Denver Seminary
Academic Catalog 2026-2027 REV
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Contents of this Issue
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Articles in this issue
- Cover
- A Message from the President
- Table of Contents
- Accreditation
- The Seminary
- A History of Denver Seminary
- Mission
- Core Commitments
- Vision
- Doctrinal Statement
- The Word of God
- The Trinity
- God the Father
- Jesus Christ
- Holy Spirit
- Humanity
- Salvation
- The Church
- Separation of Church and State
- Christian Conduct
- Last Things
- Denver Seminary Educational Values
- Biblically and Theologically Grounded
- Contextually Sensitive
- Spiritually Mature and Growing
- Vocationally Fit
- Fitness for Ministry and Professional Disposition
- Defining Fitness for Ministry and Professional Disposition
- Locations
- The Washington DC Campus
- The Global Campus
- Partner Schools
- Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary
- Seminario Teológico Centroamericano
- Library and Writing Center
- Professional Assistance
- Library Collections
- Resource Locating
- Writing Center
- Admission Information
- Visiting the Denver Seminary Campuses
- Littleton, CO Campus
- Washington, D.C. Extension Campus
- Foundational Lifestyle and Theological Commitments
- Categories of Students
- 1. Degree-seeking students
- 2. Graduate Certificate students
- 3. Non-degree students
- 4. Audit students
- Application Deadlines
- Doctor of Philosophy Applicants:
- Doctor of Ministry Applicants:
- International Applicants:
- Admissions Procedures
- Application Process and Admissions Requirements
- All Degree-Seeking and Graduate Certificate Applicants
- Student application for admission
- Essays
- Supplemental Information
- Degree and GPA Requirements
- 1. Hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
- 2. Have at least a 2.5 (2.0 = C) undergraduate grade point average
- Additional requirements for the Master of Theology program:
- Additional requirements for the Doctor of Ministry program:
- Additional requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision:
- Non-degree Applicants
- 1. Student application for admission
- 2. A non-refundable $15 application processing fee
- Doctor of Philosophy Temporary Admission of a Non-Degree Seeking Student
- Doctor of Ministry Non-Degree Seeking Applicants
- In addition to the standard non-degree application materials, Doctor of Ministry non-degree applicants
- must submit a resume of educational and professional experience demonstrating a master's degree in a
- related field and at least three years of ministry experience.
- Audit Applicants
- 1. Student application for admission
- 2. A non-refundable $15 application processing fee
- Undergraduate Degree Exemption (UDE)
- 1. Ministry and work résumé
- 2. Current issue research paper
- Reentry Students
- 1. Student application for admission
- 2. Essays
- Reentry students should update the seminary on what has occurred since the first application with new essays. Reentry students must submit a biographical and spiritual journey essay, program and vocational goal essay, and a diverse experience and read...
