If you are a member of the Presbyterian Church (USA), the MDiv in Presbyterian Studies program will prepare you, in collaboration with your Committee on Preparation for Ministry, for pastoral leadership and ordination as a Teaching Elder.
This program may be a good fit for you if you plan to pursue ordained ministry as a Teaching Elder in the PC(USA), including, but not limited to, such roles as:
- Pastor of a local congregation
- Chaplain in a hospital or other professional setting (with the addition of chaplaincy certification)
- Validated minister in an educational institution
- PC(USA) denominational work at a local, regional, national or international level
Concentration Learning Outcomes
In addition to achieving the core MDiv degree learning outcomes, a graduate of the MDiv in Presbyterian Studies program will be able to:
- interpret a selected biblical passage from multiple historical and contemporary perspectives and using one or more critical methods, demonstrating understanding of the influence of their own situatedness on that interpretation;
- conduct a personal theological interpretation of a selected biblical text that demonstrates understanding of the influence of their own situatedness on that interpretation and that engages the situatedness of contemporary readers from a context different from their own;
- critically interpret, analyze and reflect on a selected 1st–17th Century Christian theological text or perspective in its historical context as well as through the lens of modern questions and challenges;
- articulate strategies for effective, professional, ethical, and compassionate pastoral and spiritual care to a diversity of persons;
- construct and deliver a faith formation curriculum that arises from, and addresses the needs of specific populations/issues within ministry contexts and is based on solid theological and religious understanding;
- creatively and effectively construct liturgy and lead worship in one’s religious and denominational context;
- analyze, construct, and lead the basic elements of Christian worship according to their denominational traditions and theological commitments;
- craft and deliver a sermon or public address that demonstrates effective speaking form/style and content based on a selected context;
- apply basic knowledge of biblical Hebrew to the exegesis of a given biblical text.;
- apply knowledge of the meaning in the original language of selected New Testament texts to the critical interpretation of, analysis of, and reflection on those texts;
- articulate their vocation as a presbyterian minister;
- effectively use the Directory of Worship and the Book of Common Worship in the development of Reformed worship services;
- incorporate each of the four parts of the Book of Order into the practice of Presbyterian ministry;
- effectively moderate a meeting;
- successfully complete the standard ordination exams in Church Polity and in Worship and Sacraments;
- explain the historical development of the Reformed tradition, including the central theological ideas of John Calvin;
- reflect theologically on what it means to be Reformed in the contemporary world;
- explain the basic theological foci of the creeds and confessions found in the Book of Confessions; and
- achieve their self-defined practice of ministry goals that are appropriately based on the requirements of their denomination.
United’s MDiv at a Glance
- 72 credits
- Twenty-four 3-credit courses, including one field experience
- A final thesis or project is not required, but you can choose to complete a thesis as an elective course
- Can be completed in three years if you take a full-time course load (24 credits per year)
- Most MDiv concentrations, including Presbyterian Studies, can be completed entirely via distance learning; many courses can be taken completely asynchronously
Program Course Guide Sheet for Academic Year 2024–2025
LEARNING OUTCOME |
NUMBER OF COURSES |
COURSES |
Religious Texts | 4 |
Introduction to Religious Texts
Hebrew Bible New Testament Biblical Exegesis |
Theology and Religion | 4 |
Invitation to Theology: Truth, Goodness, and Beauty
History of Christian Theologies Classics of Protestant Reformed Theology Constructive Theology |
Ethics and Justice | 2 |
Christian Ethics
Choose one: Queer and Trans Theologies
Black and Womanist Theologies |
Formation | 2 |
Introduction to Spiritual and Personal Formation
Organizational Leadership and Administration |
Cultural Contextualization | 1 |
Choose one:
Global Christianities & Intra-religious Diversity
World Religions |
Arts and Theology | 1 |
Choose one:
History of Arts and Theology
Art, Religion, and Contemporary Culture |
Social Transformation | 1 | Leadership and Strategies for Social Change |
Integration | 1 | MDiv Capstone Seminar |
CORE SUBTOTAL |
16 | |
Vocational Contextualization & Skills | 8 |
Introduction to Pastoral and Spiritual Care
Preaching and Your Public Voice Faith Formation Worship of the Church Biblical Hebrew New Testament Greek Presbyterian History, Worship and Polity Contextual Education Internship (2 terms)* |
CONCENTRATION SUBTOTAL |
8 | |
DEGREE TOTAL |
24 | |
* Additional course recommended by the PC(USA): CPE Internship. Some Presbyteries may require CPE for ordination. |
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