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MASTER DEGREE PROGRAM


                          Requires a Bachelor’s Degree + 30 Credit Hours of Master's level work.

            Materials for each course in this program consist of audio lectures, a textbook, or a workbook.  Students
            are required to listen to the audio lectures, to read the textbook and to answer the questions prepared for
            each course.  Answer sheets are provided for that purpose.  This process may require listening to the audio
            lectures or reading the textbook several times.  Students are then required to prepare an outline of the
            contents of each audio lesson, or each chapter in the textbook.  The outline is to be a minimum of five
            points per chapter or audio lesson. In addition, students are required to write a seven-paragraph essay
            describing five points of the book or audio course that spoke to them.   Also, students are required to read
            an ADDITIONAL book that is related to the subject matter being taught and prepare a five-page book
            report of that ADDITIONAL book.  All Outlines, Essays, and Book Reports are to be written as per the
            format provided in the appendix of this catalog and must include a cover page.

            For each course in the Master’s Degree Program, the course Test will comprise 40%, the Outlines will
            comprise 10%, the Essays will comprise 20%, and the Book Report will comprise 30% of the course final
            grade. All scores will be averaged together for one grade

            In addition to the required course of study, students receiving a degree in Divinity, Theology, or whose
            nomenclature reads “Arts” are required to submit a Thesis of no less than fifty (50) and no more than
            seventy-five (75) typewritten (double-spaced) pages with eight (8) outside resources on a subject pre-
            approved by the Academic Dean.

                       Note:       A student cannot begin studies in a new course unless all requirements for
                                   the previous course have been completed and submitted.

                       Note:       If a student is changing his or her field of study from what it was in the
                                   Bachelor’s degree to a different field for the Master’s degree, he or she will
                                   have  to  take  additional  courses  to  ensure  competency  in  the  new  field  of
                                   study.  If the student has not taken The Gifts and The Calling of God, this
                                   course must be taken in addition to any other requirements for a degree.
















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