ADVANCED DEGREES
SOUTHEASTERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY SEEKS TO GLORIFY THE LORD JESUS CHRIST BY EQUIPPING STUDENTS TO SERVE THE CHURCH AND FULFILL THE GREAT COMMISSION
Table of Contents 4
Letter from the President
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About Southeastern
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Faculty
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Which Degree is for You?
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Doctor of Philosophy
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Doctor of Education
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Doctor of Ministry
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Master of Theology
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Financial Aid
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Housing
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Conferences and Chapel
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Where did they GO?
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Last words are meant to be lasting words, words that stick and make an impact. So important are the final words of our Lord Jesus Christ that they are recorded in each of the gospels and the book of Acts. Of all the things that Jesus could have left his church with, he left her with what we know as the Great Commission. In Matthew 28:16-20 it is depicted: The eleven disciples traveled to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had directed them. When they saw him, they worshiped, but some doubted. Jesus came near and said to them, “All authority has been given to me in heaven and on earth. Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe everything I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.�
It is my prayer that we would be a seminary consumed by the Great Commission. As a result of that, I want us to be a school that focuses not just on good things. I want us to focus on the most important things, the things that were important to the Lord Jesus Christ. In that context, we remind ourselves regularly around here of a simple but basic truth. The church can live without the seminary, but the seminary cannot live without the church. However, when seminaries do their job well, they provide an invaluable service to the churches of the Lord Jesus Christ. That is our calling and our mandate. More than half the world has not heard the gospel, and I do not want us to stand before our Lord ashamed when He comes again. I want us to be a faithful Great Commission seminary until that day, when by His grace and for His glory, we will be that school.
Daniel L. Akin President
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CORE C OMPE T E NC IE S SPIRITUAL FORMATION
Demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue an authentically Christian way of life, manifested by trust in God, obedience to Christ’s commands and love of God and neighbor.
BIBLICAL EXPOSITION
Demonstrate the ability to properly and effectively interpret, apply and communicate the Scriptures.
THEOLOGICAL INTEGRATION
Demonstrate the ability to understand and apply the doctrines of Christianity to life and ministry.
MINISTRY PREPARATION
Demonstrate the knowledge, skills and Christian disposition necessary for ministry and leadership in the church and the world.
CRITICAL THINKING & COMMUNICATION
Demonstrate the ability to think critically, argue persuasively and communicate clearly.
The faculty at Southeastern teach in accordance with, and not contrary to, the Abstract of Principles and the Baptist Faith & Message. We also affirm the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy and the Danvers Statement on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. Southeastern Seminary is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Association of Theological Schools. Approximately 560 students study in our advanced programs. The student has options from our Ph.D. to Ed.D. to D.Min. to Th.M. Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary became a reality on May 19, 1950, by a vote of the Southern Baptist Convention meeting in Chicago, IL. To house the seminary, the convention purchased the campus of Wake Forest College in Wake Forest, NC, recognized then and now as one of the most beautiful in the southeastern United States. SEBTS.EDU
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“It has been said that a call to ministry is a call to prepare. I agree. In fact, I would change the statement to, ‘A call to ministry is a call to keep on preparing.’ Regardless of your role in God’s work, continued education can further equip you to reach an ever-changing world.”
DANIEL AKIN Preaching; Systematic Theology; Christian Leadership; Expository Preaching; Hermeneutics
Chuck Lawless
JON AKIN
@clawlessjr
History; Theology; Missions; Ecclesiology
Dean of Doctoral Studies, Vice President for Spiritual Formation and Ministry Centers and Professor of Evangelism and Missions
Preaching
BRENT AUCOIN
BRUCE ASHFORD
“Come join our scholarly community at SEBTS, where we strive to bring our teaching and learning under the lordship of Christ, to spur one another on to good scholarly works, and to interact with one another with Christian grace and humility.”
