- Master's College and Seminary
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Master's College and Seminary Motto We Picture Change and Experience the difference, the Master's difference Established 1939 as Eastern Pentecostal Bible College, changed name in 1996 Type Private Christian inter-denominational Bible College and Seminary President Bill Morrow Academic staff 5 full-time and various ajunct Students 285 Undergraduates Available Postgraduates Available Location Peterborough, Ontario, Canada Campus urban Colours blue & gold Sports varsity and recreational - OCCAA Website http://www.mcs.edu Master's College and Seminary is a Pentecostal Christian institution of higher education in Peterborough, Ontario that consists of an on campus Bible College, a church-based Seminary, and a global distance education program.
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History
Master's College and Seminary was launched in 1996. It has a partnership agreement with Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto which enables Master's College and Seminary to offer graduate courses that are accredited through Tyndale. An Act respecting Master's College and Seminary (formerly Eastern Pentecostal Bible College)was assented to June 29, 2001.[1]
Programs
Master's College offers the following programs:
- Christian Service Certificate (9 credit hours) which includes Evangelism, Ministry Orientation in Canada (Intercultural only) and Youth Ministry.
- Christian Ministry Certificate (32 credit hours) which includes Christian Studies, Church Leadership & Contemporary Youth Ministry
- Ministerial Diploma (100 credit hours)
- Bachelor of Religious Education (79 credit hours) which includes Pastoral Ministry
- Bachelor of Theology (130 credit hours) which includes Pastoral Ministry & Youth Ministry
- Bachelor of Theology Completion (30 credit hours)
Master's Seminary only offers one program, co-operatively with Tyndale Seminary:
- A Master of Theological Studies Degree in Pentecostal Studies (27 credit hours at Master's, 27 credit hours at Tyndale).
Association of Biblical Higher Education (ABHE) has accredited the Master's College and Seminary programs since 1989. ABHE is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
Instruction is offered in English and seven other languages: American Sign Language (deaf), Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Spanish, Tamil, and Urdu.
See also
References
- ^ www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/source/private/english/2001/elaws_src_private_pr01006_e.htm Master's College and Seminary Act, 2001
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