DMIN - (Military Chaplaincy)

Purpose and Faculty


Purpose

The DMin (Military Chaplaincy) is designed to assist you in developing a higher level of expertise in your ministry to men and women in the armed forces. The course work and training you receive in the Basic and Advanced Chaplaincy programs of the US Army or equivalent courses as a chaplain in other branches of the US Military (active duty or reserve) count toward your degree at CIU SSM. Of the 30 semester hours required for the degree, you may transfer in up to 12 semester hours from your chaplaincy training.

Required Courses (12 semester hours)
MIN 9431 Spiritual Mentoring
RES 9400 Doctoral Research Methods
RES 9990 Professional Research Project (6)

Elective Courses (18 semester hours)
6 courses from any alpha-designator

Upcoming Required courses:

  • June 27 - July 8, 2011 RES 9400 "Doctoral Research Methods" with Dr. Robert Ferris. Note: This course will be capped at 10 students (non-negotiable, no exceptions)! Students who have taken seven (7) courses in their program prior to that time will be eligible to register for RES 9400 and will be given priority. This will also be handled on a "first come" basis. Students who wish to take this course and have less than seven courses completed will be placed on a waiting list, with priority given according to the number of courses completed as well as a "first come basis."

Upcoming Elective courses:

Resident Faculty

Don Hamilton Don Hamilton (D.Min., Bethel Theological Seminary) Dr. Don Hamilton specializes in preaching and has taught preaching, church polity, doctrine of the church, and worship. He is also the Doctor of Ministry Program Director for the seminary. His first book, Homiletical Handbook, was published in 1992 by Bro... more

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