The Religious Education Concentration is designed for students who see themselves as pursuing a PhD (Discipleship in Lifespan Education) or a similar doctoral degree. Since this concentration is designed to lead to a doctorate, it is academic in nature and, as such, requires that the student take courses in education and research as well as complete a comprehensive examination. This flexible concentration allows students to focus their studies on an area of interest that may prepare them for advanced doctoral study. Religious Education seeks to integrate biblical foundations and educational research in order to understand and facilitate the process of discipleship, the life-long journey of learning to follow Jesus and become more like Him.
Required Courses for the Degree
Biblical Spirituality | Foundations of Biblical Spirituality |
3 credits |
Biblical Studies |
NTST or OTST course (2 credits) NTST or OTST course (2 credits) |
4 Credits |
Theology | THST course | 2 Credits |
Discipleship & Religious Education |
DSLE 503 - Marriage, Family, & Interpersonal Relationships (3 credits) DSLE 610 - Teaching for Discipleship (3 credits) DSLE 534 - Ministry to Youth and Young Adults (2 credits) or DSLE 607 - Intergenerational Ministry (2 credits) |
8 Credits |
Church History | CHIS 674 - Development in SDA Theology | 2 Credits |
Practical & Applied Theology |
PATH 526 - Conflict Management or PATH 543 - Christian Leadership in a Changing World |
2 Credits |
World Mission | MSSN course | 2 Credits |
Concentration Courses |
DSLE 605 - Foundations in Discipleship and Lifespan Education (3 credits) DSLE 606 - Philosophical Foundations for Professionals (2 credits) EDRM 505 - Research Methods (3 credits) or GSEM 520 - Methods in Biblical and Theological Research (2 credits) DSLE 620 - Scholarly & Professional Development (0 credits) DSLE 681 - Field Practicum: Academic (2 credits) GSEM 680 - MA Comprehensive Exam (0 credits) or GSEM 697 - MA Thesis (3 credits) [if selected, this option adds 3 credits to the degree] |
22 credits |
Concentration Electives |
Choose from the following elective courses (other courses may be substituted in consultation with advisor): DSLE 658 - Internal Dynamics of the Family (3 credits) DSLE 659 - Human Sexuality (3 credits) DSLE679 - Parenting Education & Guidance (3 credits) DSLE 636 - Discipling Youth (2, 3 credits) DSLE 656 - Counseling Youth & Young Adults (2, 3 credits) DSLE 608 - Youth & Young Adults in Contemporary Culture (2, 3 credits) DSLE 678 - Spiritual Nurture of Children (2, 3 credits) DSLE 619 - Religious Experience in Adolescence (2, 3 credits) DSLE 630 - Fostering Spiritual Growth (2, 3 credits) MSSN 615 - Anthropology for Mission and Ministry (2, 3 credits) MSSN 546 - Mission in Cultural & Religious Context (3 credits) MSSN 584 - Preparation for Cross-Cultural Workers (2-4 credits) |
15 credits |
Advanced Standing | Courses relevant to scholarship in religion (10 credits) and to scholarship in education or religious education (4 credits) is dependent upon prior undergraduate and graduate learning AND the particular MA (Discipleship in Lifespan Education) concentration area chosen. The courses will be distributed appropriately in the course plan. Advanced standing may be obtained for these credits based on a background of advanced theological or educational study or prior extensive undergraduate studies in religion, religious education, or education. | 0-14 credits |
Total | 48 credits |