Master of Arts in Theological Studies
or Worship Studies
The Master of Arts in Practical Theology degree offers concentrations in Theological Studies or Worship Studies. The Theological Studies concentration equips students to apply biblical truths and the knowledge of Christ to contemporary issues, which inform our post-modern society. A rigorous curriculum prepares students for many advanced programs in the theological disciplines. The Worship Studies concentration equips interested students in pursuing graduate courses in worship, while providing the solid biblical and theological foundations required to meet the needs of traditional and contemporary church settings. At the completion of this course of study, students should be able to function as theologically informed worship leaders, and apply the knowledge and skills gained in a variety of cultural contexts and communities of faith.
Forty-eight hours (48 hrs.) of academic course and field-based work, arranged in five eight-week sessions, lead to the Master of Arts (MA) degree in Practical Theology. The program is designed for students interested or immersed in ministerial leadership. Students become engrossed in a rigorous study of religion, theology, and worship while experiencing diverse forms and traditions of ministry. In addition, faith communities will serve as hands-on laboratories and sites for practicum experiences as a part of the field education experiences in religious education and leadership. The Master of Arts in practical theology prepares you for professions such as worship leader, religious writer, program director, some chaplaincy and a variety of ministerial settings and services.
Curriculum
Course | Course Title |
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RELV 601 | Old Testament Literature Survey |
RELV 602 | New Testament Literature Survey |
RELV 605 | Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics |
RELV 607 | Introduction to Biblical Theology |
RELV 609 | Systematic Theology I |
RELV 613 | The Phenomenon of Religion: Faith and Life |
RELV 610 | Systematic Theology II |
RELV 631 | Biblical Theology |
RELV 632 | Historical Theology |
RELV 635 | Theology of Christian Education |
RELV 636 | Theological Seeds of Evangelism & Discipleship |
RELV 622 | Biblical Exegesis |
RELV 614 | Hebrew Language and Tools |
RELV 624 | Greek Language and Tools |
RELV 651 | Supervised Ministry Practicum |
RELV 656 | Project Practicum I: Theology Internship |
RELV 661 | Project Practicum II: Theology Project |
Course | Course Title |
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RELV 601 | Old Testament Literature Survey |
RELV 602 | New Testament Literature Survey |
RELV 605 | Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics |
RELV 607 | Introduction to Biblical Theology |
RELV 609 | Systematic Theology I |
RELV 613 | The Phenomenon of Religion: Faith and Life |
RELV 610 | Systematic Theology II |
RELV 615 | Historical Development of Worship |
RELV 616 | Building a Theology of Worship |
RELV 617 | The Worship Leader |
RELV 618 | Principles of Worship |
RELV 619 | Dynamics of Worship |
RELV 620 | Traditional and Contemporary Worship |
RELV 621 | Planning the Worship Experience |
RELV 651 | Supervised Ministry Practicum |
RELV 656 | Project Practicum I: Worship Internship |
RELV 661 | Project Practicum II: Worship Project |
Course Details
- Cost Per Credit—$695
- Course Length—8 weeks
- Degree Credits—48 semester hours
Financial Aid
- Available to those who qualify
- Apply for financial aid at US Office of Student Aid.
- FAFSA School Code: 003714
Admissions Requirements
- Online application for admission
- Bachelor’s degree with minimum GPA of 2.5
- Personal statement
- Writing sample
- College/University transcripts from all Colleges/Universities attended
- A copy of your State or Federal ID
Please forward all admissions packages and supplemental documentation to:
Hampton U Online
Attn: HUO Graduate Admissions
PO Box 6227
Hampton, Virginia 23668
Official Transcripts sent through a transcript network may be sent to hutranscripts@hamptonu.edu
Unofficial/Opened/Scanned transcripts will not be accepted for graduate programs
Application Deadlines
The Religious Studies Program accepts and evaluates applications as they are received. Students may enroll for classes in the eight-week session after receiving an official acceptance letter from Hampton University Online.
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