- Supplemental Information
- Visiting Students from Other Graduate Schools
- 2. A non-refundable $15 application processing fee
- Transfer Students
- International Students
- Step 1: The Admissions Process
- Step 2: The I-20 Process
- F-1 Exemption Policy
- Admissions Decisions
- Types of Acceptance
- 1. Full acceptance
- 2. Provisional acceptance
- 3. Conditional acceptance
- Admissions Denial
- Deferred Enrollment
- Transfer Credit
- Course Exclusions and Requirements:
- Advanced Standing
- Denver Seminary Course Types
- Technology and Equipment Requirements
- 5. Software:
- Financial Information
- Tuition and Fees for 2026–2027
- Tuition
- Master's degree programs, all terms
- Doctor of Ministry program, Winter and Summer
- Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision
- Fees (Master's-level and Doctor of Ministry students)
- Counseling Program Fees (Counseling students only)
- Books and Supplies Estimate
- Behavioral and Administrative Fees
- General Fees
- Course Fees
- Audit Fees
- Refund Policy
- Financial Aid
- Types of Financial Aid
- Grants
- Denver Seminary Grant
- Scholarships
- Tuition Discounts
- Cru Discount
- Crossword Discount
- InterVarsity Discount
- Forge America Discount
- Cadence Discount
- Venture Church Network Discount
- Navigators Discount
- Church Partnership Discount
- Spouse Half-Tuition Discount
- Youth for Christ Discount
- External Scholarships
- Federal Loans
- Direct Unsubsidized Loans
- Federal Work Study
- Veterans Benefit/Military Benefits
- GI Bill®2
- Certification
- Payment deadline
- Scholarship eligibility
- Vocational Rehabilitation
- Tuition Assistance
- Evaluation of postsecondary education
- Eligibility
- Enrollment Status
- Full Time ½ Time
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
- The Small Print
- Application
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- Scholarship Application
- Additional Steps
- Awarding and Disbursing Aid
- Scholarship Committee
- Award Letters
- Payment Arrangement Deadline
- Disbursements
- Right to Cancel
- Contact
- Academic Procedures
- Registration
- Adding/Dropping Courses
- Student Inactivity Policy
- Repeating Courses
- Individualized Study Course Limits
- AUDIT COURSES
- Non-Residential Course Limits
- Training and Mentoring Courses Policy
- Program Completion Time Limits
- Advanced Standing and Transfer Credit
- Course Substitution
- Withdrawal/Leave of Absence from Denver Seminary
- Selecting a Major/Concentration
- Grading System
- Training and mentoring grades, excluding TM 500 (master's-level):
- Internship and practicum grades (master's-level and PhD)*:
- Thesis grades, DMin-level (DT 1101, 1102, and 1104):
- Dissertation grades, PhD-level (CO 4100, CO 4150, CO 4200):
- Final Exams
- Master's Comprehensive Exams
- Length of Comprehensive Exams
- Passing Comprehensive Exams
- Failing grades on overall Comprehensive Exam
- Appeal of a Comprehensive Exam Grade
- Doctor of Philosophy Comprehensive Exam
- Length of Comprehensive Exams
- Passing Comprehensive Exams
- Comprehensive Examination Remediation Policy and Process1
- Master of Divinity Summative Experience
- Course Extensions
- Academic Probation and Dismissal
- Earning More than One Degree
- Degree Relinquishing Policy
- Graduation
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
- Transcript Requests
- Academic Programs
- Doctoral Degrees
- Master's Degrees
- Graduate Certificates
- Master's Degree Programs
- Master of Divinity (MDiv)
- Program Description
- Program Goals
- Core Curriculum
- Degree Requirements
- Graduation Requirements
- Optional Concentrations
- Biblical Studies1 Course # Sem. Hrs.
- Master of Arts (MA)
- Degree Requirements
- Graduation Requirements
- Academic Master of Arts Degree Programs
- Master of Arts (Biblical and Theological Studies)
- Program Description
- Program Goals
- Master of Arts (Christian Studies)
- Program Description
- Program Goals
- Total required hours for degree: 51
- Master of Arts (New Testament)
- Program Description
- Program Goals
- Total required hours for degree: 482
- Master of Arts (Old Testament)
- Program Description
- Program Goals
- Total required hours for degree: 471
- Master of Arts (Theology)
- Program Description
- Program Goals
- Total required hours for degree: 44
- Professional Master of Arts Degree Programs
- Master of Arts in Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Concentration1
- Program Goal
- Total required hours for degree: 64
- Master of Arts in Counseling, School Counseling Concentration
- Program Goal
- Total required hours for degree: 64
- Master of Arts in Leadership
- Program Description
- Program Goals
- Total required hours for degree: 45
- Master of Arts in Pastoral Care
- Program Goals
- Master of Arts in Spiritual Formation
- Program Description
- Program Goals
- Master of Arts in Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy
- Program Description
- Program Goals
- Curriculum Course # Sem. Hrs.
- Master of Theology (ThM) Degree
- Program Goals
- Master of Theology Prerequisites
- Course # Sem. Hrs.
