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M. Th: The ideal distance degree

The M. Th. is the perfect degree for distance learning. After all, most of the work is done reading and writing on the subjects you love best! At the same time, the language requirements require self-discipline and on-going practice. Learning NT Greek and Hebrew on your own may seem like a challenge... but Euclid's courses are built on the very best books and pedagogical methods.

Learning modern languagues may also be a good idea as the M. Th. is the perfect doorway for teaching positions in overseas theological school and seminaries.

 

 


The Pavel Florensky School of the Theology and Ministry at Euclid University Extension offers two types of Master's degrees:

The MTM, discussed on this page, is designed to increase both the depth and breadth of theological training and to sharpen the skills necessary for scholarly work.

In a campus-based setting, a typical Th. M. represents 40 to 60-credit hours which requires about one and a half calendar year of full-time study. As a specialized distance extension, our 'accelerated knowledge' curriculum and methods enable most students to complete the degree in the same amount of time.

The development of mastery and competency in the major field is the primary purpose of this program.

The program consists of a customized sequence of advanced courses with a great flexibility for individualized roadmaps.

The School currently offers the following specializations:

  • Eastern Orthodox theology +
  • Roman Catholic theology *
  • Protestant / Reformed theology *
  • Comparative theology +

[* Enrollment may not always be available due to faculty limitations]
[ + Assigned faculty is an Orthodox priest of the Patriarchate of Constantinople ]

Admission Requirements and Process

Candidates for the program should possess an accredited baccalaureate with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 average.

Applicants must submit to the Admission Officer a formal letter to the faculty indicating reasons for pursuing an advanced graduate theological degree. The letter should also include the selection of a major field for the program and life objectives.

Program Organization and Evaluation

Content-richness and media diversity are the hallmark of the MTM / Th. M. degree. Beyond the set curriculum, the student has access to the extensive selection of courses offered by Euclid University Extension. The School relies on third party courseware, lectures and debates offered by such sources as:

  • EWTN
  • Alpha and Omega Ministries
  • The Teaching Company
  • Covenant Seminary
  • Scroll Publishing (David Bercot)
  • Orthodox.TV
  • etc. [see our Approach page for more information ]

Professional Outlook

Euclid's M. Th. program prepares students for:

Teaching positions at all levels
Writing & Publishing responsibilities
Pastoral Work as lay ministers
Further studies, such as Euclid's PF/STM doctoral programs

M. Th. Specialties / Further Information

Euclid Curriculum - Protestant Evangelical
Euclid Curriculum - (Eastern) Orthodox
Euclid Curriculum - Roman Catholic
Euclid Curriculum - Comparative

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