Seminary (Graduate) Programs Tabernacle Baptist Seminary offers a series of graduate programs at various levels to meet the needs of men and women seeking advanced training and preparation for ministry. These programs range from one year of general study to four years of detailed study allowing concentration in a specific field. The graduate programs presented here may appear to focus on the fulfillment of academic requirements, but TBS recognizes that a proper walk with God is the necessary foundation of all true academic and practical success. Thus, every candidate for a graduate degree at TBS must have completed not only all academic course work and prerequisites but must also have maintained in his or her personal life a Christ-honoring testimony in keeping with the TBS statement of faith. This requirement supersedes all others. Master of Ministry Program The Master of Ministry (MMin) program consists of one year, thirty-three (33) semester hours of graduate-level theological study designed to enhance the abilities of men already in ministerial work but who are not practiced in a Biblical language. Prerequisites: An approved Bachelor's degree Eighteen (18) semester hours of Bible An acceptable proficiency in touch typing An acceptable proficiency in office software Proper documentation of all prior college-level study Written requests for all transfer and ministry credits Applicants who have not fulfilled all prerequisites may be granted provisional acceptance into the program while completing prerequisites at TBBCS or other schools approved in advance by the Academic Committee. Transfer Credits: Applicants may request the transfer of a maximum of fifteen (15) semester hours of graduate credits wherein the applicant received a minimum grade of B. These credits must be in courses which effectively substitute for the courses specified for this degree. Experience Credits: Applicants with a minimum of three (3) years ministry experience may request a maximum of three (3) semester hours of ministry transfer credits toward this degree. Such applicants may also request a maximum of three (3) additional semester hours of equivalence transfer credits where they can document or otherwise demonstrate having fulfilled the
requirements for a course specified for this degree. Such requests will be evaluated by TBS on an individual basis, but no actual transfer of ministry or equivalence credit will be completed until the student demonstrates success in course work at TBS. Graduation Requirements: Completion of all course work delineated for this degree Satisfaction of all financial obligations An acceptable proficiency in Bible software Number Hrs Description Number Hrs Description BC 506 3 Marriage Counseling TH 715 3 Biblical Theology of OT BC 508 3 Crisis Counseling TH 716 3 Biblical Theology of NT 6 Biblical Counseling 6 Theology OT 501 3 Advanced OT Introduction PS 520 3 Pastoral Theology & Practice OT 621 3 Wisdom Literature 3 Practical Studies 6 Old Testament EL 3 Elective NT 501 3 Advanced NT Introduction EL 3 Elective NT 3 NT Elective 6 Electives 6 New Testament
Master of Religious Education Program The Master of Religious Education (MRE) program consists of one year, thirty-three (33) semester hours, of graduate-level theological study designed to provide more intensive preparation for ministering the Word of God. Students may choose a concentration in Pastoral Ministry, Biblical Counseling, or Christian Education. Prerequisites: An approved Bachelor's degree Nine (9) semester hours of Bible Nine (9) semester hours in area of concentration An acceptable proficiency in touch typing An acceptable proficiency in office software Proper documentation of all prior college-level study Written requests for all transfer and ministry credits Applicants who have not fulfilled all prerequisites may be granted provisional acceptance into the program while completing prerequisites at TBBCS or other schools approved in advance by the Academic Committee. Transfer Credits: Applicants may request the transfer of a maximum of fifteen (15) semester hours of graduate credits wherein the applicant received a minimum grade of B. These credits must be in courses which effectively substitute for the courses specified for this degree. Graduation Requirements: Completion of all course work delineated for the specified degree Satisfaction of all financial obligations An acceptable proficiency in Bible software
