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29 (2) By evaluation of the undergraduate transcript (usually with a major in Bible, theology, Christian ministries or related field). Courses which are determined to be comparable to certain required courses at Denver Seminary may be applied to a qualifying Denver Seminary program— with credit. A syllabus is required for each course that is reviewed and an oral interview and/or course papers may be required in addition to a syllabus. The following courses are available for consideration: AE 500 Apologetics and Ethics (3 hours) CF 602 Spiritual Formation for Life and Ministry (2 hours) CH 500 History of the Christian Movement (3 hours) EM 604 Teaching for Life Change (2 hours) GS 500 Thinking Biblically and Theologically IM 610 Mission and Culture (2 hours) LD 501 Theoretical and Theological Foundations for Leadership (2 hours) (allowable to MDiv students only) NT 501, NT 502 New Testament Greek I and II (6 hours) NT 511 Gospels and Acts (3 hours) NT 512 Epistles and Revelation (3 hours) OT 501, OT 502 Hebrew I and II (6 hours) OT 511 Israel's Early History and Poetry (3 hours) OT 512 Kingdom of Israel and Prophets (3 hours) PME601 Pastoral Theology and the Practice of Ministry (2 hours) PME603 Evangelism and the Mission of God (2 hours) PME604 Worship Theory and Practice (2 hours) TH 501 Survey of Christian Doctrine I (3 hours) TH 502 Survey of Christian Doctrine II (3 hours) To qualify for an advanced standing transcript review, the following criteria must be met: Must enroll at Denver Seminary within five years of college graduation. A minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.25 with a minimum grade of B in each eligible course must be earned. Courses under review cannot be more than ten years old if they will apply to the MDiv program or eight years old if they will apply to an MA program. Complete information about advanced standing, including time limits, and the application, can be found on the Seminary's website at www.denverseminary.edu/admissions/advanced-standing. Questions regarding advanced standing should be directed to the Registrar's Office (registrar@denverseminary.edu). DENVER SEMINARY DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAM The following degrees are available in a fully-online format: Master of Divinity, and the Master of Arts with majors in both Christian Studies and Biblical and Theological Studies. Students in Denver Seminary distance education programs will need to have regular and reliable access to a computer, internet connection, and necessary software in order to participate in online and blended courses. A full list of technical requirements is posted at http://www.denverseminary.edu/admissions/online-learning/. Students must possess requisite computer skills as well as proficiency in online communication. The best way for prospective students to evaluate their skill level and readiness for the online components of distance education is to the take the Denver Seminary student readiness assessment located at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ET_student-readiness. Additional information can be found in the Academics Programs section of the catalog.