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Page: Academic Framework
As noted in the centennial history of Eastern Mennonite University, Eastern Mennonite Seminary began, early in the twentieth century, with the development of “an academy that would provide Bible training and high school courses to prepare young people for
Page: Academic Policies
Academic Accountability Academic Accountability Registration Registration dates for the beginning of each semester are designated on the seminary calendar. Registration happens after students meet with their assigned advisor and are given registration cle
Page: Academics
Page: Accreditation
Eastern Mennonite University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s, and doctorate degrees. Questions about the accreditation of Eastern Mennonite Univ
Page: Additional Academic Information
Mentored Ministry Description and Purpose of Mentored Ministry Mentored Ministry (MM) at Eastern Mennonite Seminary refers to a variety of experiential learning opportunities within the overall curriculum. The purpose of Mentored Ministry is to serve the
Page: Administrative Contacts
President- Susan Schultz Huxman https://www.emu.edu/now/news/2016/04/susan-schultz-huxman-ph-d-appointed-as-eastern-mennonite-universitys-ninth-president/ Provost- Tynisha Willingham https://emu.edu/faculty-staff/?show=tdw6237 Dean, school of sciences, e
Page: Admissions Policies
Standards Eastern Mennonite Seminary seeks to provide a setting for a study-fellowship-service experience which will prepare persons for ministry in a variety of settings. Anyone who is academically, personally, and spiritually prepared for serious and di

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Page: Biblical Languages
MDiv students are given the option of choosing between a Primary Track and an Alternate Track. Each student should carefully consider the two options with his/her advisor to determine which track best serves his/her vocational interests. Primary Track – G
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Page: Calendar
Please use this link to view the University Calendar. https://emu.edu/academics/calendar https://emu.edu/academics/calendar
Page: Certificate Programs
General Theological Certificate Semester Hours: 24 The seminary recognizes the value of its educational programs for certain persons who have successfully completed at least 30 SH of undergraduate work and will benefit from graduate-level studies by reaso
Page: Community Life
Community-building opportunities at EMS include: Seminary Community Council (SCC) is composed of students, a faculty adviser and ex-officio administrators. SCC assists in structuring a community life of Christian sharing and caring. It operates from the u
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Page: Developing the Skills of Ministry
Course descriptions and scheduling are subject to change by administrative decision. See course offerings booklet for current offerings. Some courses will be offered on a two- or three-year rotation. Congregational Life and Work (SMCL) SMCL 512 Ministry w
Page: Discerning the Contexts of Ministry (CM)
Course descriptions and scheduling are subject to change by administrative decision. See course offerings booklet for current offerings. Some courses will be offered on a two- or three-year rotation. CM 523 Comparative Monotheisms: Judaism, Christianity,
Page: Dual Degrees
Eastern Mennonite Seminary offers three Dual Degrees with other graduate degree programs at Eastern Mennonite University: Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Counseling Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Conflict Transformation Master of Divini

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Page: EMS Faith Heritage: Mennonite and Ecumenical
Eastern Mennonite Seminary subscribes Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective, adopted by Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada in 1995. See http://mennoniteusa.org/confession-of-faith http://mennoniteusa.org/confession-of-faith/ Eastern

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Page: Facilities
Seminary Building The seminary is located at 1181 Smith Avenue in the southwest corner of the campus. It contains the faculty and administrative offices, classrooms, Martin Chapel, prayer rooms, study area computers and a conference room. The lower level
Page: Faculty
Faculty can be found at https://emu.edu/faculty-staff/?search=Seminary https://emu.edu/faculty-staff/?search=Seminary Retired faculty and faculty emeriti can be found at https://emu.edu/faculty-staff/?search=Emeritus https://emu.edu/faculty-staff/?search=
Page: Finances
Many seminary students receive financial assistance. The sources of aid include churches, denominational agencies, private foundations, seminary grants and scholarships, and federal student loans. Securing adequate financing is often accomplished by using
Page: Forming the Ministering Person
Course descriptions and scheduling are subject to change by administrative decision. See course offerings booklet for current offerings. Some courses will be offered on a two- or three-year rotation. Formation Studies (FS) FS 503 Formation in Spiritual Pr