- Degree Requirements
- Graduation Requirements
- Master of Theology (New Testament)
- Program Description
- Master of Theology (Old Testament)
- Master of Theology (Theology)
- Program Description
- Graduate Certificates
- Graduation Requirements
- Graduate Certificate in Anglican Studies
- Total required hours for degree: 24
- Graduate Certificate in Biblical Hebrew and Semitic Languages
- Graduate Certificate in Biblical Languages
- Graduate Certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies
- Graduate Certificate in Christian Thought and Ministry
- Graduate Certificate in Hebrew Exegesis
- Graduate Certificate in Leadership
- Graduate Certificate in New Testament Greek
- Graduate Certificate in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
- Graduate Certificate in Pastoral Care and Counseling
- Graduate Certificate in Professional Chaplaincy
- Graduate Certificate in School Counseling
- Graduate Certificate in Spiritual Direction
- Graduate Certificate in Spiritual Formation
- Graduate Certificate in Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy
- Doctor of Ministry Degree Program
- Doctor of Ministry Degree (DMin)
- Program Description
- Program Goals
- Degree Requirements
- Graduation Requirements
- Cohort Tracks
- Mentored Formation
- Required Track Courses
- Black Church Leadership
- Educational Leadership
- Leadership
- New Missional Movements
- Pastoral Skills
- Spiritual Formation
- Theology and Apologetics for Ministry
- Theology and apologetics are essential to Christian ministry. However, theology and apologetics can remain purely theoretical and cognitive endeavor without deliberate attempt to make them applicable and accessible to a given congregation and ministry...
- Trauma-Informed Ministry
- Specialized Ministry
- Special Topics
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Counselor Education and
- Program Description
- Program Objectives
- Degree Requirements
- Graduation Requirements
- Special Programs and Sessions
- Summer Sessions
- Holy Land Studies
- Town and Country Training (TACT) Program
- Steps of Paul/Churches of Revelation
- Study in Other Educational Institutions
- Master's-level Course Descriptions
- Course Numbering
- Term of Instruction
- Unit of Credit
- Biblical and Theological Studies
- BTS 790 Biblical and Theological Studies Summative
- Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care
- CHP 511 Practicum Experiences in Military Chaplaincy
- CHP 550 The Many Faces of Chaplaincy
- CHP 590, 690 Studies in Chaplaincy
- CHP 591, 691 Individualized Study in Chaplaincy
- CHP 650 Community-Based Clinical Pastoral Education
- CHP 651 Clinical Pastoral Education Experience
- CHP 795 Internship I Experiences in Military Chaplaincy
- CHP 797 Internship II Experiences in Military Chaplaincy
- PC 500 Pastoral Care and Counseling Relationships
- PC 530 Communication in Pastoral Care
- PC 560 Brief Counseling for Ministry
- PC 591, 691 Individualized Study in Pastoral Care
- PC 600 Counseling Issues in Pastoral Care
- PC 630 Developmental Growth and Diversity in Pastoral Care
- PC 650 Grief and Loss Counseling
- PC 670 Crisis Counseling with Individuals
- PC 680 Counseling Responses in Crises and Disasters
- Christian Apologetics
- CA 500 Apologetics and Ethics
- CA 550 Religious Pluralism
- CA 591, 691 Individualized Study in Christian Apologetics
- History of Christianity
- CH 500 Church History
- CH 551 Anglican History and Theology I: Foundations
- CH 552 Anglican History and Theology II: Development of the Tradition
- CH 585 Readings in Church History
- CH 590, 690 Studies in Church History
- CH 591, 691 Individualized Study in Church History