Master of Religious Education: Pastoral Ministry This concentration is designed to strengthen the foundation of individuals who will serve in the role of Pastor or Assistant Pastor, whether or not they already possess a related undergraduate degree. Students will enhance their abilities in the analysis of Scripture while learning a Biblical philosophy of the pastoral role and increasing their effectiveness in church ministry. Number Hrs Description Number Hrs Description BC 506 3 Marriage Counseling BL 710 3 NT Textual Evaluation BC 508 3 Crisis Counseling BL 3 Biblical Language Elective 6 Biblical Counseling BL 3 Biblical Language Elective 9 Biblical Languages OT 501 3 Advanced OT Introduction OT 621 3 Wisdom Literature TH 715 3 Biblical Theology of OT 6 Old Testament TH 716 3 Biblical Theology of NT 6 Theology NT 501 3 Advanced NT Introduction NT 3 NT Elective 6 New Testament Master of Religious Education: Biblical Counseling This concentration is designed to strengthen the foundation of men and women who will serve in both formal and informal leadership roles involving Biblical counseling. Students will enhance their abilities in the analysis of Scripture while learning a Biblical philosophy of counseling and increasing their effectiveness at helping others to see and apply God's design to life. Number Hrs Description Number Hrs Description BC 506 3 Marriage Counseling BL 710 3 NT Textual Evaluation BC 508 3 Crisis Counseling BL 3 Biblical Language Elective BC 3 BC Elective BL 3 Biblical Language Elective 9 Biblical Counseling 9 Biblical Languages OT 501 3 Advanced OT Introduction TH 715 3 Biblical Theology of OT OT 621 3 Wisdom Literature TH 716 3 Biblical Theology of NT 6 Old Testament 6 Theology NT 501 3 Advanced NT Introduction 3 New Testament
Master of Religious Education: Christian Education This concentration is designed to strengthen the foundation of men and women who will serve in both formal and informal leadership roles involving Christian education. Students will enhance their abilities in the analysis of Scripture while learning a Biblical philosophy of education and increasing their effectiveness in administering Christian education at all levels. Number Hrs Description Number Hrs Description BC 506 3 Marriage Counseling BL 710 3 NT Textual Evaluation 3 Biblical Counseling BL 3 Biblical Language Elective BL 3 Biblical Language Elective OT 501 3 Advanced OT Introduction 9 Biblical Languages OT 621 3 Wisdom Literature 6 Old Testament TH 715 3 Biblical Theology of OT TH 716 3 Biblical Theology of NT NT 501 3 Advanced NT Introduction 6 Theology 3 New Testament ED 501 3 Philosophy of Chr Education ED 511 3 School Administration 6 Theology
Master of Divinity Program The Master of Divinity (MDiv) program consists of three years, ninety-six (96) semester hours of graduate-level theological study designed to provide extensive preparation for analysis and application of the Word of God in a wide range of vocations. Students may choose a concentration in Pastoral Ministry, Biblical Counseling, Biblical Languages, or Christian Education. Prerequisites: An approved Bachelor's degree Six (6) semester hours of NT Greek with demonstrated knowledge of basic grammar and vocabulary An acceptable proficiency in touch typing and office software with demonstrated ability to prepare and form documents A suitable laptop computer with appropriate software including BibleWorks 8 or 9, or complete equivalent Proper documentation of all prior college-level study Written requests for all transfer and ministry credits Applicants who have not completed all prerequisites may be granted provisional acceptance into the program while fulfilling deficiencies at TBBCS. Students may request, in advance, permission to fulfill certain requirements at other schools deemed acceptable by the Academic Committee. Transfer Credits: Applicants may request the transfer of a maximum of forty-eight (48) semester hours of graduate credits wherein the applicant received a minimum grade of B. These credits must be in courses which effectively substitute for the courses specified for this degree. The tables below present typical requirements for degree concentrations, understanding that applicants may have completed varying levels of course work in the listed fields. Thus, the applicant must provide transcripts, sent directly from the respective institutions where the applicant has obtained graduate-level credits, with a minimum grade of B. Upon receipt of all transcripts, TBS will evaluate the applicant's prior work, wherein he or she received a minimum grade of "B", and determine a projected course of study to fulfill degree requirements. In special cases, an applicant who demonstrates the fulfillment of additional possible transfer credits by virtue of having taught or taken a course, or its equivalent, at a college or seminary of like academic level and Biblical philosophy may request in writing a transfer of equivalence credit. TBS will evaluate each request on an individual basis and respond to the applicant in writing. No transfer of equivalence credit will be completed until the student demonstrates effectiveness in course work at TBS. Graduation Requirements: Completion of all specified courses with a 3.0 grade point average
