The Master in Ministry (MIM) is designed to prepare students – intellectually, spiritually, and functionally – for vocational or lay ministry in a variety of contexts. The program is specifically designed for those who already possess an undergraduate degree yet have not taken foundational courses in Bible, Theology, or Ministry.
This 30-credit degree program is designed to be completed part or full-time. In addition to the required courses (21 credits) within the program, a number of electives are offered so students may choose courses which meet their particular interests.
The program has been structured with the adult learner and working professional in mind in that the program may be completed entirely online. Students that desire to take on-campus courses may do so within their elective courses, creating a blended (online and on-campus) learning experience. Find out more »
The Master in Ministry is structured around a group of students working together to encourage and learn from one another--an environment that empowers Christian leadership formation.
The Master in Ministry program seeks to equip Christian leaders intellectually, spiritually, and functionally, to successfully:
A complete list of courses for the Master in Ministry program can be found in the Graduate Academic Catalog.
You can request more information, or speak with our Graduate Enrollment Counselor for the College of Ministry:
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“I chose the Masters in Ministry program because I was looking for some more biblical training and pastoral training.”
Angela Van Lierop talks about the Master in Ministry program.
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