Bruce Ashford
Provost, Dean of Faculty and Professor of Theology and Culture
Missiology and Systematic Theology; History of Philosophy; Contemporary Theology; Intercultural Studies
EDWARD BUCHANAN Historical and Philosophical Foundations for Christian Education
DAVID BECK @bruceashford
FACULTY Southeastern boasts one of the most outstanding faculties of any evangelical graduate school in the country. Faculty members at Southeastern bring their best to the classroom while emphasizing ministry off-campus as well. You will find our professors teaching small groups in their churches, serving as pastors or going on mission trips as they also publish books, write journal articles and speak at academic conferences. Southeastern’s faculty stays busy serving the church and fulfilling the Great Commission. The following is a list of our full-time, visiting and adjunct faculty and their respective research interests. 6 \ SEBTS.EDU
New Testament; Biblical Foundations for Pastoral Ministry; Ephesians; Synoptic Problem
DAVID BLACK New Testament; New Testament Text Criticism; Linguistics; Synoptic Gospels
TODD BORGER Old Testament; Bible Translation; Linguistics; Psalms; Biblical Theology
GARY BREDFELDT Leadership; Education; Discipleship
TATE COCKRELL
NATHAN FINN
DANIEL HEIMBACH
Marriage and Family; Critical Issues in Biblical Counseling
Historical Theology; History of Christian Thought; Spiritual Awakenings; Baptist Studies
Christian Ethics; Ethics of War and Peace; Religion, Law and Morality; Family Ethics
KENNETH COLEY Higher Education Teaching and Learning; Educational Leadership
J.D. GREEAR Missiology
ANT GREENHAM Missiology; Intercultural Studies; Islamic Studies; Mission Practice
DREW HAM Disciple-Making Senior Professor of Christian Education Director of Ed.D. Studies
MIKE DODSON Missiology; Church Planting; Church Revitalization
JOHN HAMMETT Systematic Theology; Ecclesiology Reformation Theology; Doctrines of: Humanity, Sanctification, Atonement
DAVID HOGG CHIP HARDY
LANDON DOWDEN Expository Preaching; Preaching Through the Genres of the Bible
BARRETT DUKE Public Theology; Religious Liberty; Social/Moral Ethics; Intersection of Religious and Civic Life
Old Testament; Biblical Hebrew, Aramaic and Semitic Languages; Linguistics and Interpretation of the Bible; Ancient Near Eastern History, Culture and Archaeology
KEITH HARPER Historical Theology; Baptists in America; Missionary History; Religion in US South
STEPHEN ECCHER Historical Theology; Reformation Theology
Senior Professor of Christian Ethics
Historical Theology
SCOTT HILDRETH Great Commission Mobilization
ROSS INMAN Philosophy; Philosophy of Mind; Medieval Philosophy; Metaphysics; Ethics; Christian Apologetics; Analytic Theology
AL JAMES CHARLES HARVEY Leadership and Disciple-Making
Missiology; Evangelism, Cross-Cultural Communication; Linguistics; Orality
RON HARVEY
DAVID JONES
Pastoral Leadership
Christian Ethics; Biblical Ethics; Material Stewardship; Marriage and Family Life
STEVE ECHOLS Leadership; Leading and Developing Leaders
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KEN KEATHLEY
CHIP McDANIEL
ALLAN MOSELEY
Systematic Theology; Creation; Doctrine of Salvation; Sovereignty of God
Old Testament; Minor Prophets; Hermeneutics; Biblical Exposition
Biblical Counseling
Old Testament and Biblical Theology; Old Testament Theology; Ancient Near Eastern Backgrounds; Relationship Between the Old and New Testament
Pastoral Theology; Preaching
SCOTT KELLUM
TRACY McKENZIE
J.D. PAYNE
New Testament; Biblical Theology; New Testament Canon; Gospel of John; Linguistics; Discourse Analysis
Old Testament; Pentateuch; Prophecy/Prophets; Prophetic Speech
KRISTIN KELLEN
CHUCK LAWLESS Theology and Worship; Missiology; Spiritual Formation; Spiritual Warfare; Mission Practice
STEVE McKINION Systematic Theology, Historical Theology; Patristic Theology and Interpretation of the Bible; Deity of Christ
SCOTT PACE
Church Planting; Critical Issues Facing the Church
JAMES POROWSKI Personality Development; Child and Family Development; Intelligence and Learning
JACOB PRATT
BENJAMIN MERKLE
New Testament; Biblical Theology
Disciple-Making; Pastoral and Organizational Leadership
New Testament; Elders/ Overseers in the New Testament; Pastoral Epistles; Hermeneutics
Leadership; Change and Conflict; Church Revitalization
MARK LIEDERBACH
DWAYNE MILIONI
CHUCK QUARLES
Christian Ethics; Metaethics; Environmental Ethics
Preaching; History of Preaching/Preachers; Church Planting/Government
GREGORY LAWSON
BRUCE LITTLE Apologetics and Culture; Philosophy of Religion; Problem of Evil; Bioethics; Religious Epistemology
