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Master of Arts in Christian Formation Course Sequence

The following is a recommended sequence of courses for the master of arts in Christian formation (MACF) degree. Consult the MACF curriculum for a full listing of requirements.

Those MACF students who plan to seek Ordination to Specialized Ministry in the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC) should consult the curriculum and course sequence designed specifically to meet those requirements.

Course offerings will vary from year to year; please consult the current academic course calendars for planning information.

Year One: Fall Semester

Course Number

Course Title

Credit Hours

BIBL 5150
Interpreting the New Testament I   3
HSTY 6210 Christian Tradition and Mission 3
SPFM 5201 Spiritual Journey 1
THEO 6330 Christian Theology 3
CEDF/MNST ****
Christian Formation or
Ministry Elective
3
  Total Credits 13

Year One: Spring Semester

Course Number

Course Title

Credit Hours

BIBL 6120 Interpreting the Old Testament I    3
SPFM 5202 Spiritual Practices 1
CEDF/MNST ****
Christian Formation or
Ministry Elective
3
CEDF/MNST **** Christian Formation or
Ministry Elective
3
Elective
3
  Total Credits 13

Year Two: Fall Semester

Course Number

Course Title

Credit Hours

BIBL 6121 Interpreting the Old Testament II   3
SPFM **** Spiritual Formation Elective 1
CEDF/MNST **** Christian Formation or
Ministry Elective
3
CEDF/MNST ****
Christian Formation or
Ministry Elective
3
  Total Credits 10

Year Two: Spring Semester

Course Number

Course Title

Credit Hours

BIBL 5151 Interpreting the New Testament II  3
THEO **** Theology of Service Area 3
CEDF/MNST **** Christian Formation or
Ministry Elective
3
CEDF/MNST ****
Christian Formation or
Ministry Elective
3
  Total Credits 12

Total Credit Hours for the Degree: 48 credit hours

Students are required to take 24 credit hours in residence at the main campus.

Field Education

In addition to these academic requirements, students must complete 7 credits of field education. See Field Education Requirements for details.