Teaching and Preaching.........................3 BTAT-6510 Character Colloquium..............................................1 BTHT-6140 Foundational Christian Doctrine.............................3 BTOT-6150 Exposition of Old Testament Book (odd years)......3 (or BTNT-6150 Exposition of New Testament Book (even years).................................................................3) Semester 2 (spring)....................................................................16 BTAT-6320 The Church and God’s Mission...............................3 BTAT-6510 Character Colloquium..............................................1 BTHT-6105 Introduction to Biblical Theology.............................3 BTHT-6160 Introduction to Historical Theology.........................3 BTNT-6150 Exposition of New Testament Book (even years)...3 (or BTOT-6150 Exposition of Old Testament Book (odd years).................................................................3) BTPA-6450 Christian Apologetics.............................................3 Semester 3....................................................................................6 *BTAT-6900 Ministry Internship.................................................6 * Capstone course Master of Ministry Curriculum Summary Master of Ministry course requirements.......................................38 Total............................................................................................. 38 Suggested Curriculum for Master of Ministry (part-time) Fall Semester — Year 1 BTAT-6110 Biblical Care and Counseling............................................3 BTHT-6140 Foundational Christian Doctrine......................................3 Spring Semester — Year 1 BTHT-6105 Introduction to Biblical Theology.....................................3 BTAT-6320 The Church and God's Mission........................................3 BTAT-6510 Character Colloquium.......................................................1 Fall Semester — Year 2 BTAT-6210 Biblical Leadership...........................................................3 BTAT-6310 Ministry of Teaching and Preaching..................................3 BTAT-6510 Character Colloquium.......................................................1 BTNT-6150 Exposition of New Testament Book (even years)............3 (or BTOT-6150 Exposition of Old Testament Book (odd years).....3) Spring Semester — Year 2 BTHT-6160 Introduction to Historical Theology..................................3 BTNT-6150 Exposition of New Testament Book (even years)............3 (or BTOT-6150 Exposition of Old Testament Book (odd years).....3) BTPA-6450 Christian Apologetics......................................................3 Fall/Spring/Summer BTAT-6900 Ministry Internship............................................................6 Admission Process and Timeframe Applicants should follow specific admission criteria found in the Admissions section of the graduate catalog. Application decisions are generally made by the leadership of the MMin program within two weeks after an admission application is completed. Graduate Enrollment will then notify applicants of the admission decision.
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