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The Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry is a professional degree designed to provide students with a deeper theological understanding, an opportunity for personal spiritual development, and Christ-centred guidance for navigating a complex world.
Apply NowThe Master of Arts (Theology and Ministry) at McMaster Divinity College is a professional degree designed to deepen theological understanding, foster spiritual growth, and provide Christ-centered guidance for engaging today’s complex world.
This degree equips students for a variety of vocational paths, including ministry leadership, non-profit work, chaplaincy, and further academic study. With options for full-time or part-time study, as well as in-person and online course options, students can tailor their learning experience to fit their personal and professional commitments.
This program also offers the option to complete a major paper, making it an excellent pathway for those considering advanced studies, including the Doctor of Practical Theology (DPT) or Doctor of Philosophy (Christian Theology)(PhD). Whether pursuing ministry, leadership, or further scholarship, the MA (Theology and Ministry) equips students with the knowledge and skills to serve effectively.
This program can be completed remotely through a combination of online (asynchronous) and livestream (synchronous) courses.
*Please note, for courses with both an in-person and livestream option, students who live within 80 kilometres of MDC are expected to attend classes in-person. There may be extenuating circumstances that warrant an exception to this policy; appeals may be addressed to the office of the Vice President Academic.
Program Duration
Designed to be completed in 2 years. The maximum length of the degree program is 4 years with the possibility to appeal for an additional year.
Specializations
Course Format Options
Contact Admissions
| Number of courses | |
| Biblical Studies |
2 |
| New Testament and/or Old Testament courses (any 2 courses with codes beginning with NT or OT) |
|
| Theological Studies | 2 |
| Church History and/or Theological Studies courses (any 2 courses with codes beginning with CH or TH) |
|
| Ministry Studies | 2 |
| Ministry Studies courses (any 2 courses with codes beginning with MS) |
|
| Ministry Formation | 1 |
| Multi-Term (in-class or online), to be completed alongside a weekly ministry placement Spiritual Formation Retreat |
|
| Specialization | 6 |
| 6 courses in one of the following specializations: Biblical Studies (BS) Church and Culture (CC) Counselling and Spiritual Care (CS) Pastoral Studies (PS) Christian History and Worldview (CW) |
|
| Electives | 3 |
| 3 Electives OR 2 Electives + Major paper option (min. 10,000 words) | |
| Program Total | 16 |
Note: each course is equivalent to 3 semester hours
The goal of Ministry Formation is to offer McMaster Divinity College students an opportunity for ministry experience, integration of classroom learning with ministry practice, and reflection on personal and theological issues as they pertain to their own development as ministering persons. The program seeks to be highly intentional in its process and outcomes so as to maximize the student’s development for future ministry. By emphasizing the central development tenets of our educational paradigm, Knowing, Being, Doing, the Ministry Formation program seeks to be integrated with the rest of the College’s curriculum, and is intentional in its desire to be an effective program for the formation of current and future ministers in the Church. Ministry Formation is a required course for one year of the professional MA programs, to allow for flexibility for students, Ministry Formation (Ministry Formation Seminar) is now offered online.
Students in the MATM degree program may also choose to complete a major paper project, replacing one elective as part of their degree. Students who demonstrate sufficient academic success (at least a B+ or higher in their specialization and a GPA of at least B+) are eligible to pursue this option. The major paper is a 10,000-word research project completed under faculty supervision and presented in a seminar-style setting for feedback and discussion.
McMaster Divinity College awards approximately half a million dollars in financial assistance to our students each year. This money is awarded on a needs basis and does not need to be repaid. Part-time students who are eligible can receive up to $500, while eligible full-time students can receive up to $1,800. Students who reside in Ontario may be eligible for additional funding. Students can also take advantage of the following opportunities:
MDC awards approximately $27,000 in academic awards and achievements each year. Students who show exceptional ability in specified areas may receive additional prizes and awards at the end of each academic year.
Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify. Ontario students enrolled in the MA (Theology & Ministry) program may be eligible, if qualified, for grants and loans awarded by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). When applying for OSAP, please indicate McMaster Divinity College as your institution. For questions regarding OSAP, contact MDC’s Financial Aid Office at mdcaid@mcmaster.ca.
Additional MDC Financial Assistance may be available for Ontario residents.
A typical full-time MA student could have the following scenario*:
| MDC Financial Assistance Academic Awards |
$ 1,800 $ 500 |
| Total Funding | $ 2,300 |
| Tuition Fee | $ 8,469 |
| Amount Payable by Student | $ 6,169 |
*based on actual amounts from 2023-24
| Domestic Students Canadian students |
International Students Non-Canadian and visa students |
|
| Per course | $ 941.01 | $ 941.01 |
| Per year Full-time at 9 courses |
$ 8,469.09 | $ 8,469.09 |
All fees are subject to an additional $22 registration fee.
