Western Seminary - Academics

Academics

Western Seminary offers the following Master's-level training programs currently:

  • Master of Divinity (M.Div.)
  • M.A. in Counseling
  • M.A. in Martial and Family Therapy
  • M.A. (Biblical and Theological Studies)
  • M.A. (Intercultural Studies)
  • M.A. in Ministry and Leadership
  • Master of Theology (Th.M.)
  • Graduate Studies Diploma
  • Graduate Studies Certificate


Western Seminary offers the following Doctoral training programs currently:

  • Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.)
  • Doctor of Missiology (D.Miss.)


Western Seminary offers the following non-credit and certificate programs currently:

  • Certificate in Transformational Coaching
  • Lay Leadership Training Certificate
  • Advanced Studies Certificate


The following training programs are no longer offered, but were once offered at various point in the history of the seminary:

  • Bachelor of Divinity (B.D.)
  • Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.)
  • Master of Church Leadership
  • Master of Church Music
  • Master of Spiritual Nurture
  • M.A. in Educational Ministry
  • M.A. in Exegetical Theology
  • M.A. in General Ministry
  • M.A. in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling
  • M.A. in Music Ministry
  • M.A. in Specialized Ministry
  • M.A. in Youth and Family Ministry


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