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Nov 25, 2024
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2021-2022 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Religion MA (Interdisciplinary Track: International Sites)
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The Religion MA (Interdisciplinary Track) is offered online and at international sites. It provides a solid biblical and theological foundation in terms of biblical knowledge and theological disciplines, critical thinking, and research abilities from which to pursue interdisciplinary collaboration in terms of research and learning with non-theological disciplines. It contributes to the preparation of pastors, teachers, and administrators with a solid understanding of Adventist history, beliefs, and practices, and the ability to think critically and collaboratively in matters of religion. The program requires a thesis/project or comprehensive exams and may reflect context-sensitive needs in its curriculum.
The international sites degree does not require any time on the Michigan campus of Andrews University.
International Sites:
Site Location |
Institution Name |
Language of Instruction |
Hong Kong |
Hong Kong Adventist College |
English |
Poland |
Polish Senior College of Theology & Humanities |
Polish |
Romania |
Universitatea Adventus din Cernica (Adventus University of Cernica) |
English |
Russia |
Zaoksky Adventist University |
Russian |
Taiwan |
Taiwan Adventist College (TAC) |
Chinese |
Ukraine |
Ukrainian Adventist Center of Higher Education |
Russian |
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Core - 24-30
- CHIS 574 - History of Seventh-day Adventist Theology Credits: 2
- 2 credits of CHIS 624 - Issues in Ellen G. White Studies Credits: 2,3
- GSEM 520 - Methods in Biblical & Theological Research Credits: 2
- 2 credits of GSEM 530 - Doctrine of the Sanctuary Credits: 2,3
- 2 credits of NTST 536 - Studies in the Gospels Credits: 2,3
- 2 credits of NTST 539 - Studies in Revelation Credits: 2,3
- 2 credits of OTST 546 - Studies in Daniel (English) Credits: 2,3
- 2 credits of OTST 566 - Studies in the Pentateuch (English) Credits: 2,3
Choose one of the following courses: - GSEM 680 - Master’s Comprehensive Exam Credits: 0
- 6 credits of GSEM 695 - Research Project Credits: 2,3
- 6 credits of GSEM 697 - Thesis for MA Degree Credits: 1–9
Choose one of the following courses: - 2 credits of ANEA 510 - Archaeology and the Bible Credits: 2,3
- 2 credits of OTST 556 - Studies in Prophets (English) Credits: 2,3
Choose one of the following courses: - 2 credits of NTST 535 - Studies in the Pauline Writings Credits: 2,3
- 2 credits of NTST 537 - Studies in Acts and General Epistles Credits: 2,3
- 2 credits of NTST 538 - Studies in Hebrews Credits: 2,3
Choose one of the following courses: - 2 credits of THST 615 - Doctrine of the Church Credits: 2,3
- 2 credits of THST 616 - Doctrine of God Credits: 2,3
Choose one of the following courses: - 2 credits of THST 540 - Doctrine of Salvation Credits: 2,3
- 2 credits of THST 618 - The Works of Christ Credits: 2,3
Electives - 2
Choose electives in consultation with the Program Director. Independent Study. Independent study credits are not accepted as part of the MA (Religion) degree offered at international sites. Online courses may be taken by off-campus students with the Program Director’s approval. Tuition and fees for online courses will be charged in accordance to the online program fees of the current bulletin. Concentration - 12
One of the following required concentrations is selected by the site: Additional Requirements
In addition to the scholarship standards in the Graduate Programs Academic Information section of this bulletin, students must fulfill the following requirements for both the research and the general academic orientation options: - Cumulative GPA of 3.00 or above. (Only 2 credit courses can be used to meet these requirements.)
- Research Requirements. An MA thesis/project (6 credits) or comprehensive exams (0 credits) are to be completed and defended. A student who has chosen to do a thesis/project and has registered for GSEM697 Master Thesis or GSEM695 Research Project but has not finished the thesis/project, must register for GSEM 688 Master’s Degree Continuation (0 Credits) until the thesis/project has been approved.
Graduation Requirements
Transfer Credits: A maximum of 6 semester hours of credit with a B (3.00) or above may be transferred from an approved seminary or university if applicable to the student’s program. Transfer courses must have been completed within the six-year time limit. Time Limits: A student must complete the requirements for the MA (Religion) degree and graduate within six years of first enrolling in the program regardless of admission classification. Admission Requirements
Admission to the MA (Religion) International program is based on the general admission requirements for all graduate students and the general Seminary admission requirements. Applicant must hold a baccalaureate degree or its equivalent, preferably with a major in religion or theology with a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or above. Prerequisites. Applicants must provide a transcript showing that they have taken the following courses at the undergraduate level with a GPA of 3.00 or better (on a 4.00 system). Prerequisites do not count as part of the 38 credits required for the MA (Religion) degree. Prerequisites may be taken at any accredited educational institution. Students needing to take prerequisite courses, after applying to the MA Religion program, may submit courses by providing an official transcript showing that the course(s) taken meet the Transfer Credit Policy and the MA Religion prerequisite requirements to fulfill the course or language prerequisites. Prerequisites must be completed within the first year of entering the program. - Church History - 2 credits
- New Testament Studies - 2 credits
- Old Testament Studies - 2 credits
- Theological Studies - 2 credits
- Adventist Studies – 4 credits
- Total prerequisite credits – 12
Language Requirements. The applicant must meet the English proficiency requirements of the School of Graduate Studies and Research, if the program will be completed online or if the language of instruction is English. Preparation for the Andrews PhD Religion program. Students completing the MA Religion International Interdisciplinary Track will need to do additional coursework in an area of specialization before they can be accepted into the Andrews PhD Religion program. They will also have to show proficiency at the intermediate level in Greek, Hebrew, and a modern research language. Additional languages may be required depending on the area of specialization chosen for the PhD dissertation. Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will: - Demonstrate competence at an advanced level in critical thinking and research methods. (Transferrable Skills, GIO 1)
- Achieve a comprehensive and critically-aware knowledge of Christian beliefs and practices with appropriate specializations in biblical and theological studies, religious history, and practical theology. (Knowledge, GIO 2)
- Critique from a Seventh-day Adventist perspective key ideas, techniques or methods in the field of religious studies. (Faith Development, GIO 3)
- Autonomously use advanced knowledge in a manner consistent with Seventh-day Adventist thought and practice to address complex interpretative, theological or pastoral problems for diverse communities. (Faith Integration, GIO 4)
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