Satisfaction of all financial obligations An acceptable proficiency in BibleWorks 8 or 9, or complete equivalent Degree Concentrations: Master of Divinity Pastoral Concentration Ministry Biblical Counseling Biblical Languages Christian Education Old Testament 12 12 12 12 New Testament 12 12 12 12 Theology 15 15 15 15 Biblical Hebrew 12 12 15 12 Biblical Greek 15 15 18 15 Biblical Aramaic 0 0 3 0 Christian Education 3 3 3 6 Practical Studies 6 3 3 3 Biblical Counseling 12 15 6 12 History 9 9 9 9 Electives 0 0 0 0 Total Hours 96 96 96 96
Master of Divinity: Pastoral Ministry This concentration is designed to establish a strong Biblical foundation in individuals who will minister as pastors, missionaries, evangelists, or any of a wide range of similar roles. Students will learn a Biblical philosophy of the leadership role while developing their own abilities for intensive, analytical study and accurate interpretation of Scripture, especially through proper use of Biblical languages. Number Hrs Description Number Hrs Description BC 601 3 Intro to Biblical Counseling BL 511 3 Greek Syntax I BC 510 3 Principles for Christian Living BL 512 3 Greek Syntax II BC 506 3 Marriage Counseling BL 710 3 NT Textual Evaluation BC 508 3 Crisis Counseling BL 3 Greek Exegesis Elective 12 Biblical Counseling BL 3 Greek Exegesis Elective 15 Biblical Language Greek OT 501 3 Advanced OT Introduction OT 520 3 Adv Biblical Creation Science BL 501 3 Elementary Hebrew I OT 612 3 Archaeology BL 502 3 Elementary Hebrew II OT 621 3 Wisdom Literature BL 503 3 Hebrew Gram & Exeg Esthr 12 Old Testament BL 504 3 Hebrew Gram & Exeg Pslms 12 Biblical Language Hebrew NT 501 3 Advanced NT Introduction NT 3 NT Elective ED 501 3 Philosophy of Chr Education NT 3 NT Elective 3 Christian Education NT 3 NT Elective 12 New Testament HI 503 3 Baptist History HI 641 3 History of Christianity I TH 715 3 Biblical Theology of OT HI 642 3 History of Christianity II TH 716 3 Biblical Theology of NT 9 History TH 3 Theology Elective TH 3 Theology Elective PS 501 3 Message Prep & Delivery I TH 3 Theology Elective PS 520 3 Pastoral Theology & Practice 15 Theology 6 Practical Studies
Master of Divinity: Biblical Counseling This concentration is designed to establish a strong Biblical foundation in men and women who will minister proper Biblical counseling to individuals both in and outside the body of Christ. Students will learn a true Biblical philosophy of counseling while learning effective procedures and developing their own abilities for accurate interpretation and application of Scripture, especially through proper use of Biblical languages. Number Hrs Description Number Hrs Description BC 601 3 Intro to Biblical Counseling BL 511 3 Greek Syntax I BC 510 3 Principles for Christian Living BL 512 3 Greek Syntax II BC 506 3 Marriage Counseling BL 710 3 NT Textual Evaluation BC 508 3 Crisis Counseling BL 3 Greek Exeg Elective BC 3 Biblical Counseling Elective BL 3 Greek Exeg Elective 15 Biblical Counseling 15 Biblical Language Greek OT 501 3 Advanced OT Introduction BL 501 3 Elementary Hebrew I OT 520 3 Adv Biblical Creation Science BL 502 3 Elementary Hebrew II OT 612 3 Archaeology BL 503 3 Hebrew Gram & Exeg Esthr OT 621 3 Wisdom Literature BL 504 3 Hebrew Gram & Exeg Pslms 12 Old Testament 12 Biblical Language Hebrew NT 501 3 Advanced NT Introduction ED 501 3 Philosophy of Chr Education NT 3 NT Elective 3 Christian Education NT 3 NT Elective NT 3 NT Elective HI 503 3 Baptist History 12 New Testament HI 641 3 History of Christianity I HI 642 3 History of Christianity II TH 715 3 Biblical Theology of OT 9 History TH 716 3 Biblical Theology of NT TH 3 Theology Elective PS 501 3 Message Prep & Delivery I TH 3 Theology Elective 3 Practical Studies TH 3 Theology Elective 15 Theology
