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Accelerated MA–PhD Option
The Accelerated MA—PhD option combines the coursework and research requirements of our traditional MA and PhD degrees into a shorter time frame. This option is designed for highly motivated and academically advanced students who wish to complete their Master’s and doctoral degrees in a more efficient and streamlined manner.
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The combined Master of Arts in Christian Studies (MA) and Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Theology (PhD) program offers a streamlined pathway for students seeking advanced theological education and research training.
This unique program allows students to complete one year of the MA before seamlessly transitioning into the PhD, integrating the strengths of both degrees in a more efficient timeframe. By blending comprehensive foundational coursework with advanced doctoral research, students develop essential scholarly skills while progressing toward their ultimate academic and professional goals.
No prior Master’s-level education is required to enter this program, making it a worthwhile option for students with a strong academic background in theology or related disciplines.

At A Glance
Program Duration
- Designed to be completed in 5 years
Concentrations
- Theological Studies (includes Church History)
- Ministry Studies (includes Pastoral Theology & Preaching)
- Biblical Studies (OT, NT, Septuagint)
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Year 1: MA program
- Research Methods course
- 3 courses in concentration:
- Biblical Studies (Old Testament, New Testament)
- Ministry Studies
- Theological Studies (including Patristics and Church History)
In order to proceed to the PhD program in year 2, the student must meet the following progress requirements:
- Minimum grade of A- in all four courses (year 1)
- Completion of biblical language pre-requisites
A student who does not meet these requirements may continue toward completion of the MA program (total 5 courses, plus thesis). The student may still apply to the PhD program upon completion of the MA program.
Year 2–5: PhD program
- 1 Interdisciplinary course
- Biblical Theology (BS)
- Theological Contours of Ministry (MS)
- Ministry and Evangelical Thought (TH)
- 1 Pedagogical course
- 5 courses in area of emphasis:
- Biblical Studies (NT, OT, Septuagint)
- Theological Studies (including Church History)
- Ministry Studies
Modern Language Exam
At least one modern research language, such as German or French, is required for all PhD students. Competence in modern languages is to be demonstrated through a language examination set by the primary and secondary advisors or other suitable person at McMaster Divinity College and is to be decided by the committee of advisors. This requirement must be met before students will be permitted to move into the dissertation phase of the program. The modern language exam should be completed by the end of the first year of study.
Comprehensive Exams
Three written comprehensive exams in the area of emphasis, as well as an oral defence, are required upon the completion of coursework.
Vocational Practice
Vocational practice is required in each term of coursework. It must create meaningful, intellectual, and reflective interaction between the area of emphasis and one’s chosen vocation.
Dissertation & Oral Defence
Based on the area of emphasis, a dissertation (minimum 80,000 words) must be written demonstrating expert knowledge of the area and both presenting and supporting a new thesis regarding the subject area. The dissertation will be defended orally.
Faculty Supervision
From the outset, as part of the admission process, students work with a primary supervisor whose expertise and scholarly interests correspond with the student’s area of emphasis. In addition, each student has the support of a supervisory committee, which consists of the primary supervisor, a secondary supervisor, the Academic Dean, and any other members from inside or outside of the College as deemed appropriate. This committee will work closely with the student to assist in planning and approving the student’s program of courses and research, to decide on timing of comprehensive and language examinations, to provide the student with regular appraisals of progress, to decide when the student is ready to write the dissertation, and to give advice during this process.
Funding
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. Students admitted to the accelerated MA–PhD can receive up to $3,400in their first year. Eligible PhD students can receive up to $13,000 in funding each year (up to a maximum of 5 years), in addition to the following opportunities:
Graduate Assistantships
PhD students may apply to work as a Graduate Assistant (GA) which pays up to an additional $4,620 for a maximum of 10 hours per week (240 hours total). These placements vary in number of hours and are awarded on a competitive basis to students in good academic standing and are most often awarded to PhD students.
Academic Achievement Awards
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.
Grants & Loans For Ontario Residents
Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify. Ontario students enrolled in the MA (Christian Studies) 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 |
$ 2,600 $ 500 |
Total Funding | $ 3,100 |
Tuition Fee | $ 10,540 |
Amount Payable by Student | $ 7,440 |
*based on actual amounts from 2023-24
Tuition Fees
Students in the Accelerated MA–PhD program pay MA (Christian Studies) tuition fees in their first year and PhD tuition fees for years 2–5.
MA (Christian Studies) Tuition Rates:
Domestic Students Canadian students |
International Students Non-Canadian and visa students |
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Per year | $ 10,540.00 | $ 10,540.00 |
All fees are subject to an additional $26 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.
Doctor of Philosophy (Christian Theology) Tuition Rates:
Domestic Students Canadian Students |
International Students Non-Canadian and visa students |
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Per year | $20,367 | $20,367 |
PhD students must pay a minimum of 4 years of tuition in this program.
All fees are subject to an additional $156 registration fee. Students must also pay MDC student fees and student & GSA health fees. Applicable UHIP premiums will be added for international students.
