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Master of Divinity (Chaplaincy)

Description:

The Master of Divinity (Chaplaincy) provides you with a comprehensive range of biblical-theological knowledge and practical skills for ministry leadership along with specialized skills to perform the pastoral, caregiver, emotional, and spiritual roles of a chaplain. It prepares you to serve as a chaplain in a military, institutional, or organizational context. CIU also offers a Master of Arts in Chaplaincy. CIUI

Programs for Students with or without Previous Bible Training

Each degree program is offered in two formats:

  • Program 1 for college or university graduates with no previous studies in Bible or theology, and
  • Program 2 for Bible college graduates or college graduates who have at least 30 semester hours of Bible, theology or church history. 
Program One (90 semester hours)Program Two (72 semester hours)

Bible and Theology (36 semester hours)

  • BIB 5112 Genesis to Song of Solomon: God's Plan of Creation and Redemption
  • BIB 5113 Prophets: God's Message of Redemption and Judgment
  • BIB 5132 Gospels: God's Means of Providing Redemption
  • BIB 5133 Acts to Revelation: God's People Proclaiming Redemption Globally
  • BIB 5410 Hermeneutics: Interpreting and Applying the Bible
  • THE 6310 Systematic Theology 1
  • THE 6320 Systematic Theology 2
  • THE 6341 Theological Methods and Issues

One biblical language sequence:

Worldview and Spiritual Formation (15 semester hours)

Ministry Skills and Internship (18 semester hours)

Concentration (21 semester hours)

  • CNC 6400 Pastoral Counseling Techniques
  • MIN 6130 Nature of the Chaplain
  • MIN 6460 Public Ministry Skills for a Multi-faith Context
  • Designated Electives - Four of the following:
    • CNC 6710 Brief and Solution-Focused Counseling
    • CNC 6410 Crisis Counseling
    • CNC 6441 Counseling Grief and Loss
    • CNC 6730 Pre-marital, Marital and Family Counseling
    • CNC 6460 Clinical Pastoral Education (1 unit)
    • CNC 6711 Psychopathology for Ministry Contexts
    • ICS 5010 Introduction to World Religions
    • MIN 6461 Personal Evangelism for Chaplains
    • THE 6500 Christian Social Ethics

Bible and Theology (18 semester hours)

One biblical language sequence:

Worldview and Spiritual Formation (12 semester hours)

  • MIN 6170 Community and Church-based Spiritual Formation
  • HIS 6221 History of Global Christianity 1
  • HIS 6231 History of Global Christianity 2
  • ICS 6024 Understanding Cultures and Worldviews

Ministry Skills and Internship (18 semester hours)

Concentration (21 semester hours)

  • CNC 6400 Pastoral Counseling Techniques
  • MIN 6130 Nature of the Chaplain
  • MIN 6460 Public Ministry Skills for a Multi-faith Context
  • Designated Electives - Four of the following:
    • CNC 6710 Brief and Solution-Focused Counseling
    • CNC 6410 Crisis Counseling
    • CNC 6441 Counseling Grief and Loss
    • CNC 6730 Pre-marital, Marital and Family Counseling
    • CNC 6460 Clinical Pastoral Education (1 unit)
    • CNC 6711 Psychopathology for Ministry Contexts
    • ICS 5010 Introduction to World Religions
    • MIN 6461 Personal Evangelism for Chaplains
    • THE 6500 Christian Social Ethics

Free Electives (3 semester hours)

  • One course from any alpha-designator

 

 

 

Opportunities: 
  • Clearly articulate the nature of chaplaincy ministry with respect to its identity, purpose, and parameters
  • Demonstrate biblical understanding concerning and basic skill in worship leadership, including communication of biblical truth, in a multi-faith, multi-cultural context
  • Demonstrate interpersonal skills