Master of Divinity: Biblical Languages This concentration is designed to establish a strong Biblical foundation in men and women who will serve in leadership roles requiring an intensive, analytical knowledge of Scripture, whether as pastors, teachers, translators, missionaries, evangelists, etc. Students will learn all three Biblical languages, and a true Biblical philosophy for their use, while developing an ability to accurately interpret and apply Scripture from the mindset of the ancient authors. Number Hrs Description Number Hrs Description BC 601 3 Intro to Biblical Counseling BL 511 3 Greek Syntax I BC 506 3 Marriage Counseling BL 512 3 Greek Syntax II 6 Biblical Counseling BL 710 3 NT Textual Evaluation BL 3 Greek Exegesis Elective OT 501 3 Advanced OT Introduction BL 3 Greek Exegesis Elective OT 520 3 Adv Biblical Creation Science BL 3 Greek Exegesis Elective OT 612 3 Archaeology 18 Biblical Language Greek OT 621 3 Wisdom Literature 12 Old Testament BL 501 3 Elementary Hebrew I BL 502 3 Elementary Hebrew II NT 501 3 Advanced NT Introduction BL 503 3 Hebrew Gram & Exeg Esthr NT 3 NT Elective BL 504 3 Hebrew Gram & Exeg Pslms NT 3 NT Elective BL 701 3 Biblical Aramaic NT 3 NT Elective BL 720 3 OT Textual Evaluation 12 New Testament 18 Biblical Language Hebrew TH 715 3 Biblical Theology of OT ED 501 3 Philosophy of Chr Education TH 716 3 Biblical Theology of NT 3 Christian Education TH 3 Theology Elective TH 3 Theology Elective HI 503 3 Baptist History TH 3 Theology Elective HI 641 3 History of Christianity I 15 Theology HI 642 3 History of Christianity II 9 History PS 501 3 Message Prep & Delivery I 3 Practical Studies
Master of Divinity: Christian Education This concentration is designed to establish a strong Biblical foundation in men and women who will minister in the realm of Christian Education, whether in a formal or informal educational setting, and in leadership roles requiring an intensive, analytical knowledge and understanding of Scripture. Students will learn a Biblical philosophy of education and will enhance their effectiveness in administering Christian education at all levels. Number Hrs Description Number Hrs Description BC 601 3 Intro to Biblical Counseling BL 511 3 Greek Syntax I BC 510 3 Principles for Christian Living BL 512 3 Greek Syntax II BC 506 3 Marriage Counseling BL 710 3 NT Textual Evaluation BC 512 3 Bibl Cnslg Childrn & Adolscnts BL 3 Greek Exegesis Elective 12 Biblical Counseling BL 3 Greek Exegesis Elective 15 Biblical Language Greek OT 501 3 Advanced OT Introduction OT 520 3 Adv Biblical Creation Science BL 501 3 Elementary Hebrew I OT 612 3 Archaeology BL 502 3 Elementary Hebrew II OT 621 3 Wisdom Literature BL 503 3 Hebrew Gram & Exeg Esthr 12 Old Testament BL 504 3 Hebrew Gram & Exeg Pslms 12 Biblical Language Hebrew NT 501 3 Advanced NT Introduction NT 3 NT Elective ED 501 3 Philosophy of Chr Education NT 3 NT Elective ED 3 Christian Education Elective NT 3 NT Elective 6 Christian Education 12 New Testament HI 503 3 Baptist History TH 715 3 Biblical Theology of OT HI 641 3 History of Christianity I TH 716 3 Biblical Theology of NT HI 642 3 History of Christianity II TH 3 Theology Elective 9 History TH 3 Theology Elective TH 3 Theology Elective PS 520 3 Pastoral Theology & Practice 15 Theology 3 Practical Studies
Doctoral Degree Programs Seminary (Graduate) Programs The Doctoral programs of the Seminary are designed to thoroughly prepare students for intensive ministry of the Word of God by sharpening their abilities in Biblical exposition, theological analysis, and correlation of the design of God to a broad range of life applications. These programs provide one year, thirty semester hours, of study beyond the Master of Divinity level, requiring an approved dissertation in addition to the specified course work. Students accepted into a TBS doctoral program must maintain both academic success, with no grade below "B", and the standards of belief and practice established by the Administration. Students who do not maintain these criteria will be subject to immediate termination of their programs. Though some latitude in belief may be permitted while an individual student is learning, the Seminary will not condone or allow itself to appear to promote any belief or behavior deemed contrary to the school's Biblical foundation. Dissertation Each doctoral student will write and successfully defend a rigorous, 200- page dissertation on a subject approved by the student's primary advisor and the Academic Committee. Doctoral students will not become candidates for the degree until the dissertation is completed and accepted by the Academic Committee. The dissertation will conform to the TBS Dissertation Standards established by the Administration and administered by the student's primary advisor. Students must complete all doctoral coursework and receive approval of the subject, methodology, and content of the dissertation prior to beginning formal work on the dissertation. The primary advisor may at his discretion reject, or require a complete revision of, any work done prior to approval. Portions of the dissertation will be submitted according to the schedule in the Dissertation Standards, with the final draft submitted not later than two years after the completion of coursework. Exceptions to this schedule must be approved in advance by the primary advisor and the Academic Committee. Students must enroll in each trimester until completion of the dissertation. Application Individuals seeking admission into a TBS doctoral program must submit a written request to the Dean, specifying the desired program and describing their reasons for pursuing this degree at TBS. This written request must include all pertinent personal information and transcripts necessary to facilitate evaluation by the TBS Academic Committee. Current students of TBS cannot presume upon acceptance into the doctoral program and must follow standard application procedures. They may, however, complete doctoral-level coursework prior to making application or receiving
