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Academic Catalog
 
   
    Jul 04, 2025  
Academic Catalog - Fall 2025 
    
Academic Catalog - Fall 2025

Master of Theology, ThM


The Master of Theology degree program provides the post-M.Div. students with an opportunity to steward their academic gifts in order to serve the church and fulfill the Great Commission. The ThM is an advanced research degree completed under the supervision of a faculty member specializing in an area of theological study. Some students choose this program to enhance their academic qualifications for postgraduate or doctoral studies. Other students choose this program primarily to extend their preparation for ministry in a local church, on the mission field, or in other positions of denominational service. The ThM is designed to build teachers, writers, and leaders through personal mentoring by the faculty and by advanced research.

The ThM program is designed to accommodate both residential and distance learning students. Reading and research-oriented classes do not require traditional classroom meetings. Although it is contingent upon course offerings, the remaining coursework can be completed in residence, online, or a mix of both. Since the availability of online and modified residency courses varies across academic disciplines, students interested in completing the ThM program as non-residents are encouraged to speak with their prospective major professor about this possibility before enrolling in the ThM program.  Students should be aware that online options are available for all ThM concentrations, though, the course offerings may be limited. Students should confer with their Major Professors to make a plan of study that accounts for the current course offerings.

Each ThM student must select a Major Field of study (Biblical Studies, Theological Studies, or Applied Theology) and specialization (listed below).

  • Biblical Studies
    • Old Testament
    • New Testament
  • Theological Studies
    • Christian Ethics
    • Historical Theology
    • Philosophy
    • Theology
  • Applied Theology
    • Biblical Counseling
    • Christian Leadership
    • Evangelism
    • Missions
    • Preaching
    • Theology & Worship
    • Women’s Studies*

*Within the Women’s Studies specialization, students may choose up to two of these four courses which are each offered once over a two-year period: CED 6200 - Current Trends in Ministry to Women CED 6210 - Foundations for Ministry to Women CED 6220 - Contextualization for Ministry to Women , or CED 6260 - Biblical Theology of Womanhood .

Student Learning Outcomes

The ThM program promotes the following student learning outcomes:

  1. The student will demonstrate an advanced understanding in an area of specialized academic study.
  2. The student will demonstrate the ability to plan research and ask appropriate research questions in an area of specialized research.
  3. The student will demonstrate the ability to conduct research using standard scholarly tools and methods.
  4. The student will demonstrate the ability to communicate the results of research effectively.

Admission Requirements

Graduates of accredited colleges, universities, and seminaries who have earned the MDiv degree or graduate theological degree with the equivalent theological background may apply for admission to the program of studies leading to the Master of Theology degree. Applications for admission to the ThM program should be made at least 60 days prior to matriculation.

The ThM program requires applicants to show proficiency in our MDiv Equivalency Core, which consists of:

New Testament I, II (6 hrs.) Doctrine Survey I, II (6 hrs.)
Old Testament I, II (6 hrs.) Church History I, II (3-6 hrs.)**
Greek I, II (6-9 hrs.)* Hermeneutics (3 hrs.)
Hebrew I, II (6-9 hrs.)* Baptist History (3 hrs.)***

*Biblical language expectations depend on the applicant’s given area of study, as follows:

  • New Testament
    • Hebrew - 6 hrs.
    • Greek - 9 hrs.
  • Old Testament
    • Hebrew - 9 hrs.
    • Greek - 6 hrs.
  • T-Area Disciplines
    • Hebrew - 6 hrs.
    • Greek - 6 hrs.
  • M-Area Disciplines
    • Hebrew or Greek - 6 hrs.

**Applicants must have studied the Patristic, Medieval, Reformation, and Modern eras.

***Baptist History is required for applicants pursuing Historical Theology.

 

Admission to this program requires facility with both biblical Greek and Hebrew. Facility is defined as transcript evidence of six hours of coursework of each language at a Master’s degree level. Students may request the substitution of an ancillary research language (i.e., German, Aramaic, etc.) for either Greek or Hebrew (but not for both) during the admission process. However, substitutions are rare and will only be granted for research specific reasons.