- CH 637 A History of Preaching
- Christian Studies
- CS 790 Christian Studies Summative Paper
- Comprehensive Exams
- EX CO Counseling Comprehensive Exam
- EX MDiv Master of Divinity Summative Experience
- EX NT New Testament Comprehensive Exam
- EX OT Old Testament Comprehensive Exam
- EX PC Pastoral Care Comprehensive Exam
- EX TH Theology Comprehensive Exam
- EX THM NT Master of Theology (New Testament) Comprehensive Exam
- EX THM OT Master of Theology (Old Testament) Comprehensive Exam
- EX THM TH Master of Theology (Theology) Comprehensive Exam
- Counseling
- CO 501 Theological Foundations for Counseling
- CO 502 Counseling Theories
- CO 503 Human Development and Counseling
- CO 504 Psychopathology and Diagnosis
- CO 505 Groups in Counseling
- CO 506 Introduction to School Counseling
- CO 507 Programs in School Counseling
- CO 508 Child and Adolescent Groups in Counseling
- CO 510 Counseling Foundations
- CO 511 Counseling Practicum
- CO 512 School Counseling Practicum
- CO 513 Practicum Continuation
- CO 525 Career Development and Assessment
- CO 527 Career and College Preparation
- CO 543 Sexuality and Counseling
- CO 551 Crisis Counseling
- CO 552 Marriage and Family Counseling
- CO 555 Addictions and Counseling
- CO 556 Counseling Children and Adolescents
- CO 561 Brief Counseling for Clinical and School Settings
- CO 590, 690 Studies in Counseling
- CO 591, 691 Individualized Study in Counseling
- CO 601 Research and Evaluation in Counseling
- CO 602 Assessment and Measurement in Counseling
- CO 615 Professional Orientation
- CO 621 Social and Cultural Foundations of Counseling
- CO 631 Counseling and Spirituality
- CO 646 Counseling for Trauma and Abuse
- CO 647 Grief and Loss Counseling
- CO 656 Adventure Therapy
- CO 657 Counseling Responses in Crises and Disasters
- CO 658 Neurological Function and Psychopharmacology in Counseling
- CO 659 Using the Expressive Arts in Counseling
- CO 692 Seminar in School Counseling: Special Topics
- CO 785 School Counseling Internship I
- CO 786 School Counseling Internship Continuation
- CO 787 School Counseling Internship II
- CO 793 Counseling Thesis Proposal
- CO 795 Clinical Counseling Internship I
- CO 796 Clinical Counseling Internship Continuation
- CO 797 Clinical Counseling Internship II
- CO 798 Counseling Thesis Continuation
- CO 799 Thesis in Counseling
- Educational Ministries
- EM 590, 690 Studies in Educational Ministry
- EM 591, 691 Individualized Study in Educational Ministry
- EM 604 Teaching for Life Change
- General Studies
- GS 500 Thinking Biblically and Theologically
- GS 510 Vocation and Christian Life
- Homiletics
- HOM 500 Introduction to Expository Preaching
- HOM 590, 690 Studies in Homiletics
- HOM 591, 691 Individualized Study in Homiletics
- HOM 701 Expository Preaching of Old Testament Texts
- HOM 743 Advanced Expository Preaching I
- HOM 744 Advanced Expository Preaching II
- HOM 750 Interpreting and Preaching Difficult Texts and Topics
- Intercultural Ministry
- IM 610 Mission and Culture
- IM 611 Globalization in Theological Education
- Leadership
- LD 501 Theological and Theoretical Foundations for Leadership
- LD 565 Leadership Presence: Emotional, Social, and Cultural Intelligence
- LD 590, 690 Studies in Leadership
- LD 591, 691 Individualized Study in Leadership
- LD 649 Formational Leadership: Developing Resilient Leaders and Teams
- LD 675 Organizational Leadership: Management, Administration, and Systems- Thinking
- LD 685 Organizational Leadership: Change, Conflict, and Culture
- LD 700 Current Issues in Leadership
- New Testament
- NT 501 New Testament Greek I