Full-time and part-time students must also pay MDC student fees and student & GSA health fees. Applicable UHIP premiums will be added for international students.
Students in our program can also take advantage of the following:
In order to be considered for this program, an applicant must have the following:
| Number of courses | |
| Biblical Studies |
2 |
| New Testament and/or Old Testament courses (any 2 courses with codes beginning with NT or OT) |
|
| Theological Studies | 2 |
| Church History and/or Theological Studies courses (any 2 courses with codes beginning with CH or TH) |
|
| Ministry Studies | 2 |
| Ministry Studies courses (any 2 courses with codes beginning with MS) |
|
| Ministry Formation | 1 |
| Multi-Term (in-class or online), to be completed alongside a weekly ministry placement Spiritual Formation Retreat |
|
| Specialization | 6 |
| 6 courses in one of the following specializations: Biblical Studies (BS) Church and Culture (CC) Counselling and Spiritual Care (CS) Pastoral Studies (PS) Christian History and Worldview (CW) |
|
| Electives | 3 |
| 3 Electives OR 2 Electives + Major paper option (min. 10,000 words) | |
| Program Total | 16 |
Note: each course is equivalent to 3 semester hours
The goal of Ministry Formation is to offer McMaster Divinity College students an opportunity for ministry experience, integration of classroom learning with ministry practice, and reflection on personal and theological issues as they pertain to their own development as ministering persons. The program seeks to be highly intentional in its process and outcomes so as to maximize the student’s development for future ministry. By emphasizing the central development tenets of our educational paradigm, Knowing, Being, Doing, the Ministry Formation program seeks to be integrated with the rest of the College’s curriculum, and is intentional in its desire to be an effective program for the formation of current and future ministers in the Church. Ministry Formation is a required course for one year of the professional MA programs, to allow for flexibility for students, Ministry Formation (Ministry Formation Seminar) is now offered online.
Students in the MATM degree program may also choose to complete a major paper project, replacing one elective as part of their degree. Students who demonstrate sufficient academic success (at least a B+ or higher in their specialization and a GPA of at least B+) are eligible to pursue this option. The major paper is a 10,000-word research project completed under faculty supervision and presented in a seminar-style setting for feedback and discussion.
McMaster Divinity College awards approximately half a million dollars in financial assistance to our students each year. This money is awarded on a needs basis and does not need to be repaid. Part-time students who are eligible can receive up to $500, while eligible full-time students can receive up to $1,800. Students who reside in Ontario may be eligible for additional funding. Students can also take advantage of the following opportunities:
MDC awards approximately $27,000 in academic awards and achievements each year. Students who show exceptional ability in specified areas may receive additional prizes and awards at the end of each academic year.
Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify. Ontario students enrolled in the MA (Theology & Ministry) program may be eligible, if qualified, for grants and loans awarded by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). When applying for OSAP, please indicate McMaster Divinity College as your institution. For questions regarding OSAP, contact MDC’s Financial Aid Office at mdcaid@mcmaster.ca.
Additional MDC Financial Assistance may be available for Ontario residents.
A typical full-time MA student could have the following scenario*:
| MDC Financial Assistance Academic Awards |
$ 1,800 $ 500 |
| Total Funding | $ 2,300 |
| Tuition Fee | $ 8,469 |
| Amount Payable by Student | $ 6,169 |
*based on actual amounts from 2023-24
| Domestic Students Canadian students |
International Students Non-Canadian and visa students |
|
| Per course | $ 941.01 | $ 941.01 |
| Per year Full-time at 9 courses |
$ 8,469.09 | $ 8,469.09 |
All fees are subject to an additional $22 registration fee.
Full-time and part-time students must also pay MDC student fees and student & GSA health fees. Applicable UHIP premiums will be added for international students.
Students in our program can also take advantage of the following:
In order to be considered for this program, an applicant must have the following:
If you would like to speak directly with an Admissions Counsellor we would be glad to book an appointment at a time that works for you. You can choose to book an in-person appointment*, a Zoom call, or a phone call. Quick question? Give us a phone call, drop us a text, or send us an email!
Can’t make it to campus? No problem! Join one of our program-specific online information sessions to connect with us from wherever you are. These one-hour sessions are designed to give you the chance to ask questions and receive detailed information about the program that interests you. Be sure to register in advance so we can send you the meeting link and welcome you to the session!
Come visit us in person! Meet with an admissions counsellor, meet faculty, and take a personalized tour of our campus. Experience firsthand what makes our community and programs so special.
Register now for access to our on-demand lectures. This is an opportunity to watch online lectures from our faculty, on your own schedule. Fill out the registration form for the lecture(s) you would like to view and we will send you a link to access the lectures. Check back often for new content!
