Programs
ADC offers the Master of Divinity (MDiv) with majors in Pastoral Office, and Youth Ministry, Master of Arts (Theology) (MA(Th)) in Biblical Studies, Church History, and Theology, and the Doctor of Ministry degree. The Bachelor of Theology is a degree for students 35 and older who have the approval of their denomination to pursue that degree for ordination. The Prison Ministry Diploma is also offered.
- Master of Divinity
- Master of Arts in Theology
- Bachelor of Theology
- Doctor of Ministry
- Graduate Diploma in Christian Studies
- Prison Ministry Diploma
- Christian Foundation Diploma
- Online courses
- Continuing education
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