- NT 502 New Testament Greek II
- NT 509 New Testament Survey for Counseling
- NT 511 Gospels and Acts
- NT 512 Epistles and Revelation
- NT 540–560 Analysis of Selected Books
- NT 590, 690 Studies in New Testament
- NT 591, 691 Individualized Study in New Testament
- NT 601 New Testament Theology
- NT 611 Using Greek in New Testament Exegesis
- NT 612 Greek Exegesis of James
- NT 635 Letter to the Romans: Analysis, Hermeneutics, and Theology
- NT 640–660 Exegesis of Selected Books
- NT 670 Modern Methods of New Testament Study
- NT 796 New Testament Thesis Proposal
- NT 798 New Testament Thesis Continuation
- NT 799 New Testament Thesis Completion
- NT 801 The Quests of the Historical Jesus
- NT 802 Issues in Pauline Studies
- NT 831 Advanced Greek Grammar and Linguistics
- NT 890 Studies in New Testament
- NT 891 Individualized Study in New Testament
- NT 995 Specialized Project in New Testament
- NT 996 New Testament Thesis Proposal
- NT 998 New Testament Thesis Continuation
- NT 999 New Testament Thesis Completion
- Old Testament
- OT 501 Learning Hebrew and Its Tools (Hebrew I)
- OT 502 Learning Hebrew and Its Grammar (Hebrew II)
- OT 509 Old Testament Survey for Counseling Students
- OT 511 Israel's Early History and Poetry
- OT 512 Kingdom of Israel and Prophets
- OT 540-555 Studies in Selected Books
- OT 580–589 Center for Judaic Studies
- OT 590, 690 Studies in Old Testament
- OT 591, 691 Individualized Study in Old Testament
- OT 640 Book of Joshua: Analysis, Hermeneutics, and Theology
- OT 641 Hebrew Reading
- OT 648 Book of Genesis
- OT 649 Reading the Psalms for Today
- OT 661 Old Testament Theology and Religion
- OT 670 Jewish and Rabbinic Interpretation of Old Testament Texts
- OT 690 Women in Leadership in Old Testament and Ancient Near East
- OT 701 Hebrew Exegesis of Old Testament Texts
- OT 741 Septuagint
- OT 742 Aramaic
- OT 743 Northwest Semitic Inscriptions
- OT 744 Ugaritic
- OT 745 Advanced Hebrew Exegesis
- OT 746 Akkadian I
- OT 747 Akkadian II
- OT 796 Old Testament Thesis Proposal
- OT 798 Old Testament Thesis Continuation
- OT 799 Thesis in Old Testament
- OT 801 The History of Ancient Israel
- OT 831 Advanced Exegesis of Eight Century Prophets: text and context
- OT 832 Advanced Exegesis of Poetic Texts
- OT 890 Studies in Old Testament
- OT 891 Individualized Study in Old Testament
- OT 995 Specialized Project in Old Testament
- OT 996 Old Testament Thesis Proposal
- OT 998 Old Testament Thesis Continuation
- OT 999 Thesis in Old Testament
- Pastoral Ministry and Evangelism
- PME 590, 690 Studies in Pastoral Ministry and Evangelism
- PME 591, 691 Individualized Study in Pastoral Ministry and Evangelism
- PME 601 Pastoral Leadership and the Practice of Ministry
- PME 603 Evangelism and the Mission of God
- PME 604 Worship Theory and Practice
- PME 605 Worship in the Prayer Book Tradition
- PME 606 Anglican Pastoral Identity and Practice
- Spiritual Formation
- SF 503 Theological Foundations for Spiritual Formation
- SF 504 Introduction to Transformational Discipleship
- SF 505 The Spiritual Journey and Human Development
- SF 513 Theology and Practice of Spiritual Direction I
- SF 516 Theology and Practice of Spiritual Direction II
- SF 590, 690 Studies in Spiritual Formation
- SF 591, 691 Individualized Study in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care
- SF 600 History and Traditions of Christian Spirituality
- SF 602 Spirituality for Leaders in Ministry
- SF 608 Redemptive Suffering
- SF 614 Psychology and Spiritual Direction
- SF 615 Community and Formation
- SF 616 Critical Issues in Spiritual Direction
- Theology
- TH 501 Survey of Christian Doctrine I
