The Master of Divinity (MDiv) is a 78-credit professional program recommended as the prime graduate training for Adventist ministry by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and the North American Division. It is a two to three year professional program (including summers) for full-time students. Additional semesters may be required for students lacking prerequisites.
The current academic bulletin will give you all of the department offerings, course descriptions, degree options, and full program requirements. The table below is a simplified list of requirements for the basic MDiv degree.
For information about prerequisites, click here.
Master of Divinity | 78 | |
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Course # | Course Name | Cr. Req. |
Practical Applied Theology (PATH) | 19 | |
PATH523 | Worship: Word and Music | 2 |
PATH539 | Ch. Growth & the Equipping Pastor | 3 |
PATH543 | Christian Leadership in Chg Wrld | 2 |
PATH555 | Pastoral Counseling | 2 |
PATH560 | Advanced Ministerial Development | 2 |
PATH562 | Field Evangelism | 3 |
PATH567 | Health Ministry | 1 |
PATH | Adv. Preaching Elective (PATH List) | 2 |
PATH | NADEI Core Elective | 2 |
Discipleship and Lifespan Education (DSLE) | 9 | |
DSLE503 | Marriage, Family & Interpers'l. Rel. | 2 |
DSLE534 | Ministry to Youth & Young Adults | 2 |
DSLE541 | Foundations of Biblical Spirituality | 3 |
DSLE615 | Collaborative Ministry | 2 |
Church History (CHIS) | 7 | |
CHIS624 | Issues in Ellen G. White Studies | 2 |
CHIS674 | Development of SDA Theology | 3 |
CHIS | CHIS Core Elective List | 2 |
World Mission | 6 | |
MSSN546 | Mission in Cultural & Relg Context | 3 |
MSSN | MSSN Core Elective List | 3 |
New Testament (NTST) | 8 | |
NTST | NT Exegesis Core Elect. (NTST List A) | 3 |
NTST | NT Theology Core Elect. (NTST List B) | 3 |
NTST | NT Background Elective (NTST List C): | 2 |
Old Testament (OTST) | 8 | |
OTST | OT Exegesis Core Elect. (OTST List A) | 2 |
OTST | OT Theology Core Elect. (OTST List B) | 2 |
OTST674 | Daniel | 2 |
ANEA510 | Archaeology & the Bible OR | 2 |
OTST | Biblical Archeology Core Elective (OTST List C) | |
Theology (THST) | 13 | |
THST611 | Revelation, Inspiration & Hermeneutics | 3 |
THST616 | Syst. Theo. Core Elect. (THST List A) | 3 |
THST635 | Issues in Origins | 2 |
THST | Hist. Theo. Core Elect. (THST List A) | 2 |
THST605 | Princ. of Christian Ethics OR | 2 |
THST | Ethics - Adv. Core Elect. | |
Interdisciplinary (GSEM) | 2 | |
GSEM530 | Doctrine of the Sanctuary | 2 |
0 Credit Colloquia - one per fall/spring semester | 0 | |
GSEM505 | Colloquia: | 0 |
* All students must meet the Revelation requirement. If you have taken an undergraduate Revelation course from an approved SDA college in the last 10 years, this requirement is met. If you have NOT taken an undergraduate Revelation within the last 10 years, you must take NTST530 Intro to Revelation or NTST539 Studies in Revelation.
** "The Great Controversy, Covenant, Law, Sabbath" class must be taken to satisfy a core elective in one of these 4 departments: CHIS, THST, OTST, NTST.
Students anticipating academic doctoral studies after the completion of their MDiv program are advised to undertake the thesis option as some academic institutions require a master’s-level thesis for entry into doctoral programs.
The thesis counts as 6 general elective credits allowed for the MDiv degree. Students should register for 2 or more thesis credits per term for at least two semesters. Therefore, initial registration for a thesis must be no later than two semesters prior to graduation. Students selecting to write an MDiv thesis must apply to the director of the program and must
The student is guided in thesis preparation by a three-member committee appointed by the director in consultation with the student and department chair in which the subject of the thesis is chosen. The chair of this committee serves as the thesis advisor.
The format of the thesis must conform strictly to the Andrews University Standards for Written Work. Students are strongly urged to consult the dissertation secretary before formatting and printing a thesis.
At least six weeks before graduation, the committee-approved draft of the thesis should be submitted to the dissertation secretary. After appropriate changes have been made, the corrected copy should be submitted at least four weeks before graduation to the dissertation secretary for approval. Copying on non-acid paper should be completed at least two weeks before graduation. Three copies of the thesis, including a 150-word abstract and an approval sheet, must be submitted to the dissertation secretary. The abstract should contain a short statement of the problem examined, a brief exposition of methods and procedures, and a condensed summary of the findings.
Students obtain a Thesis Completion Form from the dissertation secretary. They must take the form to the Academic Records Office no later than noon on Friday, a week preceding graduation. A fee is charged by the university for binding the three copies of the thesis, two of which are deposited in the library and one in the department in which the student earns the degree.
Students who do not adhere strictly to the deadlines noted above will have their graduation postponed. Thesis candidates must pass an oral examination no later than two weeks before graduation. The candidate is expected to demonstrate mastery of the thesis topic.