Master of Theology (Th.M.)
IntroductionThe Master of Theology degree is a one-year program in advanced theological study beyond the Master of Divinity degree, and is available in almost any area of specialized interest. There is a wide variety of offerings in the GTU during any academic year (in fact, over 250 courses each semester). Through cross-registration into courses at the University of California Berkeley, theological specializations can be developed in relation to many other concerns, e.g., sociology, psychology, education, the arts, and the religions and anthropology of most of the major cultures of the world. **Click here to return to the Admissions page for this program. Degree ObjectivesThe Jesuit School's Master of Theology degree program is designed to enable graduates to:
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Degree RequirementsA student may expect to complete the Master of Theology degree in one academic year, but must complete the program within two calendar years from the date of initial registration in the program. Program Focus: Students in the Master of Theology program will be expected to select a focus for their studies. a. Students opting for a research Th.M. will focus their studies toward a deeper personal knowledge and scholarly advancement in some particular area of the theological disciplines. These students will be expected to write a thesis. b. Students opting for a pastoral Th.M. will focus their work toward the communication of the Christian Gospel. Pastoral Th.M. students may opt to do a project rather than a thesis. Credit Distribution for Coursework
Advanced Standing A student who has taken graduate courses in theology no longer than six years prior to registration may petition for advanced standing in the Jesuit School's Th.M. program. This petition may be included with the Application for Admission, or it may be submitted during the first semester of study. No more than 6 units of advanced standing can be applied to the Th.M. program. These units must be from courses which cohere with the courses taken at the Jesuit School as a specialization. Petitions for advanced standing are available from the Assistant Academic Dean or from the Office of Admissions. Master of Divinity Students at the Jesuit SchoolWork toward the Master of Theology degree may be begun by a Master of Divinity student at the Jesuit School when all course work for the M.Div. has been completed, even though the student may not yet have passed the Comprehensive Examination. Jesuit School students can apply six units of work done as an M.Div. student to a Th.M. degree, provided these six units are in the final two semesters of M.Div. studies and are not required for completion of the M.Div. degree. The letter from the academic advisor should testify to this (see "Application Requirements by Program/Th.M."). |
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