Myanmar Institute of Theology - Programs

Programs

At present MIT offers the following programs of study.

  • D.Min (Doctor of Ministry)
  • M.Th (Master of Theology: Full-time two-year program)
  • MACS (Master of Arts in Christian Studies: Part-time three-year program)
  • M.Div. (Master of Divinity: Full-time three-year program)
  • M.T.L (Master of Theological Librarianship: Full-time two-year program)
  • BARS (Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies: Full-time four-year program)
  • In 2003, the BRE program was replaced with the Master of Arts in Christian Studies
  • In 2010, Diploma in Community Development program will be started.
  • In 2012, Master of Arts in Community Development program will be started.
  • In 2014, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) program will be started.

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