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Graduate Studies
M A S T E R O F A R T S
Concordia Theological Seminary offers a Master of Arts degree in religion (M.A.). The M.A. degree is designed for those students who seek a level of professional competence in theology but who are not preparing for the pastoral office. The M.A. degree would be suitable for parochial school teachers, deaconesses and others with a B.A. or B.S. who are interested in formal theological study. Admission RequirementsA bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution or the equivalent with a minimum GPA of 2.25 on a 4.0 scale.Admission Procedures
Qualified AdmissionA “Qualified Admission” may be granted to those applicants whose undergraduate GPA is below 2.25, which may indicate that the applicant may be a marginal student and may not be prepared for the demands of the Master of Arts degree program. This qualified admission will consist of the student completing at least three seminary courses. This probationary period will be lifted and full admission status will be granted if, at the completion of the three seminary courses, the student has earned a grade of C or higher in all three courses. This would then demonstrate the student’s ability to meet the basic expectations of the Master of Arts degree program. However, if any of the three courses do not have a grade of C or higher, the student will be discontinued from the Master of Arts degree program.Degree RequirementsStudents must successfully complete 72 (48) quarter hours of course work with a
cumulative GPA of 2.00 on a 4.0 scale. Courses in the M.A. program are chosen from the
M.Div. curriculum.
Biblical LanguagesBoth Greek (six credit hours) and Hebrew can be used towards the M.A. degree as electives. Greek is a prerequisite to Gospels I and Hebrew I and II are prerequisites to Pentateuch I. Prerequisite requirements can be met by taking and passing a competency exam, which is administered by the Registrar’s Office. Essay RequirementStudents must write a 30-40 page essay in the major field. This essay shall conform to Kate L. Turabian’s A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, latest edition. The essay shall be supervised by a faculty advisor of the student’s choice (ordinarily from the major department) and in addition shall be read and approved by a second faculty reader who is chosen by the Registrar. When students are ready to write the essay, they will register for M.A. ESSAY HOURS for one credit per quarter. Students will automatically be re-registered for an additional one credit M.A. ESSAY HOUR each quarter until the essay is complete. The essay must be complete with all necessary revisions at least two weeks before the end of the quarter in order to graduate. Completion RequirementRequirements for the M.A. degree program must be completed within ten years of the student’s admission into the program. Course RestrictionsRegular M.A. students may not take those courses that are listed for Master of Divinity (M.Div.) and Alternate Routes (A.R.) students only. However, A.R. students who have been accepted into the M.A. program may use these courses toward their M.A. degree requirements. Transfer CreditA maximum of 24 (16) quarter hours of credit may be transferred. All transfer credits must be approved in advance and are determined by the Registrar in consultation with the Academic Dean. Alternate Route Program—M.A. RelationshipStudents who complete the Alternate Routes (A.R.) program may at the same time fulfill the requirements for the Master of Arts (M.A.) program. However, the requirements for each program are considered separately when evaluating the transcripts of the student, either for the M.A. or the A.R. program. A.R. students need to apply and be admitted to the M.A. program. For more information, contact: |
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