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Page: History
Eastern Mennonite Seminary is the outgrowth of the curriculum in Bible https://www.emu.edu/bible/ at Eastern Mennonite College, and the embodiment of a vision of Mennonite leaders in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania for an institution of higher learnin

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Page: Location and Campus
Eastern Mennonite Seminary main campus is located in the heart of the scenic and historic Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Situated in Harrisonburg, a city of 53,000 people, EMS is fronted on the east by the Massanutten and Blue Ridge mountain ranges. To th

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Page: Master of Arts in Christian Leadership
Degree: Master of Arts Semester Hours: 48 This program provides graduate theological study for persons engaged in or contemplating a variety of leadership roles in community, congregational, or other professional settings. It is particularly well-suited f
Page: Master of Arts in Religion
Degree: Master of Arts Semester Hours: 60 The Master of Arts in Religion (MAR) program is designed for students who prioritize academic preparation in the theological disciplines over professional preparation for ministry. EMS accepts students who propo
Page: Master of Arts in Transformational Leadership
Degree: Master of Arts Semester Hours: 36 Core courses (21 SH) These courses are available in an online or hybrid format. Foundations 1 sequence PAX 533 Analysis for Conflict Transformation (3 SH) PAX 532 Formation for Peacebuilding Practice (3 SH) PAX 53
Page: Master of Divinity
Degree: Master of Divinity Semester Hours: 81 The Master of Divinity program is recommended for students seeking a comprehensive preparation for Christian ministry. In three academic years of study the student is exposed to the complete range of theologic
Page: Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Conflict Transformation Dual Degree
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
Page: Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Counseling Dual Degree
A dual degree student will graduate with two masters degrees in less time than it would take to complete those degrees individually. The dual degree Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling combines the theological, bibli
Page: Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership Dual Degree
Program Requirements: For a Dual Degree MDiv/MAOL, a total of 83 SH is required MDiv: a total of 53 SH required (44 SH of the MDiv core curriculum, 9 SH required electives). From the MDiv core, the alternative track is the default set of courses to comple
Page: Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Restorative Justice Dual Degree
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
Page: Master of Divinity Courses in Vocational Areas
This list of suggested courses will help students and their advisors choose among the elective courses offered, in order to deepen their preparation in areas of vocational interest. Pastoral Ministry For students serving or called to traditional or emergi
Page: Mission Statement
EMS Purpose Statement EMU Mission, Vision, and Values EMU Mission, Vision and Values EMS Vision Statement: Eastern Mennonite Seminary seeks to be a learning community rooted in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and built on the Christian tradition th

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Page: Nurturing the Biblical Vision
Course descriptions and scheduling are subject to change by administrative decision. See course offerings booklet for current offerings. Some courses will be offered on a two- or three-year rotation. General BIBL 560 Biblical Foundations for Justice and P

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Home page: Seminary Catalog
Eastern Mennonite Seminary 2024-2025 Catalog Introduction to EMS Accreditation Calendar History Location and Campus Mission EMS Faith Heritage: Mennonite and Ecumenical Facilities United Methodist Connection Community Life Policies Admissions Academic Pol
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Page: Understanding the Christian Tradition
Course descriptions and scheduling are subject to change by administrative decision. See course offerings booklet for current offerings. Some courses will be offered on a two- or three-year rotation. Ethics (CTE) CTE 640 Topics (1-3 SH) This course provid
Page: United Methodist Connection
Eastern Mennonite Seminary shares a special relationship with The United Methodist Church (UMC) in theological education. EMS is approved by the UMC University Senate for the training of candidates pursuing ordination as elders and deacons. Approximately

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