Jesus – Elijah Confusion – Dr. Paul Evans
How to Disagree Christianly – Dr. Gord Heath
Knowing the Bible – Dr. Christopher Land
Theology of the Temple – Dr. Paul Evans
Old Testament Apologetics – Dr. Paul Evans
Part 1: Interpreting OT Law
Part 2: Interpreting Imprecatory Psalms
Biblical Wisdom – Dr. Paul Evans
Part 1: The Patriarchy of Wisdom
Part 2: Wisdom as Emotional and Practical Intelligence
Part 3: The Bible’s Use of Non-Israelite Wisdom
Review McMaster Divinity College’s Statement of Faith.
Applicants will need to provide a personal statement (max. 2 pages) commenting on:
What is your Christian experience?
What are some of the most significant learning experiences that you have had (formal or informal)?
What is the nature of your present local church involvement and/or para-church involvement?
What are your ministry and/or professional goals?
How do you expect to contribute to the church and society through your future ministry?
How do you expect McMaster Divinity College will help you with your ministry and professional development?
You will be required to submit the names and contact information for your references in your application. References must be confidential. Please forward the appropriate reference form link (below) to your referees who will complete the form for direct submission to our Admissions Office.
For this program, applicants must submit:
There is no fee required for domestic students if application is submitted prior to the application deadlines listed below.
A late fee of $54.00 is required for those applying after the application deadline.
International students must pay an international application fee, see “Special Requirements for Visa/International Applicants” below.
After submitting your application, please request official transcripts for all post-secondary education from your institution. Transcripts should be sent in original sealed envelope or official digital transcript to divadmit@mcmaster.ca or by mail to:
McMaster Divinity College
Admissions Dept
1280 Main St W
Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1
For students whose first language is not English, a TOEFL certificate with a minimum score of 92 IBT is required.
If submitted documents (including transcripts) are not in English, you maybe required to submit an official translation of these documents (WES evaluation may be requested).
Students who do not possess a passport from a North American country must pay an application fee of $134.00 (CAD).
Students relocating to Canada will be required to submit a copy of their Canadian study permit before registration.
Fall Term
June 1
Winter Term
October 15
Spring Term
March 15
Applications submitted after the deadline are subject to a late fee.
Specializations are made up of a minimum of six approved one-term core courses (18 units) for the MDiv or MA (Theology and Ministry), and do not have to fall within a single division. Students are encouraged to tailor their specializations to their own needs, in consultation with their advisors. There is a default specialization for the MDiv and for the MA (Theology and Ministry), as well as the opportunity (in consultation with the Academic Dean) to create one’s own specialization suited to unique ministry needs.
Choose from General, Old Testament (OT), or New Testament (NT).
This specialization includes courses in biblical studies, either language-based or not, in either a mix of the testaments (General) or one or other of the testaments (minimum of four of six courses). This specialization is designed for all forms of ministry emphasizing strong biblical content, including preaching and teaching pastors.
At the end of their program, students in this specialization will be able to:
This specialization addresses the interface of the Church and the contemporary world, and includes courses in Christianity and culture, missions, development, evangelism, the emerging church, cultural context, preaching, worship, and related approved courses. This specialization is designed for youth pastors, worship pastors, denominational leaders, church planters, cross-cultural ministry, NGO work, and other developmental and culturally sensitive ministries.
At the end of their program, students in this specialization will be able to:
This specialization includes courses in spiritual counselling, spiritual care, chaplaincy, and related approved courses. Many of these specialization courses are offered during the summer term. This specialization is designed for military, hospital, and community chaplaincy, associate pastors with family ministry responsibilities, NGO work, and various types of social ministries.
At the end of their program, students in this specialization will be able to:
This is the default specialization for the MA (Theology & Ministry).
Previously Christian Worldview and Christian Thought and History, our combined Christian History and Worldview specialization includes a mix of courses in multiple areas of ministry focusing on theology and Christian history and worldview. This specialization is designed for all forms of ministry emphasizing advanced theological competence, Christian history and history, including teaching pastors, para-church ministries, and lay ministry leadership.
At the end of their program, students in this specialization will be able to:
This is the default specialization for the MDiv.
This specialization includes an unspecified mix of courses in any area or areas of the curriculum that the student believes are required for ministry, including at least one course in preaching. This specialization is designed for senior/associate pastors, lead pastors, and other full-time vocational ministers with primarily leadership responsibilities. This option allows the greatest flexibility in terms of required focus courses, development of personalized studies that suit the vocational aims of the student, and an optimized use of available courses in regular format, weekend format, hybrid courses, and summer module courses.
At the end of their program, students in this specialization will be able to: