Master of Divinity/Master of Education Dual Degree
Purpose Statement
The Association of Theological Schools has established that the purpose of this degree is to prepare ministers who can employ the latest educational philosophies, strategies, and methods in congregational ministry environments as well as in public and private educational settings.
As denominational structures have diminished in size and influence, so too have the Christian Education products and services they once provided. Further, many churches have changed philosophies and methodologies of ministries of every sort, not the least of which their understanding of Christian Education. It is also true that church-related elementary and high schools are on the increase for a number of reasons. The Master of Divinity degree would provide the biblical, theological, and ministerial foundations for such positions, while the Master of Science in Education (Exam) or Master of Arts (Thesis) degree would equip students with the education skills necessary for the positions.
Admission
The MDiv/MSEd/MAEd dual degree meets the standard requirements of both graduate degree plans. Prospective students will declare their intent to enroll in the dual degree with the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Truett Seminary, the Assistant Director of Academic Services at Truett Seminary, and the Graduate Program Director in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. Students will be required to make formal application to each academic unit. Students may take courses from both schools in the same semester, but they will not be granted either degree until they can be granted both degrees. Students who are unable to complete the requirements for both degrees will consult with the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Seminary and the Graduate Program Director, Curriculum and Instruction, School of Education to disengage from the dual degree program.
Advising
All dual degree students are required to meet with the Director of Academic Services at Truett Seminary and their advisor in the Graduate School once a year to monitor their academic progress.
Requirements for Master of Divinity
Code | Title | Hours |
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Spiritual Formation | ||
PRTH 7101 | Spiritual Formation I | 1 |
PRTH 7102 | Spiritual Formation II | 1 |
PRTH 7103 | Spiritual Formation III | 1 |
PRTH 7004 | Spiritual Formation Retreat | 0 |
Introductory Courses 1 | ||
THEO 7340 | Introduction to Christian Scriptures | 3 |
THEO 7341 | Introduction to Christian History and Theology | 3 |
WOCW 7385 | Introduction to Christian Witness and Mission | 3 |
Christian Scriptures | ||
THEO 7370 | Christian Scriptures I | 3 |
THEO 7372 | Christian Scriptures II | 3 |
THEO 7371 | Christian Scriptures III | 3 |
THEO 7373 | Christian Scriptures IV | 3 |
Christian Theology | ||
THEO 7360 | Christian Texts & Traditions I | 3 |
THEO 7361 | Christian Texts and Traditions II | 3 |
THEO 7362 | Christian Texts and Traditions III | 3 |
THEO 7382 | Constructive Theology | 3 |
Christian Tradition | ||
THEO 7396 | The Baptist Identity | 3 |
or WSLY 7310 | Wesleyan Theology and Doctrine | |
LEAD 7303 | Leadership for Congregational Ministry | 3 |
or WSLY 7320 | Wesleyan History & Polity | |
Christian Ministry | ||
PAST 7330 | Introduction to Pastoral Care | 3 |
PRCH 7316 | Preaching I | 3 |
MENT 7V00 | Mentoring in Ministry | 9 |
PRTH 7391 | Integrative Seminar: Faith and Practice | 3 |
Additional Requirements | ||
Electives from either Truett Seminary or School of Education * | 9 | |
Satisfactory academic progress | ||
Total Hours | 69 |
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THEO 7340 and THEO 7341 are required courses; however, based upon previous academic experience, students may petition to waive or substitute these courses. Introductory courses are waived from the degree plan by passing an advanced standing exam (see the Advanced Standing Policy).
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Students seeking ordination in the Wesleyan tradition are required to take WSLY 7330 as one of their electives.
Master of Science in Education Required Courses
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required Courses | ||
EDC 5303 | Models of Teaching and Learning | 3 |
EDC 5321 | Contemporary Curriculum-Designing and Implementing | 3 |
EDC 5370 | Applications of Technology to Teaching and Learning | 3 |
EDC 5348 | Issues in Curriculum Development | 3 |
EDC 5391 | Social Foundations of Education | 3 |
EDP 5335 | Research in Education | 3 |
Elective | ||
Select one EDC 5000 course approved by Curriculum and Instruction Dept. | 3 | |
MSED Cognate | 15 | |
Total Hours | 36 |
Master of Arts in Education Required Courses
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required course | ||
EDC 5303 | Models of Teaching and Learning | 3 |
Select twelve semester hours from the following: | 12 | |
Contemporary Curriculum-Designing and Implementing | ||
Applications of Technology to Teaching and Learning | ||
Issues in Curriculum Development | ||
Social Foundations of Education | ||
Research in Education | ||
Thesis | ||
EDC 5V99 | Thesis | 6 |
MA Cognate | 12 | |
Total Hours | 33 |
The School of Education will accept 15 hours earned in the Master of Divinity program or the Master of Education program for the cognate in the MSEd, while still maintaining the core education courses (21 hours). The cognate hours of the MSEd must be unique and non-repeating courses that are required for the seminary electives. Students interested in the Master of Arts in Education degree will be admitted on a case-by-case basis due to the time required to complete the research. Also, the Master of Arts in Education will require 15 core class hours, 6 hours for a thesis, and an additional 12 hours earned in the Master of Divinity program for the cognate.
Master of Divinity/Master of Science in Education or Master of Divinity/Master of Arts in Education Degree
Code | Title | Hours |
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DUAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS | ||
MDIV Hours | 69 | |
Education Core | 21 | |
MSED Cognate | 15 | |
or | ||
MAED Cognate | 12 | |
TOTAL MDIV/MSED HOURS | 105 | |
TOTAL MDIV/MAED HOURS | 102 |
For further information regarding the Master of Science in Education or Master of Arts in Education degree, consult the Baylor University Graduate Catalog or contact:
Dr. Rachelle Rogers
Clinical Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, School of Education
Baylor University
One Bear Place #97314
Waco, TX 76798-7314
E-mail: CI_Graduate@baylor.edu