Master of Theology
The master of theology degree program provides for continuing
study through the discipline of academic excellence. It aims to
develop in the student an informed, critical approach to a chosen
field of study through graduate courses, mastery of languages, and a
thesis.
The current areas of degree concentration are:
- Bible (either Old or New Testament)
- History of Christianity
- Systematic Theology
- Missions and World Religions
- Islamic Studies
- Pastoral Theology and Ministry
(A composite degree involving courses in religious education,
homiletics, pastoral counseling, youth and family, and church and
society)
- Pastoral Care: Clinical Pastoral Theology
Learn more about the Master of Theology degree at
Luther Seminary. Several short topics are listed on this page
(below). Here are links to additional important topics:
If you do not find the information you are looking for on these
web pages, contact:
Paul Lokken, Associate Dean–Graduate Theological
Education; 651-641-3234; gte@luthersem.edu or
Katie Dahl,
Associate Director & Program Coordinator, Graduate Theological Education, 651-641-3203;
gte@luthersem.edu
Graduation Requirements
Graduation requirements include courses in the area of study and
elective courses, language examinations, and a thesis. Graduation
requirements for each student are stated in the catalog published in
the year of the student’s enrollment in the degree program.
Status and Candidacy
1. Resident M.Th. students, while completing
course work and writing the thesis proposal and thesis, will
normally be considered full-time students for two years. After the
second year, students seeking certification of full or part-time
student status must do so in advance by petition, clearly
justifying the request in writing. Status of part-time M.Th. students
will be reported in the same way as M.Div. or M.A. students.
2. The student is admitted to candidacy
for the M.Th. degree after the thesis proposal has been approved by
the Graduate Committee. The M.Th. candidacy fee is due at this time.
Continuation Fee
Students in the master of theology degree program are charged a
continuation fee of $165.00 per semester after two years of
full-time study or completion of 6 courses. Failure to pay the
continuation fee, without a request for leave of
absence, terminates status as a student at Luther Seminary.
Time Limit
Students in the M.Th. program are required to complete the
program within five years of the beginning of the first semester
of study following admission. Written consent of the thesis adviser
and permission of the Graduate Committee are required to continue
beyond this limit.
Academic Standing and Procedures
In order to remain in good academic standing, a
student must receive a grade of B or better for work for which
credit is given and satisfactorily complete all other requirements
of the program as determined by the Graduate Committee. Unless otherwise noted,
academic policies and procedures apply also to the M.Th. degree.
Leave of Absence
A student in good standing may petition the Graduate Committee
for a leave of absence. If the leave is granted, the student may
resume study at any time during the period of leave without
reapplying for admission. Leaves are not normally granted for more
than one year.
Commencement
Attendance at commencement is expected. Graduating students not
intending to attend are to notify the Office of Graduate
Theological Education and the Office of the Registrar in
writing by May 1.
Post-Master of Divinity Special Students
Graduates of accredited theological seminaries may apply for
post-master of divinity/post master of arts special student
status. This status permits the student to enroll in courses for
graduate credit without being in a degree program.
If the student is later admitted to a degree program, courses
taken while a post-master of divinity special student may be
applied to that program by petition to the Graduate Committee.
No more than three courses taken while a special student may be
applied toward the master of theology or doctor of philosophy
degree programs.
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