JEFF LOVINGOOD
LARRY PURCELL
New Testament and Biblical Theology; New Testament Theology; Life of Paul; Matthew; Historical Jesus
RANDY MILLWOOD Church Development and Discipleship; Recovering the Heart of the Great Commission: Disciple-Making; Leading Change; Managing Conflict
Next Generation Ministry
RUSSELL MOORE STEVE McCORD Organizational Change; Conflict Management
Public Theology; Eschatology; Christian Ethics; Cultural Engagement
Research Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology
BENJAMIN QUINN Augustine; Theology and Culture; Theology of Vocation
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SAM RAINER
JEFF STRUECKER
Church Revitalization; Foundations in Leadership
Christian Leadership
JOEL RAINEY
Developing an Intentional Plan of Disciple-Making
BRIAN UPSHAW Church Revitalization and Church Planting; Contemporary Issues Facing the Church; Strategic Leadership in the Church
STEVEN WADE Pastoral Ministry; Biblical Counseling; Forgiveness and Reconciliation
GEORGE ROBINSON Missiology and Evangelism; Urban and International Church Planting
MARK ROOKER Old Testament; Diachronic Analysis of Biblical Hebrew; Ezekiel; Inner-Biblical Exegesis
JIM SHADDIX Preaching; Theology of Preaching; Discipleship; Hermeneutics
JOSHUA WAGGENER Biblical Theology of Worship; Theological Aesthetics; Theological Expression Through Music; Historical Theology of Worship
GREG WELTY Philosophy of Religion; Apologetics and Culture; Philosophical Theology; Metaphysics
SOUTHEASTERN ADVANCED DEGREES ARE DISTINGUISHED BY: • Academic excellence • Outstanding faculty • Contemporary ministry awareness • Cultural relevance • Theological depth • Conservative biblical and theological scholarship • Great Commission dedication • Servant-driven program leaders • Course schedules sensitive to student vocational responsibilities • A community-based learning environment • A competitive tuition plan
KEITH WHITFIELD Systematic Theology; Theological Method; Missional Theology; Trinity; Sanctification
FRED WILLIAMS Languages and Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Ancient Near Eastern History
SAM WILLIAMS Biblical Counseling; Psychopathology
Professor of Preaching W.A. Criswell Chair of Expository Preaching
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DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY P RE PA RE S F OR
• Teaching • Academic research • Ministry requiring specialized training
TYPE E S T I M AT E D C O S T T O TA L HOUR S P ROGR A M L E NG T H F ORM AT
Terminal research degree
SBC: $27,310 Non-SBC: $54,022 60 3-7 years • Standard residency • Modified residency available in select areas of study (Seminars meet twice annually)
RE Q U IRE ME N T S
• M.Div. or qualified M.A. • 3.5 GPA in graduate work • Writing sample • Acceptable GRE and entrance exam scores
P L A C E ME N T
Ph.D. graduates teach in an academic setting, serve in denominational leadership or lead in pastoral and churchrelated vocations.
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DOCTOR of EDUCATION
DOCTOR of MINISTRY
MASTER of THEOLOGY
• Higher education leadership
• Leading the local church
• Ministry
• Teaching
• Specialized ministry
• Further post-graduate
• Denominational leadership
studies and academic
• Administration
research
• Counseling Terminal degree in
Practitioner degree
Research degree for
Christian Education and
combining theology and
post-M.Div. students
Christian Counseling
practical ministry
SBC: $27,300
SBC: $16,700
SBC: $5,500
Non-SBC: $54,000
Non-SBC: $19,600
Non-SBC: $11,000
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3 years
3-6 years
1-2 years
• Cohort model
• Cohort model
• Standard residency
• Modified residency (Seminars
• Modified residency (Seminars
meet one week per quarter)
meet one week per semester)
• Master’s degree in
• M.Div. or equivalent
• M.Div. or equivalent
education or counseling or
• 3.0 GPA in graduate work
• 3.0 GPA in gradute work
from related fields
• 3 years post-M.Div.
• Strong background in Greek
• 3.25 GPA in graduate work
vocational ministry
or Hebrew
• Strong academic record and
experience
desire for teaching and
• Current ministry position
educational leadership
Ed.D. graduates serve in
D.Min. graduates already
Students choose this
Christian ministry,
serve in positions of ministry,
program for qualification
denominational leadership,
and the program is designed
toward post-graduate
K-12 education and
to equip graduates to serve
studies or to extend
administration and higher
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Ph.D.
