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Master of Arts (Ethics)

Degree Overview

Vocational Calling

To prepare students to serve as a teacher, researcher, and/or writer in the field of Christian Ethics.

For further information, please contact:

  • Dr. Adam Harwood (Program Supervisor)

  • Dr. Jeff Riley (Program Coordinator/Advisor)

Program Requirements

Master of Arts Core (33 hours)

Biblical Studies (18 hours)

COURSE

HOURS

Interpreting the Old Testament 1

3

Interpreting the Old Testament 2

3

Interpreting the New Testament 1

3

Interpreting the New Testament 2

3

Advanced Greek Exegesis course

3

Advanced Hebrew Exegesis course

3

Students with elementary and intermediate Greek and Hebrew credits at the collegiate level are able to go directly into advanced Greek and Hebrew exegesis courses. Applicants who cannot earn credit in Greek 1 & 2 and Hebrew 1 & 2 through the Accelerated Program must earn these credits as a condition of graduation.

Theological and Historical Studies (9 hours)

COURSE

HOURS

Systematic Theology 1
OR

Systematic Theology 2

3

Baptist Heritage

3

Philosophy of Religion

3

Applied Ministry Studies (6 hours)
*One course from the Applied Ministry Studies section must be taken in a mentoring format.

COURSE

HOURS

Evangelism (M)

OR
Christian Missions (M)

3

Discipleship and Spiritual Formation (M

3

Ethics Component (15 hours)

Ethics Core (9 hours)

COURSE

HOURS

Biblical Ethics

3

Current Ethical Issues

3

Development of Christian Ethical Thought

3

Ethics Elective (3 hours)

COURSE

HOURS

Select 3 hours from any ETHC63xx course

3

Free Elective (3 hours)

COURSE

HOURS

This elective may be taken in Ethics or in another discipline

3

Summative Component (3-4 hours)

COURSE

HOURS

Choose ONE option from the following:

Complete the THSE6300 Theological Research and Writing Seminar**

3

Complete an ETHC PhD Seminar***

4

Complete a Thesis****

4

Total Required: 51-52 hours


(M) Indicates course is available in a mentoring format, as well as other formats.

*One course from the Applied Ministry Studies section must be taken in a mentoring format.

**The Theological Research and Writing Seminar is the standard requirement for the summative evaluation component of the degree program. Students who demonstrate in Theological & Historical Studies electives the necessary research and writing skills to excel in a PhD seminar or to complete the thesis component may seek approval to replace THSE6300 with the PhD seminar or Thesis options.

***Per ReDOC policy, admittance to a PhD seminar is contingent upon approval from the professor teaching the seminar, the Theological & Historical Studies Division, the ReDOC Committee, and availability of space in the seminar. Students should seek approval during the semester before the seminar is offered, concurrent with ReDOC registration.

****After completing 30 hours in the degree program, a student may work with the Program Coordinator/Advisor to secure a faculty member who agrees to serve as the Thesis Advisor. The Theological & Historical Studies Division must approve any request for the Thesis component. For more information about the MA Thesis, see the Master of Arts Thesis Guide.

Admission Requirements

This is an advanced degree in ethics and students are expected either to have a baccalaureate degree in religion or significant coursework in religious or ethics before entering the program.

Before being admitted into the program, students are expected to have completed a total of at least 6 hours of undergraduate theology, 6 hours of undergraduate church history, and 3 hours of ethics with a grade of "B" or above. In consultation with the Program Coordinator, students lacking equivalent coursework may be required to take one or more master's-level courses in the Theological and Historical Studies Division that are outside of the degree program.

Admission Process

Admission to the Master of Arts (Ethics) requires the following:

  1. Applicants must fulfill all the normal admission requirements for NOBTS, including the admission form, transcript, church endorsement, statement of call, medical clearance, TOEFL for international students, etc.

  2. Applicants must have earned a baccalaureate degree, normally with at least a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale, from an institution accredited by a regional accreditation agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or holding membership in the Association of Universities and Colleges in Canada, or the educational equivalent.

Admission to the MA (Ethics) program requires additional approval by the Theological and Historical Studies Division. The following criteria will be used in reviewing applications for the MA (Ethics) program:

  1. Applicants must submit a research paper to the Associate Dean of the Division on a topic in some area of theological studies for consideration by the Theological and Historical Studies Division. In some cases the division may require a personal interview with the applicant.

  2. Students should evidence the interests, aptitudes, and personal qualities necessary for the particular application of this degree.

The Theological and Historical Studies Division, in consultation with Admissions, shall determine the applicant’s suitability for admission and admit qualified candidates into the MA (Ethics) program. Students with weak undergraduate preparation in a discipline may be required to take introductory courses or, in some cases, remedial work to insure minimum competency in that discipline.

PhD Eligibility

Students who complete all the degree requirements of the MA (Ethics) are eligible to apply to the PhD at NOBTS. However, students should refer to all current admission requirements for Research Doctoral Programs to ensure the MA (Ethics) meets the criteria for specific majors.