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Azusa Pacific University
Pastoral Studies, MA
- Azusa, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
Earn an MA in Pastoral Studies (MAPS) at Azusa Pacific University You’ll chart a new course in your career, graduating transformed for practical and effective pastoral ministry. You’ll engage in a combination of supervised ministry experience and classroom instruction. You’ll deepen in biblical, theological, and ministerial studies. You can hone your area of expertise by concentrating on church leadership and development, urban studies, youth ministry, or general electives. You also have the option to study in English, Korean, or Spanish. However God has called you, we will help you transform the world with Christ.
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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Theology and Religion
MTh (Pastoral Family Therapy) (Coursework)
- Pretoria, South Africa
Master
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This Program offers the student with a four-year BDiv, a BThHons or equivalent qualification, the opportunity of theological specialisation and research at master's level.
Asbury Theological Seminary
Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling
- Beeson International Center (Right) McKenna Chapel (Left), USA
MA
On-Campus
English
Asbury Seminary’s 60-hour Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling develops counseling skills designed to enhance your ministry in a variety of settings, including as a pastor, lay-counselor, or chaplain. Our Christian counseling degree is designed for those who plan to pursue vocations in congregation-based ministries or non-profits. Our Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling program is ranked in the top 10 Christian Counseling Schools, according to topcounselingschools.org.
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A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.