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DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY The Doctor of Philosophy is a 60-hour advanced and terminal degree, designed to prepare men and women for service in the ministries of teaching and academic research. The program is also designed to provide outstanding specialized training for pastors, missionaries and ministers. At Southeastern, the ultimate goal of the Ph.D. program is to help the church fulfill the Great Commission by equipping men and women to teach others as Jesus commanded. We pursue the best scholarship driven by the desire to glorify God and the confidence that God will empower the prayerful Christian to exceed his or her own personal limitations (Eph 3:20; 1 Cor 1:24-25; 2 Cor 12:9-10).
REQUIREMENTS Those striving for academic and teaching excellence who have a: • Master of Divinity or qualified Master of Arts in an appropriate field • Minimum 3.5 GPA in graduate work • Writing sample • Acceptable GRE and entrance exam scores
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APPLICATION DEADLINE: JANUARY 15 OR AUGUST 1 (FOR THE FOLLOWING SEMESTER)
APPLICATION FEE: $40 ENROLLMENT FEE: $600 (SBC) $2,352 (NON-SBC) ESTIMATED PROGRAM COST: $27,300 (SBC) $54,000 (NON-SBC) *Course fees subject to change each year
DAVID PHILLIPS Ph.D. student
MODIFIED RESIDENCY
AREAS OF STUDY
While the standard resident program remains the most favorable learning environment, several areas of study are offered in a modified residency format. These areas of study allow students to remain in their current ministry assignment while engaging in Ph.D. studies. Students who choose the modified residency format enter the program as a community of scholars and normally remain together through a series of seminars that meet twice annually. All seminar and degree requirements for the students in concentrations with modified residency are identical to the standard resident program.
• Biblical Studies
PROGRAM COMPONENTS Course Offerings
• Old Testament • New Testament • Biblical Theology • Old Testament • New Testament • Theological Studies • Systematic Theology
Hours
Introduction to Research and Integration................ 2 Teaching and Higher Education.................................. 3 Colloquiual Series.......................................................... 3 Doctoral Seminars....................................................... 24 Mentorship I and II........................................................ 6
• Historical Theology • Philosophy of Religion • Public Theology • Christian Ethics
(Mentorships provide intensive and specialized research with one’s major professor, as well as preparation for comprehensive exams and the dissertation prospectus)
• Systematic Theology
Examinations
• Apologetics and Culture
Modern Research Language Proficiency...................n/c Comprehensive Exam (written).................................. 2 Comprehensive Exam (oral)......................................... 2
Candidacy
• Historical Theology
• Theology and Worship • Philosophy of Religion • Applied Theology
Dissertation Prospectus...............................................1 Dissertation.................................................................. 16 Dissertation Defense.....................................................1
• Christian Leadership
Total for Ph.D...........................................................60
• Preaching
• Missiology (NA or Int’l)
• Biblical Counseling
Please contact the Office of Ph.D. Studies for more information at 919-761-2415 or phd@sebts.edu
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Ed.D.
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DOCTOR of EDUCATION The Doctor of Education program at Southeastern is a 60-hour, advanced and terminal degree program that challenges students to achieve their best in a flexible, yet rigorous program created to shape and prepare leaders in education and ministry. It focuses on both the theory and practice of education within church, school and university settings. Students will develop skills in teaching techniques, leadership methods for diverse settings and research skills to examine problems in a complex world. Prepare to be sharpened for Great Commission work by studying with outstanding professors and students at Southeastern. In this degree, students will become better communicators and educators, critical thinkers and problem solvers. The Doctor of Education degree offers tracks in Christian counseling and Christian education.
REQUIREMENTS Those striving for academic and teaching excellence who have a: • Masters degree (some leveling courses may be required) • 3.25 GPA in graduate work • Strong academic record and desire for teaching and educational leadership
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APPLICATION DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1 (FOR SPRING) MAY 1 (FOR FALL) APPLICATION FEE: $40 ENROLLMENT FEE: $600 (SBC) $2,352 (NON-SBC) ESTIMATED PROGRAM COST: $27,300 (SBC) $54,000 (NON-SBC) *Course fees subject to change each year
CHRISTY WAULK & CLASSIE SHAW-KINSEY Ed.D. in Christian Counseling students
MODIFIED RESIDENCY
AREAS OF CONCENTRATION
The Ed.D. is a terminal research degree with a commuter-friendly, modified residency format. On-campus time is limited to one week per quarter, with online course work before and sometimes after class sessions. Students move through the coursework as part of a cohort, which is usually a group of 10-12 students. The cohort format provides a community of scholars in which iron sharpens iron.
