Mount Vernon Nazarene University
Program Coordinator, Bruce L. Petersen
The Master of Ministry program is designed to meet the ongoing need for the integration of faith and learning with the practice of ministry. The program’s purposes are to deepen one’s spiritual nature, provide for personal growth, enhance practical skills, and prepare students for more effective leadership in the church. The Master of Ministry degree offers an opportunity for persons in active ministry to enlarge their understanding of the classical foundations of ministry and cultivate their skills for ministry in contemporary society. Therefore, the program is designed to assist the student to:
The curriculum for the Master of Ministry degree is designed to promote self-understanding and spiritual growth, foster an understanding of the theological foundations of ministry, assess the relevance of classical disciplines for the needs of contemporary society, and develop skills in the present day practice of ministry. Some courses are offered in a one week format while most courses are taught one day a week with the video conferencing option. The major in the Master of Ministry degree is practical theology. Credits from this program can be transferred into a Master of Divinity Program for those who desire a seminary degree.
In addition to completing an application, submitting transcripts of college work, and providing two letters of recommendation, applicants for regular admission must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution with at least a cumulative GPA of 2.50 (on a 4.00 scale).
A student with less than a 2.50 GPA may be accepted as a probational student. Probational status will be lifted upon demonstration of academic ability.
Up to six (6) semester hours of graduate work may be transferred from regionally accredited colleges, universities, or seminaries. Credit is transferred on a course by course basis as applicable to the degree. Transfer credit is granted only if a grade of C or better was earned. Equivalence and transfer of credit is determined by the Coordinator of the Master of Ministry Program.
Class attendance policies are outlined in the Graduate and Professional section of this Catalog. If a class has more stringent attendance policies, those may be found in course syllabi.
A student with regular admission status will be placed on academic probation at any time that the graduate cumulative GPA falls below 2.50. The graduate religion student who is placed on academic probation must achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.50 at the completion of an additional nine (9) semester hours. A student is removed from probation when the cumulative GPA meets or exceeds 2.50.
A student may be dismissed from the graduate religion program after:
Graduate students must meet the degree requirements as stated in the Catalog under which they first enrolled. Students must earn their degree within a maximum of six (6) years from the first date of enrollment at the University. Students who withdraw from the University for more than six (6) months will meet the graduation requirements as stated in the catalog under which they resume enrollment. Students changing majors or programs must meet requirements as stated in the Catalog that is current at the time they make such changes.
Required Course
MIN6033 The Church in the Twenty-first Century |
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Elective Courses
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BIB6003 Biblical Hermeneutics |
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BIB6013 Old Testament Exegesis |
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BIB6023 New Testament Exegesis |
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PGR6003 The Pastor as a Person |
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PGR6013 Spiritual Formation |
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PGR6023 Ethical Issues in Ministry |
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LED6003 The Pastor as Leader |
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LED6013 Church Growth |
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LED6023 Conflict Management |
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LED6033 Managing the Church |
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LED6043 Multiple Staff Ministry |
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LED6053 Philosophy of Christian School Education |
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MIN6063 Pastoral Care and Counseling |
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MIN6073 Strategies for Multicultural Ministry |
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MIN6083 Evangelism and Renewal in the Local |
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MIN6093 Small Group Ministries |
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MIN6043 Building Ministry Teams |
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MIN6001 Supervised Ministry (Students may take this for three semesters to meet this requirement) |
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PRW6003 Biblical Preaching in Today’s World |
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PRW6013 Christian Worship |
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PRW6023 Contemporary Approaches to Preaching |
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CHH6013 Introduction to Church History |
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THE6003 Biblical Theology |
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THE6013 Contemporary Theological Issues |
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THE6023 The Doctrine of Holiness |
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Select three additional courses |
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Total |
30 hours |
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