- TH 501A Survey of Christian Doctrine I
- TH 502 Survey of Christian Doctrine II
- TH 502A Survey of Christian Doctrine II
- TH 590, 690 Studies in Theology
- TH 591, 691 Individualized Study in Theology
- TH 600 Research and Writing for Theology
- TH 610 Seminar in Theological Method
- TH 615 Introduction to Historical Theology
- TH 620 The Doctrine of God
- TH 622 Christology and Pneumatology
- TH 624 Anthropology and Soteriology
- TH 626 Ecclesiology and Eschatology
- TH 640 Evangelicalism and Its Theologies
- TH 641 Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism
- TH 643 Contemporary Theologies
- TH 647 Liberation Theologies
- TH 650 Traditions of Protestant Theology
- TH 651 Calvin and Reformed Theology
- TH 652 Theology in Global Perspectives
- TH 655 Theology in the Early Church
- TH 657 Sixteenth Century Christian Thought
- TH 671 Theology for the Practice of Ministry
- TH 672 Theology of Work
- TH 673 Theological Ethics
- TH 795 Integrative Seminar in Theology
- TH 796 Theology Thesis Proposal
- TH 798 Theology Thesis Continuation
- TH 799 Thesis in Theology
- TH 801 Studies in Trinitarian Theology
- TH 802 Contemporary Ecclesiologies
- TH 803 Contemporary Issues in Theological Anthropology
- TH 804 Major Theologians of the Majority World
- TH 850 Seminar in Theology
- TH 890 Studies in Theology
- TH 891 Individualized Study in Theology
- TH 995 Specialized Project in Theology
- TH 996 Theology Thesis Proposal
- TH 998 Theology Thesis Continuation
- TH 999 Thesis in Theology
- Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy
- TJA 501 Redemption and Justice in the Old and New Testament
- TJA 502 Seminar in Cultural Analysis
- TJA 511 Experience in Historical and Current Issues
- TJA 590, 690 Studies in Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy
- TJA 591, 691 Individualized Study in Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy
- TJA 600 Justice in the Public Square: Christian Advocacy
- TJA 611 Congregational Public Theology and Community Development
- TJA 612 Non-Profit Leadership, Organization and Social Advocacy
- TJA 700 Summative Research in Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy
- Training And Mentoring
- TM 500 Introduction to Mentored Formation
- TM 501 Mentored Formation
- TM 601 Mentored Formation
- TM 602 Mentored Formation
- TM 603 Mentored Formation
- TM 604 Mentored Formation Summative Experience
- TM 605 Mentored Formation Elective
- Doctor of Ministry Course Descriptions
- Course Numbering
- Term of Instruction
- Foundational Classes (Required)
- FC 1150 Foundational Seminar
- FC 1151 Biblical and Theological Reflection on the Practice of Ministry
- FC 1152 Relational and Vocational Foundations of Ministry
- Mentored Formation (Required)
- MF 1151 Rhythms of Reflection
- MF 1152 Cross-Cultural Listening and Learning
- MF 1153 Peer-Mentored Character Formation
- MF 1154 Combined Formation
- Advanced Preaching
- AP 1151 Preaching in a Postmodern Culture: Difficult Texts, Topics, and Times
- AP 1152 How People Grow
- AP 1153 Developing Clear and Compelling Sermon Structure
- AP 1154 Preaching, Power, and Personality
- Black Church Leadership
- Educational Leadership
- ED 1151 Educational Program Design
- ED 1152 Personnel Development in Educational Organizations
- ED 1153 Leading Systems/Leading Change
- ED 1154 Contemporary Issues in Christian Education
- Leadership
- LD 1151 Theological and Theoretical Foundations of Leadership
- LD 1152 Leadership Development and Team Building
- LD 1153 Leading Systems/Leading Change
- LD 1154 Dynamics of Organizational Communication
- New Missional Movements
- MM 1151 Biblical Theology of Missio Dei