• Denominational and Educational Leadership • Church Administration • Christian School Leadership • Teaching and Learning Curriculum
PROGRAM COMPONENTS First Year
• Church Education
Hours
Sessions 1 & 2 Core Courses.................................................................. 9 Integrative Seminar I.................................................... 3 Sessions 3 & 4 Core Courses.................................................................. 3 Integrative Seminar II................................................... 3 Advanced Statistics...................................................... 3 Specialized Study I........................................................ 3
• Higher Education Administration • Spiritual Formation and Discipleship • Legal Issues In Education and Ministry *Other areas of interest may be approved
Second Year Sessions 5 & 6 Core Courses.................................................................. 6 Mentorship and Guided Research I........................... 3 Specialized Study II....................................................... 3 Sessions 7 & 8 Core Courses.................................................................. 6 Mentorship and Guided Research II.......................... 3 Research Methods........................................................ 3
Third Year Dissertation...................................................................12
Total for Ed.D...........................................................60
Please contact the Ed.D. Studies office for more information at 919-761-2490 or edd@sebts.edu. SEBTS.EDU
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D.Min.
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DOCTOR of MINISTRY The Doctor of Ministry program is a 31-hour professional degree program designed to equip ministry leaders to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ by fulfilling the Great Commission in their own ministry contexts. Our program has the essential tools to equip leaders in various contexts to strengthen their ministries and further develop as leaders. The program is designed as a modified residency model to encourage and provide further education for ministry leaders all over the globe.
REQUIREMENTS Those striving for academic and teaching excellence who have a: • Master of Divinity or its equivalent from an accredited theological institution • 3.0 GPA in graduate work (persons with a lower GPA will be considered individually) • 3 years post-M.Div. vocational ministry experience (some exceptions based on age and experience) • Current ministry position
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APPLICATION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1 (FOR WINTER) MAY 1 (FOR SUMMER) APPLICATION FEE: $40 INITIAL PROGRAM FEE: $300 (SBC) $450 (NON-SBC) ESTIMATED PROGRAM COST: $16,700 (SBC) $19,600 (NON-SBC) *Course fees subject to change each year
GUS HERNANDEZ D.Min. Student
MODIFIED RESIDENCY
CONCENTRATIONS
Because the D.Min. degree is designed for those actively serving in vocational ministry, it is designed specifically as a modified residency program. For the first two years of the program, seminars meet on campus twice a year. The ministry project is done in the student’s current context in consultation with a supervisory committee.
• Christian Leadership • Biblical Counseling • Pastoral Care and Counseling • Faith & Culture • Missions & Evangelism • Church Growth and Revitalization
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
• Intentional Disciple-making First Semester
Hours
Program Orientation...........................................................1 First Seminar.........................................................................3 Contextualized Learning Experience (CLE).................2
Second Semester
• Expository Preaching • Next Generation Ministry • Ministry to Women • Non-Specialization
The Minister as a Person and Professional................3 Second Seminar...................................................................3
Third Semester Integrated Theology...........................................................2 Third Seminar........................................................................3 Contextualized Learning Experience (CLE).................2
Fourth Semester Project Design Workshop.................................................3 Fourth Seminar.....................................................................3
Fifth Semester Ministry Project...................................................................3
Sixth Semester Ministry Project...................................................................3
Total for D.Min.................................................... 31
Please contact the D.Min. Studies office for more information at 919-761-2216 or dmin@sebts.edu.
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Th.M.
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MASTER of THEOLOGY The Master of Theology program is for post-M.Div. students who desire to either: (1) enhance their academic qualifications for doctoral studies; or (2) extend their preparation for ministry in a local church, on the mission field or in other positions of denominational service.
REQUIREMENTS Those striving for academic and ministry excellence who have a: • Master of Divinity or its equivalent • Strong background in Greek and Hebrew (6 hours of coursework in each) • 3.0 GPA minimum
TH.M. AND TH.M. WITH THESIS TRACKS The Th.M. program offers regular and thesis options. Admission requirements and degree hours are the same for both options; however, the coursework differs. Students interested should consult with their potential major professor and/or the director of Th.M. program to determine which option best meets their academic goals.
