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Academic Catalog 2014-2015

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48 Academic Programs Degree requirements published in this catalog are effective for all new and reentering students, including those beginning their program in the summer session. Denver Seminary offers twelve programs of study. Information in this section describes each program and lists the course requirements to earn each degree or certificate. • A ninety-seven-hour program leading to the Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree • A sixty-two-hour program leading to the Master of Arts (Apologetics and Ethics, Biblical Studies, Christian Studies, or Theology) degree • A sixty-two-hour program leading to the Master of Arts in Christian Formation and Soul Care de- gree • A sixty-six-hour program leading to the Master of Arts in Counseling degree (with a concentration in clinical mental health counseling or school counseling) • A seventy-two hour program leading to the Master of Arts in Chaplaincy degree • A sixty-two-hour program leading to the Master of Arts in Counseling Ministries degree • A sixty-two hour program leading to the Master of Arts in Justice and Mission degree • A sixty-two-hour program leading to the Master of Arts in Leadership degree (with an optional twelve-hour concentration in intercultural ministry or outdoor leadership) • A sixty-two-hour program leading to the Master of Arts in Youth and Family Ministries degree (with an optional twelve-hour concentration in counseling ministries or outdoor leadership) • A thirty-hour program leading to the Graduate Certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies • A ten-hour program leading to the Certificate of Completion (with an emphasis in chaplaincy, Christian apologetics, Christian formation and soul care, Hispanic studies, or Messianic Judaism) • A thirty-four-hour professional program leading to the Doctor of Ministry (DMin) degree for those who are currently in ministry and who hold the Master of Divinity degree or its educational equivalent Students desiring to earn a second master's degree may do so by adding additional hours to the already earned degree. To avoid completing more hours than necessary, students have the option of relinquishing the first degree immediately preceding the conferral of the second degree. Consult the Registrar's Office for more information. MDiv + two-year MA = a minimum of 127 hours Two-year MA + two-year MA = a minimum of ninety-two hours (ninety-six hours if one of the degrees is the MA in Counseling and 102 hours if one of the degrees is the MA in Chaplaincy)

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