2022-2023 Academic Catalog & Student Handbooks 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2022-2023 Academic Catalog & Student Handbooks [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Center for Christian Calling (MA in B&TS and MA in WL&T)


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Mission

The mission of the Center for Christian Calling is to produce graduates who model academic excellence and professional competence blended with passionate devotion to Christ, to His church and to its global mission.

Objectives

The Center for Christian Calling offers the Master of Arts degree in Biblical & Theological Studies, as well as the Master of Arts in Worship Leadership & Theology. The graduate programs are designed to:

  1. Produce graduates trained to analyze, explore, question, reconsider and synthesize both old and new information so as to equip them to communicate the Gospel effectively in a post-Christian culture;
  2. Produce graduates prepared with specialized skills for Christian ministry as local church leaders and teachers; and
  3. Offer students an opportunity to gain expertise in a chosen area (or areas) in biblical/theological studies and/or ministry roles.

Criteria for Admission

Students seeking admission to graduate work in the Center for Christian Calling should address all inquiries to the office of graduate programs. The application, the application fee, and all supporting documents should be received at least three weeks prior to the date on which the student wishes to enter.

Appeals of admission decisions should be addressed to the dean of the Center for Christian Calling.

Unconditional Admission

To qualify for unconditional admission, the student must meet the following requirements.

  1. Hold a bachelor degree from an accredited institution of higher education.
  2. File the application for admission with the office of graduate programs and furnish the various materials listed in the instructions.
  3. Pay a non-refundable application fee.
  4. Furnish an official transcript from each institution attended, showing all credits previously earned.
  5. Have an overall undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale, except for the student who already holds a graduate degree from a regionally accredited college, university or seminary.
  6. Have a minimum of nine undergraduate hours in Christian Studies (CST), including the six hours of the required undergraduate Christian Studies (CST) core (CST 110 , and CST 321   or CST 331  ).
  7. Score 94 or better on an examination testing knowledge of Turabian’s style manual prior to enrolling in any graduate classes.  An acceptable academic writing sample may serve as a substitute for the Turabian exam.

Conditional Admission

Conditional admission may be granted to a student who does not meet all the qualifications for unconditional admission. To qualify for conditional admission, a student must meet conditions 1-4 above and:

  1. Hold an undergraduate GPA not lower than 2.50 on a 4.0 scale.
  2. Score 94 or better on an examination testing knowledge of Turabian’s style manual prior to enrolling in graduate courses.  An acceptable academic writing sample may serve as a substitute for the Turabian exam.

A student granted conditional admission due to an unsatisfactory GPA may be considered for unconditional admission after completion of nine semester hours of approved graduate course work at the University of Mobile with all grades “B” or above and with the recommendation of the dean of the Center for Christian Calling.

A student granted conditional admission to graduate studies must complete all prerequisite coursework within the first twelve months following admission. No further graduate level work may be attempted after twelve months has elapsed, until unconditional admission has been granted.

Grade Scale

The grade scale for graduate courses in the School of Christian Studies follows: 90-100 A; 80-89 B; 70-79 C; 60-69 D; and below 60 F.

Retention

Graduate students in the Center for Christian Calling are expected to progress toward the degree by making grades no lower than “B.”

A student can count only six graduate semester hours of work with grade “C” toward the degree. If the two-course limit of grades of “C” or below is exceeded, the student will be dismissed automatically from the program.

Graduation Requirements

  1. Complete satisfactorily a program of studies with a minimum of thirty-six semester hours of graduate credit and a Final Graduate Assessments (RH 598  ).
  2. A candidate may not participate in a graduation ceremony until the Final Graduate Assessments are completed successfully.
  3. Earn a minimum overall GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale on all work attempted in the graduate program.
  4. File an application for a degree, following the time constraints indicated in the official University calendar as published.

Course Offerings

Please see the Course Descriptions  sections of this catalog for Graduate level course listings.

Programs

Courses

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