Baptist Bible College and Seminary
M.Min. in Biblical Studies
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Delivery Notes
Many courses are offered online in a distributed learning format. Students are able to complete courses through the Internet, still maintaining the benefits of daily interaction with classmates and the professor.
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M.Min. Overview
The heart of the program is a firm commitment to biblical education that will allow you to study in residence or from your current ministry. Transformational knowledge and skills are emphasized over theory, so that students may immediately apply what is learned in the classroom to ministry. Each course is taught by a qualified professor with both high academic credentials and successful experience in vocational ministry. The concepts taught are proven and effective, impacting your mind, heart, and hands, furthering your ability to understand, preach, and teach the Word.
Online M.Min. Degree
Now you can pursue your Master of Ministry degree from the convenience of your own home or office. BBS is excited to announce the launch of an online Master of Ministry degree. You’ll complete 33 hours, including a two-week on-campus module, and be ready to take your ministry to a higher level.
The convenience of our online program means that you don’t have to relocate. You can immediately apply what you learn in your virtual classroom to your ministry.
It’s everything you’ve been looking for, and now it’s all at your fingertips - uncompromising truth and theology . . . academics and application . . . strength and leadership . . . encouragement and inspiration.
BBS provides you with flexibility and options in both course delivery and course content. As an M.Min. student, you can choose a concentration that will specialize your program and allow you to achieve even greater results from your studies.
What are the requirements to enter the Master of Ministry program?
The Master of Ministry degree is for you if you are in full-time pastoral or missions ministry and have an undergraduate degree with a major in Biblical Studies and ministry. Additional information is available here.
What is it like to take an online course?
Courses are offered in a peer-based, distributed learning format, and each student regularly contributes to online class discussions monitored by the professor. In addition to class interaction, the courses involve a combination of reading, research, and writing.
Following the on-campus class schedule, online courses are offered over a 12-week period during the fall and spring semesters and in a more concentrated format in the summer.