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APPLICATION DEADLINE: 60 DAYS BEORE ENROLLMENT APPLICATION FEE: $40 ESTIMATED PROGRAM COST: $5,500 (SBC) $11,000 (NON-SBC) *Course fees subject to change each year
COURTLANDT PERKINS Th.M. Student
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
MAJOR AREAS
Th.M.
• Biblical Studies
Upper-Level M.Div. Requirements or Ph.D. Seminars*
Hours
Concentration Electives............................................... 6 Free Electives................................................................. 6
Advanced-Level Requirements Bibliographical Research................................................... 3 Th.M. Guided Reading I................................................ 3 Th.M. Guided Reading II............................................... 3 Th.M. Guided Research................................................ 3
Total for Th.M.........................................................24*
• Old Testament • New Testament • Theological Studies • Christian Ethics • Church History • Philosophy • Theology • Applied Theology • Biblical Counseling • Christian Leadership
Th.M. with Thesis
• Evangelism
Th.M. Courses Hours
• Missions
Bibliographical Research............................................. 3 Ph.D. Seminars............................................................... 6 Upper-Level M.Div. Courses or Ph.D. Seminars**..... 6
• Preaching • Women’s Studies
Th.M. Thesis Thesis........................................................................................ 9
Total for Th.M. with Thesis.................................24* *Up to 12 credit hours in Ph.D. seminars taken as part of the Th.M. degree may be transferable into the Southeastern Ph.D. program. Please contact the Office of Ph.D. Studies for further information. **Students who fail to complete Th.M. guided research/ thesis in one semester (or students who do not wish to enroll in an academic course in a given semester) must enroll in Th.M. continuous enrollment, which is 3 credit hours. Credit hours for Th.M. continuous enrollment are not counted toward graduation.
Please contact the Th.M. Studies office for more information at 919-761-2160 or thm@sebts.edu. For Th.M. admission information, contact 919-761-2281 or admissions@sebts.edu. SEBTS.EDU
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F IN A NC I A L A ID The Southern Baptist Cooperative Program allows Southeastern to offer a world-class education at a fraction of the cost. We are eager to partner with students to make attending Seminary as affordable as possible.
Generous and faithful donors of Southeastern also provide students with substantial financial support through scholarships and awards. For more information about available opportunities, visit our website listed below.
The Student Resources Office also coordinates Veterans Benefits and Employment Services.
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HOU S ING Southeastern’s campus housing experience features everything from traditional dorm-style living to vibrant apartment community life. Many options are within walking distance and are family-friendly. We have a home that is right for you throughout your entire seminary experience. Southeastern also offers commuter housing for commuting, hybrid and intensive students. Whether you stay one night or two weeks, we have affordable options to help you.
For more housing information, visit sebts.edu/housing or call 919-761-2400.
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CONFERENCES Southeastern is committed to providing experiences outside of the classroom that encourage lifelong learning and dedication to ministry excellence. Throughout the year, Southeastern hosts The GO Conference, 9Marks at Southeastern, and others, which attract people from across the Triangle and around the nation to our campus. Southeastern students can attend these conferences for a reduced rate. Speakers have included evangelical leaders like Matt Carter, J.D. Greear, Russell Moore, David Platt and our own president Daniel Akin. For more information about conferences, visit sebts.edu/conferences.
CHAPEL Chapel is held every Tuesday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m. during the fall and spring semesters. The singing and preaching serve to encourage students, faculty and staff as we worship Christ together. In addition to our own faculty and president, guest speakers regularly fill the Binkley Chapel pulpit. You can watch chapel messages via live stream at sebts.edu/streaming and see past messages archived at sebts.edu/chapel .
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TREVIN WAX - PH.D.
Bible and Reference Publisher, LifeWay Christian Resources
ALICIA WONG - ED.D.
Associate Professor of Women’s Ministry, Gateway Seminary
MATT CARTER - D.MIN.
Pastor of Preaching and Vision, The Austin Stone Community Church
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VISIT US We encourage you to visit Southeastern to speak with faculty and fellow advanced degree students. Also, take time to meet with the director of the program you plan on pursuing, and make sure to tour our campus to see firsthand what God is doing here.
To arrange a visit, contact our Admissions Office at 1-800-284-6317 or visit iamgoing.org. If you need help scheduling a time with professors or directors, the Admissions Office would love to assist you.
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