acceptance into the program. These courses will not be applied to their Master of Divinity studies, but will be held in abeyance, pending the student's acceptance into a doctoral program. Prerequisites All individuals who have not completed coursework equivalent to a TBS Master of Divinity, including prerequisites, will be granted only probationary status until all Master of Divinity requirements have been satisfied with no grade below "B". Students who are granted probationary status must complete any deficiencies at TBS, but may request, in advance, permission from the Academic Committee to fulfill certain prerequisite requirements at other schools. Students who have received formal probationary admission into one of the Doctoral programs will not need to submit an additional request after fulfilling the Master of Divinity requirement unless their performance necessitates reevaluation. Students who did not receive their Master of Divinity at TBS must complete all doctoral credits at TBS. Ministry Experience Credits Those applying to the Doctor of Ministry program and who have formal ministry experience may submit to the Dean a written request to receive a limited number of doctoral credits based on that experience. The Academic Committee will evaluate these requests and notify the student regarding their determination of acceptable ministry credits. The Doctor of Religious Education program does not allow ministry credits, but the Administration may override this condition in special cases where clear documentation of that experience indicates it to be equivalent to specific program requirements. Graduation Requirements Completion of all specified courses Satisfaction of all financial obligations An acceptable proficiency in BibleWorks 8 or 9, or complete equivalent
Doctor of Ministry Program The Doctor of Ministry (DMin) program provides an additional year, thirty (30) semester hours, of study beyond the Master of Divinity level and focuses primarily on those already serving in ministry positions. This program sharpens the overall skills of such individuals and provides them with an opportunity to study in a particular field of interest or need. Prerequisites: An approved Master of Divinity degree Six (6) semester hours of NT Greek with demonstrated understanding of basic grammar and vocabulary An acceptable proficiency in touch typing and office software with demonstrated ability to prepare and form documents A suitable laptop computer with appropriate software, including BibleWorks 8 or 9, or complete equivalent Proper documentation of all prior college-level study Written requests for all transfer and ministry credits The table below represents a composite of all graduate-level course work required for the Doctor of Ministry, in order to demonstrate the range of fields deemed essential for this degree. Degree Concentrations: Course Subject Matter Non-Linguist Linguist Old Testament 15 15 New Testament 15 15 Theology 18 18 Biblical Hebrew 6 9 Biblical Greek 9 15 Practical Studies 12 12 Biblical Counseling 15 15 History 9 9 Christian Education 3 3 Ministry Credit / Electives 18 9 Dissertation Research 6 6 Total Program Hours 126 126
Doctor of Religious Education Program The Doctor of Religious Education (DRE) program provides an additional year, twenty-six (26) semester hours of study beyond the Master of Divinity level and focuses primarily on those men and women who wish to sharpen and balance their skills for ministry especially with a view toward detailed analysis of Scripture. Like the Doctor of Ministry, this program provides opportunity to study in a particular field; but with its strong foundation in Biblical languages and their proper use, it also greatly enhances the student's ability in accurate exposition and application of the Word of God. Students must maintain a B average at all times and must pass a Biblical languages proficiency test before becoming a candidate for graduation. The tables given below present the requirements for