Master of Arts in Theology (MA)
The MA in Theology provides students with a graduate-level competence in several areas of theological study, preparing students for doctoral work.
- An applicant is normally required to have a Bachelorās degree in Theology or a major or specialist in Theology or Religious Studies, or equivalent, from a recognized degree granting institution, with at least B+ standing (or equivalent).
- Alternatively, an applicant may present a second-entry degree in Theological Studies, such as the Master of Divinity (MDiv) or Master of Theological Studies (MTS), representing at least two years of full-time studies or equivalent past the undergraduate bachelorās, with a minimum of a B+ standing (or equivalent).
- Typically, there are no language requirements for admission into the program, unless the primary sources for the proposed area of study are in a language or languages other than English (as in biblical studies). In such cases, applicants may be required to provide evidence of competence in at least one language other than English.
- Two academic letters of reference.
- A brief statement of interest (not exceeding 500 words), identifying their research interests or proposed area of study.
There are two options for the MA in Theological Studies:
4.0 full-course equivalents (FCE) including:
- TSJ 5001H Masterās Research Seminar (0.5 FCE)
- A methodology course (0.5 FCE)
- 4 elective courses (2.0 FCE)
- The Masterās Research Paper (1.0 FCE)
4.0 full-course equivalents (FCE) including:
- TSJ 5001H Masterās Research Seminar (0.5 FCE)
- A methodology course (0.5 FCE)
- 6 elective courses (3.0 FCE)
During their program, students in both options may be required to demonstrate reading ability in a language in which relevant primary texts are written, or in which there is important secondary literature. Reading competence will normally be demonstrated by passing language examinations set by the Graduate Centre for Theological Studies. Language study will be recommended for those considering doctoral studies. Individual language requirements will be determined by the Graduate Coordinator.
3 sessions full-time (Fall/Winter/Summer). This program is full-time only.
Time Limit: 3 years