2019-2020 Catalog

 

Doctor of Ministry

The Doctor of Ministry (DMin) degree is a 38 semester credit hour degree that provides advanced knowledge and research skills in relation to an area of ministry practice. The program is structured around two one-week intensives a year for three years under the supervision of a faculty mentor, supplemented by online courses that prepare a student for work on an individual Research Project. At the end of the first three years, the student is assigned a Project Advisor, who will work with the student in the fourth and any subsequent year through the proposal, implementation, and completion phases of the Project.

A student who has successfully completed the degree should be able to:

  • Demonstrate doctoral-level competency in the knowledge and skills related to an area of ministry practice, including the implementation of that practice in varying cultural contexts.
  • Conduct self-directed research on an area of ministry practice, culminating in a doctoral-level project that presents a research-based solution to a ministry problem and makes a contribution to scholarship and research in that area.
  • Apply biblical, theological, and historical insights to the practice of ministry with advanced understanding.
  • Demonstrate spiritual, personal, and professional growth in conjunction with growth in the knowledge and skills related to an area of ministry practice.

Specialization Distinctives

  • Cohort Based: Students will proceed through the coursework phase of the degree in a cohort and continue in a common space working through the Project individually with the Project Advisor.
  • Specialized Focus: Each DMin cohort will focus on an area of ministry practice for the entirety of the degree (like leadership or spiritual formation), with an opportunity for the individual student to customize research and application to personal ministry goals.

 

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