School of Theology and Ministry
The School of Theology and Ministry seeks to provide an environment that allows each student to discover and begin to carry out God's calling for his or her life. Here one finds a faculty second to none. All are committed Christ-followers who live under the authority of God's Word, have a high respect for the Church, and love students. Combined, they bring over two centuries of practical church and para-church experience to the classroom. Our students, who represent over 40 denominations, can choose from any of our 17 majors and 16 minors, even combining them in very useful ways. We also offer 4 graduate programs designed specifically for students with an undergraduate program in ministry and/or theology. Our classes are biblically and theological solid, and very practical. We offer many courses and many perspectives. You will love IWU's state-of-the-art facilities, and your classroom experience will be enriched by the many on- and off-campus activities offered by the School of Theology and Ministry. You will even have the opportunity to spend a summer or a semester studying abroad.
School of Theology and Ministry Programs
We provide programs of preparation for a variety of ministerial and academic careers. Undergraduate ministerial programs include Children's Ministries, Christian Education, Christian Ministries, Worship Arts, Worship Studies-Music Ministry, Worship Ministries, Global Ministries, Community Development, Sports Ministries, Pastoral Counseling and Care, Pastoral Ministries, Bible, and Youth Ministries. Programs in religious studies include Biblical and Theological Studies, Biblical Literature, Intercultural Studies, and Philosophy and Theology. Minors are also available in Adolescent Ministries, Biblical History and Geography, Biblical Languages, Bible, Children's Ministries, Christian Education, Christian Ministries, Christian Foundations, Worship Studies, Global Ministries, Community Development, Intercultural Studies, Philosophy, Theology, Urban Ministries and Youth Ministries Minor. Special programs include the Kern Ministry Program which offers both a bachelor's and a master's degree in Christian Ministries in five years, the Summer in Israel Program and other off-campus programs (see academic information section for a partial listing).
Graduate programs offered include Master of Practical Theology in Christian Ministries (80 credits); MA in Spiritual Care (36 credits with specializations in Pastoral Counseling, Congregational Formation, and Human Services; MA Biblical and Theological Studies (36 credits); and a MA Christian Thought (36 credits).
General Education Requirements
Students in these majors meet the general education competencies by taking the approved standard courses or meeting competencies except as otherwise noted.
Admission to Professional Majors
Admission to the majors within the Division of Practical Theology may require a formal screening process separate from the initial declaration of intent. The process includes the successful completion of the prescribed courses designated by each major. Students need to have a GPA of 2.25 cumulative and 2.5 in the coursework required for the major. Students must also file application forms including a written essay and references. In some cases a personal interview with school faculty may also be required. Enrollment in some advanced courses in the division is restricted to those admitted to these majors. A student needs to start the application to the major process by the end of their sophomore year (60 credit hours) and after the successful completion of the designated courses in his or her respective majors. Delay on this process will prohibit students from enrolling in advanced courses in their professional major.
Continuation in Professional Majors
Students must maintain a cumulative 2.25 GPA and a 2.50 academic GPA in coursework required for the major. Failure to do so may necessitate repeating courses or withdrawal from the major. The School of Theology and Ministry faculty reserves the right to request the withdrawal of any student who in its judgment fails to satisfy the standards of Christian character, moral integrity, and social fitness required for a professional minister.
Wesleyan Students
Students anticipating future service in The Wesleyan Church should include Wesleyan Church History/Discipline (REL-431) among their elective courses. The Christian Ministries and Pastoral Ministries majors are specifically designed to meet all the academic requirements for ordination in The Wesleyan Church. Any deviation from the course requirements should be approved in writing by both the Dean and the Executive Director of Education and Clergy Development for The Wesleyan Church. Students who are members of The Wesleyan Church should be in contact with their District Board of Ministerial Development (DBMD) prior to applying for admission to the professional majors.
Graduate Credits-in-Escrow
A senior who is currently enrolled at Indiana Wesleyan University and who is within the last semester of completing course requirements for the baccalaureate degree may, with the approval of the appropriate dean register for a maximum of two graduate courses per semester. Such students who desire to take additional graduate courses after earning the baccalaureate degree must follow the regular admission procedure.
Graduate courses may not be counted at Indiana Wesleyan University for both graduate and undergraduate requirements.
Advanced Standing with Credit
Graduates of undergraduate programs with relevant theological courses in Bible, theology, church history, and practical theology, and who enroll in the relevant graduate programs of the School of Theology and Ministry may receive advanced standing with credit on the basis of competence achieved in certain undergraduate courses. Advanced standing with credit may not exceed 25% of the total hours in the program. Advanced credit may be granted for the courses listed below under the following conditions:
- The courses were taken at a regionally accredited or ABHE accredited institution. The School of Theology and Ministry reserves the right to determine whether or not courses are equivalent.
- A student has received at least a "B" in the specific courses as indicated with at least one course on the 300 or 400 level and no course below the 200 level, and
- The student successfully demonstrates competency of the required graduate course outcomes through either an oral or written assessment performed by a designated academic representative of the School of Theology and Ministry.
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Required Undergrad Courses
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BIL 510 Biblical Hermeneutics (3) |
Two of the Following:
BIL 202 Inductive Bible Study
BIL 301 Pentateuch
BIL 302 Historical Books
BIL 305 Poetic Books
BIL 307 Minor Prophets
BIL 312 Johannine Literature
BIL 314 Paul's Earlier Epistles
BIL 315 Paul's Later Epistles
BIL 317 Hebrews and General Epistles
BIL 320 The Apocalyptic Literature
BIL 434 Luke-Acts
Any 300-400 BIL class
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THE 500 Christian Doctrine (3)
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Two of the following:
THE 233 Theology I
THE 310 Christology
THE 311 Ecclesiology
THE 313 Pneumatology
THE 333 Theology II: Salvation/Holiness
THE 425 Patristic Theology
THE 487 Special Topics in Systematic Theology
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REL 510 History of the Global Christian Church (3)
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Choose one of the following:
REL 382 History of the Christian Church
REL 384 History of the Christian Church in the Middle East
REL 386 Contemporary Global Christianity
Choose one of the following:
REL 392 History of Protestantism
REL 431 Wesleyan Church History/Discipline
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REL 525 Spiritual Care and Counseling (3) |
REL 270 Evangelism and Discipleship
REL 370 Introduction to Pastoral Care and Counseling
Choose 1 Additional Course:
PSY 150 General Psychology
PSY 250 Developmental Psychology
PSY 251 Child Development
PSY 252 Adolescent Development
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REL 545 Contextualized Educational Ministries (3) |
REL 240 Ministry in Context
CED 255 Local Church Education
REL 490 Practical Theology Capstone
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REL 565 Homiletics (3) |
REL 365 Homiletics I
REL 366P Preaching Practicum
Choose 1 Additional Course:
REL 366 Homiletics II
YTH 366 Preaching to Youth
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WOR 530 Worship Pastor (2) |
WOR 235 Worship
WOR 436L Christian Worship Lab II: Church Rituals
Choose 1 Additional Course:
WOR 235L Christian Worship Lab I: Congregational Worship
WOR 236 Enthodoxoloxy in Christian Ministry
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