Th.M. in Theology – Global Studies (Non-Thesis)
Are you looking to use your ministry to make a worldwide impact for Christ? Whether you want to travel overseas or cultivate an understanding of biblical engagement cross-culturally in your local area, Liberty University’s Master of Theology – Global Studies (Non-Thesis) can help you reach your goal.
Duration
1.5 years
Starting Date
August, January
Tuition Fee
$2,850 per semester
Location
Lynchburg, United States
About the program
Our global studies postgraduate courses are multifaceted. Whether you aspire to be a teacher, senior pastor, or missionary to unreached people groups, you can take the knowledge and training you receive in this degree and apply it to global needs. Get excited about spreading the Gospel and awareness of complicated theological truths worldwide. With this degree, you’ll receive the advanced studies and preparation in intercultural engagement and communication you need to successfully pursue global missions.
Why Choose Liberty University’s Master of Theology – Global Studies (Non-Thesis) Degree?
Completing a Master of Divinity is an incredible accomplishment. If you reached the end of your master’s degree feeling excited about increasing your biblical knowledge but aren’t sure if pursuing a doctorate is right for your goals, consider pursuing a postgraduate non-thesis Master of Theology degree.
Courses include
- History of Global Christianity
- Intercultural Communication and Engagement
- Global Studies Practicum
- Theology Capstone
Career Opportunities
- Associate or Senior Pastor
- Author
- College Instructor
- Local/International Missionary
- Ministry Leader
- Religion Professor
- Researcher
Minimum Requirements
- Admission application
- Transcripts showing a completed Master of Divinity degree with a 3.0 GPA or higher
- Self-certification form for students in the final term of their Master of Divinity degree
- John W. Rawlings School of Divinity questionnaire
- Pastoral recommender contact information
- Current Liberty graduate students seeking preliminary acceptance into a postgraduate program must complete a degree completion application through their ASIST account