- MM 1152 Missional Paradigms and Practice
- MM 1153 Ecclesial Practice and Missional Architecture
- Pastoral Skills
- PS 1151 Preaching in a Postmodern Culture: Difficult Texts, Topics, and Times
- PS 1152 How People Grow
- PS 1153 Leading Systems/Leading Change
- PS 1154 Soul Care in a Broken World
- Spiritual Formation
- SF 1151 Biblical and Historical Foundations of Spiritual Formation
- SF 1152 How People Grow
- SF 1153 Fostering Community Formation
- SF 1154 Soul Care in a Broken World
- Theology and Apologetics for Ministry
- TA 1151 Becoming a Pastor Theologian: Deepening Doctoral Ministry
- TA 1152 How People Grow
- TA 1153 Apologetics in Ministerial and Missional Context
- TA 1154 Theology of Suffering and Disability in the Context of Ministry
- Trauma-Informed Ministry
- TR 1151 Understanding Trauma and Attachment
- TR 1152 How People Grow
- TR 1153 Leading Systems/Leading Change
- TR 1154 The Practice of Trauma-Informed Ministry
- Special Topics
- ST 1251 – 1258 Special Topics
- Electives
- EL 1251 – 1258 Special Topics
- EL 1290 Individualized Study
- EL 1216 Ministry in a Sexually Broken Culture
- EL 1220 Reclaiming Ecclesiology: Faithful Foundations for Effective Ministry
- Thesis
- DT 1151 Obstacles and Opportunities in Ministry: Research Possibilities
- DT 1152 Guided Research
- DT 1153 Thesis Completion
- DT 1154 Thesis Continuation
- Doctor of Philosophy Course Descriptions
- Course Numbering
- Term of Instruction
- Doctor of Philosophy In Counselor Education Courses
- CO 1101 Leadership in Counselor Education and Supervision
- CO 1102 Theological Foundations of Counselor Education and Supervision
- CO 1203 Advanced Research Methods
- CO 1204 Supervision and Consultation in Counseling
- CO 1300 Residency I
- CO 1305 Instruction in Counselor Education
- CO 1306 Cultural Foundations of Counselor Education
- CO 2107 Advanced Counseling Theories
- CO 2108 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods
- CO 2209 Advanced Qualitative Research Methods
- CO 2210 Clinical Internship
- CO 2300 Residency II
- CO 3125 Advanced Marriage and Family Counseling
- CO 3135 Advanced Psychopathology and Diagnosis
- CO 3145 Advanced Assessment
- CO 3199 Emerging Issues in Clinical Practice
- CO 3211 Proposal Development
- CO 3221 Seminar in Program Evaluation and Grant Writing
- CO 3232 Advanced Andragogy
- CO 3299 Seminar in Counselor Education
- CO 3300 Residency III
- CO 3312 Seminar in Integration of Faith and Counselor Education
- CO 3325 Contemporary Issues in Counselor Education and Supervision
- CO 3400s Advanced Clinical Internships
- CO 3500s Instruction Internships
- CO 3600s Supervision Internships
- CO 3700s Research Internships
- CO 3800s Leadership Internships
- CO 4000 Dissertation
- CO 4100 Dissertation I
- CO 4150 Dissertation Continuation
- CO 4200 Dissertation Defense
- EX CE Counselor Education and Supervision Comprehensive Exam
- Faculty and Administration
- President
- Chancellor
- Vice President of Academic Affairs
- Faculty
- Professor Emeriti
- Adjunct Faculty
- Degree Program Contacts
- For questions related to degree programs, concentrations, majors, or graduate certificates, contact: Doctor of Ministry Angie Ward
- Master of Theology
- Master of Divinity
- Master of Arts
- Master of Arts in
- Graduate Certificates
- Board of Trustees and Administration
- Board of Trustees
- Corporate Officers
- Members of the Board
- Executive Leadership Team
- Index
- Changes to This Catalog
- Fall 2026
- Spring 2027
- Summer 2027
- Summer Full Term
- Summer A
- Summer B
- Winter 2026
- Summer 2027 (1)
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