Admission to the ThM program is based upon the following application elements: 

  1. A completed set of application forms, including the Church Recommendation form, Personal Statement, Spouse’s Personal Statement, Divorce form, Medical History, Immunization Record, and ThM Application form (and application fee). Applicants must also sign a copy of the “Southeastern Covenant.”
  2. A transcript showing the satisfactory completion of the Master of Divinity degree or graduate theological degree with equivalent theological background, with a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) for all Master’s level work is required for admission into the ThM program.
  3. Official transcripts are required from all graduate and undergraduate studies. Note that Southeastern students should already have these transcripts on file.
  4. Transcript or other evidence of satisfactory completion of all language requirements as described above.
  5. Five references (non-family): 1 pastor; 2 personal character references; 2 academic (at least one from the field of desired specialization, but not from a prospective Major Professor).
  6. A graded research paper from the M.Div. program or an equivalent demonstration of research skills and scholarly writing ability is required.
  7. Students for whom English is a second language and have not obtained a degree from an academic institution within the United States should have a minimum TOEFL score of 100 (for the internet-based TOEFL) or 600 (for the paper-based TOEFL). TOEFL scores must be less than 24 months old to be considered valid by the Seminary.
  8. Applicants must complete a Major Professor Request Form and essay (500-750 words) in which they designate a possible Major Professor and summarize their interest in the field concentration and their scholarly preparation for their desired specialization. Applicants may be approved only if there is a Major Professor available who agrees to work with the student in the desired discipline of major concentration. Applicants are required to meet with the desired Major Professor, in person, by phone, or other means, in order to discuss the student’s academic interests and planned course of study before completing the Major Professor Request Form.
  9. Applicants must have a Major Professor Evaluation Form completed and submitted by the Major Professor that agrees to work with the student. The prospective student is required to seek out the Major Professor of their choosing and also to be sure that the professor has the Major Professor Evaluation Form for the scheduled meeting.

The Major Professor Request Form and Major Professor Evaluation Form can be obtained here:

The applicant must waive all rights to privileged knowledge of the decision-making process leading toward admission. All references and other evaluative documents will be confidential. The decision of the Admissions Office regarding a student’s application to the ThM program, acting officially on behalf of the faculty, should be considered as final. However, an applicant who fails to be admitted may re-apply with the same application materials for the following year. A third application requires a complete update of all application materials.

Program of Study


Integrative Colloquia - 4 Hours


Seminars & Research - 15-16 Hours


Select a minimum of 15 hours of seminars and research-based coursework from PhD seminars (9000 level), ThM courses (8000 level), or upper-level Graduate courses (6000 & 7000 level).

Students taking all PhD seminars will complete a total of 25 hours for the degree, while those taking only ThM courses and graduate-level electives will complete a total of 24 hours. 

 

Below are the ThM courses that allow students to pursue up to 6 hours of guided reading and research with their major professor and then produce a research-based project (THM 8582  - 4 hours) or thesis (THM 8590  - 9 hours).

Note that the completion of THM 8580 THM 8581 , and THM 8590  is sufficient to complete this portion of the program of study, while completion of THM 8580 THM 8581 , and THM 8582  requires/allows for pursuit of 5 hours (minimum) of additional research-based coursework in the student’s selected specialization. 

Portfolio - 1 Hour


Total Hours - 24-25


 

 

Note on Continuous Enrollment


Candidates for the Th.M. degree are required to maintain continuous, full-time enrollment until the degree is completed. Fees will be charged each fall and spring semester, including those semesters during which the Guided Research takes place. Continuous Enrollment is maintained by enrolling for at least one three-hour (3) component of the Th.M. program each fall and spring semester, including during the research stage of the program. Students who fail to complete THM 8582 - ThM Guided Reading and Research  or THM 8590 - ThM Thesis  or who do not wish to enroll in an academic course in a given semester can maintain continuous enrollment by enrolling in, and paying for, THM 8000 - Th.M. Continuous Enrollment .

Missionaries under full-time career appointment by the Southern Baptist International Mission Board, as well as active duty, deployed military personnel, may receive special consideration regarding the continuous enrollment policy. Students who are appointed by the IMB will need to send an approved copy of the letter of confirmation from the IMB to the Th.M. Program Director in order to request an exemption from this policy. Deployed military personnel should consult with the Th.M. Program Director regarding continuous enrollment waivers.