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Program Design

Classroom sessions are scheduled at strategic locations, utilizing the facilities of selected colleges, as well as the resident AGTS campus. Sessions consist of a variety of class schedules supported by pre-session and post-session assignments.

Individuals who are engaged in full-time ministry or other employment are normally allowed to take up to 20 credits during an academic year through the Continuing Education program. Branch campus participants may take up to 30 credits per academic year.

Programs

The Office of Continuing Education offers the following programs:

Master of Arts in Christian Ministries

The Master of Arts in Christian Ministries (M.A.C.M.) is a 48-hour degree program. This is the only master’s degree offered by AGTS which may be completed entirely at one of the branch campuses. Up to one-third of the required credits may be earned through distance learning courses (DLC) .

The M.A.C.M. is designed to provide advanced biblical, theological and practical training for individuals who desire to enhance their ministry skills. It equips ministers to become life-long learners and to develop models of personal and professional growth. It differs from the M.Div. degree in that it provides no academic concentration which would prepare students for ongoing graduate degrees at the Ph.D. or D.Min. levels.

Master of Divinity In-Service Track

The Master of Divinity In-Service Track is a 78-hour degree program. This curriculum design eliminates course reduction. One-third of the required credits (27) must be taken at the main campus (this requirement may be satisfied by attending one-week modular classes, summer sessions or full-length semesters). Up to one-third of the required credits may be earned through distance learning courses.

The Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree program is designed to form habits of theological reflection based on a deep sense of God's Mission in the world. These habits should result in serious commitment to the church and its mission. Such reflection begins with a vibrant encounter with God that creates a personal relationship of faith. Adequate theological reflection requires the acquisition of interpretive skills for understanding and living out the teachings of the Scriptures and learning from the collective experience of Christians in other times and places. Obviously, without a broad and integrated base of knowledge, students will not develop an integrated Christian worldview that makes enlightened theological reflection possible. Reflection, however, is not enough. Because AGTS desires to form organic intellectuals rather than arm-chair thinkers, theological reflection inherently involves thinking on one's feet in the course of ministerial activity. To make this kind of reflective action possible, students will develop creative practical ministry skills and the confidence to put them to work in ministry. Finally, and most importantly, students will devote themselves to spiritual formation that results in a lifetime of passionate, Spirit-filled service to God and neighbor. The M.Div. degree is also designed to prepare students fully for further graduate studies at the Ph.D. or D.Min. levels.

Distance Learning Courses (DLC)

Enables individuals to earn credits toward a graduate degree without traveling to any of the participating campuses. Participants study selected subjects through lectures on audio CD, video, DVD and online courses supplemented by directed reading and research assignments, under the direction of AGTS faculty mentors. As many as one-third of the required hours in any AGTS degree may be earned through DLC or directed research (fill out the Course Selection Form for DLC and directed research courses) (other advanced standing credit may limit the number of allowable hours).

Continuing Education Nondegree (Audit)

Courses taken on a noncredit basis, at one quarter the regular tuition rate, offer continuing education for individuals who do not wish to pursue a degree. Please note that courses audited cannot be changed to credit.

National Association of Church Business Administration

AGTS is a Certification Center (provisional status) for the National Association of Church Business Administration (NACBA) and offers seminars leading to certification by NACBA as a Fellow in Church Business Administration. By special arrangement, these seminars may also be taken for graduate credit at AGTS. For additional information on the NACBA certification program, contact the AGTS Continuing Education Office.

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Credits earned in the Continuing Education program may be applied to resident programs (see Advanced Standing).

Tuition and Fees

Every effort is made to keep costs of the Continuing Education program as reasonable as possible without jeopardizing the excellence of the program. (See Financial Information.) Financial assistance is available to qualified applicants. For more information contact the Continuing Education Office or the Financial Aid Office.

Faculty

The AGTS Continuing Education faculty represents the best in Pentecostal scholarship and leadership. Twenty resident professors and more than 80 adjunct faculty members bring expertise and diversity to the AGTS Continuing Education program. They are cutting-edge specialists in worship, preaching, evangelism, leadership, discipleship, counseling, youth, music, administration, and cross-cultural ministry.

Faculty members are more than classroom lecturers; they serve as resource persons both during Continuing Education sessions and as post-session projects are developed.

Admission Requirements

Individuals are expected to complete the requirements for their degree under the catalog in effect at the time of initial degree candidacy. They may elect to meet modifications in the program announced in subsequent catalogs if approved. (Contact Registrar’s Office, registrar@agts.edu, for approval process.)

All requirements for the M.A.C.M. degree through Continuing Education must be completed within six years. Active missionaries must complete their degree within 10 years.

Admission Procedure

Concurrent Enrollment

Participants in the Continuing Education program who are interested in concurrent enrollment in another seminary or graduate school for the purpose of transferring credits to AGTS toward the M.A.C.M. or the M.Div. In-Service must secure approval in advance from the academic dean (contact the Registrar’s Office, registrar@agts.edu) (see Advanced Standing).

Graduation Requirements

In addition to the general requirements for graduation (see catalog), a portfolio review may be required.

Updated: Monday, June 28, 2010 9:30 AM

 

 
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