Masters of Arts in Religion

The MAR combines a strong foundation in the theological disciplines with the flexibility to choose electives tailored to individual interests. This program is perfect for people who are hoping to enter a focused ministry, those looking for a solid base before pursuing doctoral studies, as well as lay people who are hoping to serve in their local church and continue to grow closer to Christ.
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UTS has brought a new level of enjoyment and depth into my discipline studying the Word and learning more about God. As I better understand the overarching story of the Bible, I’ve been resourced with how to dive deep into a passage, and how to navigate the theological waters of interpretation and application.
- Nick Modrzejewski, MAR, 2022

Purpose

The MAR combines a strong foundation in the theological disciplines with the flexibility to choose electives tailored to individual interests. Perfect for any serious Christian, especially those intimately involved in ministry.

The Master of Arts in Religion degree builds on a basic framework of classes that makes certain the student will receive a biblical and theological foundation and experience studies in Practical Ministry. The flexibility of the overall design with a large percentage of elective hours allows the student to prepare for ministry in general or to concentrate preparation in one area of specialty. This maximizes the student’s freedom to pursue a program that will be of practical use for a future vocation. The Master of Arts in Religion assumes no prior coursework in any specific field other than the student having earned a bachelor’s degree. Students who might desire to pursue this degree include those who aim to enter a vocational ministry of varied types such as in a campus or parachurch ministry, in evangelism, in social outreach, in a specialized position on a church staff, or with a mission organization. Individuals who aspire to further study beyond the masters degree level in a specific academic discipline can concentrate their electives in the area of desired specialization.

Objectives

1. The student will be equipped with a broad foundation of understanding in the theological disciplines of Biblical Studies, Church History, and Theology.

2. The student will impart resources and skills for understanding and reflecting on Christian faith and applying that faith to life and mission.

3. The student will be prepared for service in a variety of ministry roles through exposing the student to areas of Practical Ministry that will prove useful in future vocation.

4. The student will be allowed the opportunity for focused elective coursework in an area of study that will become a specialization in ministry or serve as a foundation for pursuing further advanced study of an academic area.

Program Requirements

REQUIRED CORE – 28 hrs

Biblical Studies – 8 hrs
BI 501 Old Testament Survey, 3 hrs
BI 502 New Testament Survey, 3 hrs
BI 510 Inductive Bible Study Methods, 2 hrs

Christian History & Thought – 15 hrs
CH 501 History of Christianity 1, 3 hrs
CH 502 History of Christianity 2, 3 hrs
CT 501 Theology 1, 3 hrs
CT 502 Theology 2, 3 hrs
CT 600 Theology and Contemporary Issues, 3 hrs

Practical Ministry – 3 hrs
Any 3 hours selected from the following: FM 501, 502, 503

Interdisciplinary – 2 hrs
GN 500 Introduction to Graduate Research and Study, 0 hr
GN 700 Integrative Seminar, 2 hrs

ELECTIVES – 20 hrs

A student in the Master of Arts in Religion degree program may take the 20 hours of electives by selecting from courses in all three of the academic areas. Alternatively, the student may choose to concentrate coursework mostly in one area of specialization.

 

 

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED – 48 hrs

Admissions Requirements

  1. The applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from an approved university or college.
  2. The applicant must have earned the minimum undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 2.25 on a 4.0 scale for admission to an Urbana Seminary program.
  3. The applicant must complete the Urbana Seminary application file for Masters programs.