the various concentrations available in this program. Students may choose to focus on Pastoral Studies, Biblical Counseling, Biblical Languages, Teacher Education, or Biblical Studies with variations as shown below. Applicants, however, may have completed varying levels of study in the listed fields. Thus, the applicant must provide transcripts, sent directly from the respective institutions where the applicant has obtained graduate-level credits with a minimum grade of B. Upon receipt of all transcripts, TBS will evaluate the applicant's prior work and determine a projected course of study to fulfill degree requirements. In special cases, an applicant who demonstrates the fulfillment of a requirement by virtue of having taught or taken the course or an equivalent one at a college or seminary of like academic level and Biblical philosophy may request in writing a transfer of equivalence credit. TBS will evaluate each request on an individual basis and respond to the applicant in writing. No transfer of equivalence credit will be completed until the student demonstrates effectiveness in course work at TBS. All requests for transfer credit will be addressed to the Dean. Doctor of Religious Education Concentration Pastoral Ministry Biblical Counseling Biblical Languages Christian Education Biblical Studies Old Testament 5 2 2 2 5 New Testament 5 2 2 2 5 Theology 5 5 5 5 7 Biblical Hebrew 0 0 6 0 0 Biblical Greek 0 0 3 0 0 Practical Studies 2 0 0 0 0 Biblical Counseling 0 8 0 0 0 Teacher Education 0 0 0 8 0 Electives 3 3 2 3 3 Research Tools & Tech 2 2 2 2 2 Directed Research 4 4 4 4 4 Total Program Hours 26 26 26 26 26
Doctor of Religious Education - Pastoral Ministry: Designed to enhance the Biblical foundation already established in men who will serve in the role of Pastor or Assistant Pastor, and who have completed the Master of Divinity requirements in this concentration. First Trimester Courses Second Trimester Courses OT OT Elective 2 NT NT Elective 2 NT NT Elective 3 TH Theology Elective 2 TH Theology Elective 3 TS 631 Directed Research 2 TS 530 Research Tools & Tech 2 OT OT Elective 3 TS 630 Directed Research 2 PS Practical Studies Elective 2 Elective 3 Semester Hours 15 Semester Hours 11 Doctor of Religious Education - Biblical Counseling: Designed to enhance the Biblical foundation already established in men and women who will serve in the leadership roles involving Biblical counseling, and who have completed the Master of Divinity requirements in this concentration. First Trimester Courses Second Trimester Courses OT OT Elective 2 NT NT Elective 2 BC 508 Crisis Counseling 2 TH Theology Elective 2 TH Theology Elective 3 TS 631 Directed Research 2 TS 530 Research Tools & Tech 2 BC 506 Marital Counseling 3 TS 630 Directed Research 2 BC Biblical Counseling Elective 3 Elective 3 Semester Hours 14 Semester Hours 12
Doctor of Religious Education - Biblical Languages: Designed to enhance the Biblical foundation already established in men and women who will serve in the leadership roles involving the intensive use of Biblical languages, and who have completed the Master of Divinity requirements in this concentration. First Trimester Courses Second Trimester Courses OT OT Elective 2 NT NT Elective 2 BL Hebrew Exegesis 3 TH Theology Elective 2 TH Theology Elective 3 TS 631 Directed Research 2 TS 530 Research Tools & Tech 2 BL Greek Exegesis 3 TS 630 Directed Research 2 BL Hebrew Exegesis 3 Elective 2 Semester Hours 12 Semester Hours 14 Doctor of Religious Education - Christian Education: Designed to enhance the Biblical foundation already established in men and women who will serve in leadership roles involving Christian education, and who have completed the Master of Divinity requirements in an equivalent concentration. First Trimester Courses Second Trimester Courses OT OT Elective 2 NT NT Elective 2 ED 513 School Counseling 2 TH Theology Elective 2 TH Theology Elective 3 TS 631 Directed Research 2 TS 530 Research Tools & Tech 2 ED 511 School Administration 3 TS 630 Directed Research 2 ED Education Elective 3 Elective 3 Semester Hours 14 Semester Hours 12
Doctor of Religious Education - Biblical Studies: Designed to enhance the Biblical foundation already established in men and women who will serve in leadership roles in various church ministries, and who have completed the Master of Divinity requirements in an equivalent concentration. First Trimester Courses Second Trimester Courses NT NT Elective 3 OT OT Elective 3 OT OT Elective 2 NT NT Elective 2 TH Theology Elective 3 TH Theology Elective 2 TH Theology Elective 2 TH 631 Directed Research 2 TS 530 Research Tools & Tech 2 Elective 3 TS 630 Directed Research 2 Semester Hours 14 Semester Hours 12