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Academic Requirements

  • Seminary MDiv degree requires 81 SH, 50 SH core requirements and 31 SH of Ministry Track electives.

  • MACT has 33 SH, 15 SH are core requirements (based on a 6 SH practicum) and 18 SH for electives, a high level Conflict Transformation course and a skills assessment course, and the practicum (chosen in consultation with an academic advisor) 

For a Dual Degree MDiv/MACT (total of 114 SH): In light of the Association of Theological Studies policy on “shared credit in degree programs,” we are allowing up to 11 SH to be reduced from the current MDiv requirements and the MA in Conflict Transformation is allowing up to 12 SH to be reduced from the MACT for a dual degree. This is a reduction of 23 SH from the current combined degrees. A student would be free to take additional electives in either program. Each program currently specifies the core required courses for their respective degree programs (noted in the current catalogs).

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  • FS 503 Formation in Spiritual Practices (3HS)

  • FS 504 Formation in Narrative Identity (3 SH)

  • BVOT 511 Old TestamentBIBL 511 Hebrew Bible: Text in Context (3 SH)

  • BVNT 512 BIBL 512 New Testament: Text in Context (3 SH)

  • CTH 501/512 Christian Traditions I and II (6 SH)

  • FS 701698/702 699 Formation in Missional Vocation and Leadership I & 11 II (4 3 SH)

  • CTT 634 Living Theology (3 SH)

  • CM 643 Missio Dei in Cultural Context (3 SH)

  • CTE 702 Christian Ethics (3 SH)

  • 12 hours of Biblical studies (12 SH)

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A unique strength of Eastern Mennonite Seminary is our formation program. We believe that focusing on one’s own formation during the seminary journey is the way for ministering persons to be healthy and whole in their vocations. FS 501/502 Formation in God’s Story I & II (2 FS 503 Formation in Spiritual Practices and FS 504 Formation in Narrative Identity (3 credits each) helps students understand their own lives in conversation with and connection to God’s story as found in Scripture and being written in the present in their own lives through spiritual practices. FS 601/602 Formation in Ministry I & II (3 credits each) offers students the opportunity to put their learning into practice in internship sites related to their vocational leanings with a mentor to help with on-site theological reflection. FS 701698/702 699 Formation in Missional Vocation & Leadership I & II (2 credits each3) provides space for students to integrate what they have learned about themselves, God, the world, and the church as they look forward to their future in ministry.