Additional Benefits
Students in our program can also take advantage of the following:
- Student study space (cubicle) in a secure room
- Full access to the Digital Theological Library
- Software licenses including: Microsoft 365, Zoom, LinkedIn Learning, EndNote, + more
Admissions Requirements
Agreement with the McMaster Divinity College Statement of Faith.
Accredited 4-year Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a directly related field (i.e. biblical studies, theological studies, church history, ministry studies, etc.), with at least a B+ average
Approved plan for completion of PhD biblical language prerequisites
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Program Outline
Year 1: MA program
- Research Methods course
- 3 courses in concentration:
- Biblical Studies (Old Testament, New Testament)
- Ministry Studies
- Theological Studies (including Patristics and Church History)
In order to proceed to the PhD program in year 2, the student must meet the following progress requirements:
- Minimum grade of A- in all four courses (year 1)
- Completion of biblical language pre-requisites
A student who does not meet these requirements may continue toward completion of the MA program (total 5 courses, plus thesis). The student may still apply to the PhD program upon completion of the MA program.
Year 2–5: PhD program
- 1 Interdisciplinary course
- Biblical Theology (BS)
- Theological Contours of Ministry (MS)
- Ministry and Evangelical Thought (TH)
- 1 Pedagogical course
- 5 courses in area of emphasis:
- Biblical Studies (NT, OT, Septuagint)
- Theological Studies (including Church History)
- Ministry Studies
Modern Language Exam
At least one modern research language, such as German or French, is required for all PhD students. Competence in modern languages is to be demonstrated through a language examination set by the primary and secondary advisors or other suitable person at McMaster Divinity College and is to be decided by the committee of advisors. This requirement must be met before students will be permitted to move into the dissertation phase of the program. The modern language exam should be completed by the end of the first year of study.
Comprehensive Exams
Three written comprehensive exams in the area of emphasis, as well as an oral defence, are required upon the completion of coursework.
Vocational Practice
Vocational practice is required in each term of coursework. It must create meaningful, intellectual, and reflective interaction between the area of emphasis and one’s chosen vocation.
Dissertation & Oral Defence
Based on the area of emphasis, a dissertation (minimum 80,000 words) must be written demonstrating expert knowledge of the area and both presenting and supporting a new thesis regarding the subject area. The dissertation will be defended orally.
Faculty Supervision
From the outset, as part of the admission process, students work with a primary supervisor whose expertise and scholarly interests correspond with the student’s area of emphasis. In addition, each student has the support of a supervisory committee, which consists of the primary supervisor, a secondary supervisor, the Academic Dean, and any other members from inside or outside of the College as deemed appropriate. This committee will work closely with the student to assist in planning and approving the student’s program of courses and research, to decide on timing of comprehensive and language examinations, to provide the student with regular appraisals of progress, to decide when the student is ready to write the dissertation, and to give advice during this process.
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Funding & Tuition Fees
Funding
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. Students admitted to the accelerated MA–PhD can receive up to $3,400in their first year. Eligible PhD students can receive up to $13,000 in funding each year (up to a maximum of 5 years), in addition to the following opportunities:
Graduate Assistantships
PhD students may apply to work as a Graduate Assistant (GA) which pays up to an additional $4,620 for a maximum of 10 hours per week (240 hours total). These placements vary in number of hours and are awarded on a competitive basis to students in good academic standing and are most often awarded to PhD students.
Academic Achievement Awards
MDC awards approximately $27,000 in academic awards and achievements each year. Students who show exceptional ability in specified areas may receive additional prizes and awards at the end of each academic year.
Grants & Loans For Ontario Residents
Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify. Ontario students enrolled in the MA (Christian Studies) program may be eligible, if qualified, for grants and loans awarded by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). When applying for OSAP, please indicate McMaster Divinity College as your institution. For questions regarding OSAP, contact MDC’s Financial Aid Office at mdcaid@mcmaster.ca.
Additional MDC Financial Assistance may be available for Ontario residents.
A typical full-time MA student could have the following scenario*:
MDC Financial Assistance
Academic Awards$ 2,600
$ 500Total Funding $ 3,100 Tuition Fee $ 10,540 Amount Payable by Student $ 7,440 *based on actual amounts from 2023-24
Tuition Fees
Students in the Accelerated MA–PhD program pay MA (Christian Studies) tuition fees in their first year and PhD tuition fees for years 2–5.
MA (Christian Studies) Tuition Rates:
Domestic Students
Canadian studentsInternational Students
Non-Canadian and visa studentsPer year $ 10,540.00 $ 10,540.00 All fees are subject to an additional $26 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.
Doctor of Philosophy (Christian Theology) Tuition Rates:
Domestic Students
Canadian StudentsInternational Students
Non-Canadian and visa studentsPer year $20,367 $20,367 PhD students must pay a minimum of 4 years of tuition in this program.
All fees are subject to an additional $156 registration fee. Students must also pay MDC student fees and student & GSA health fees. Applicable UHIP premiums will be added for international students.
Additional Benefits
Students in our program can also take advantage of the following:
- Student study space (cubicle) in a secure room
- Full access to the Digital Theological Library
- Software licenses including: Microsoft 365, Zoom, LinkedIn Learning, EndNote, + more
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Admission Requirements
Admissions Requirements
Agreement with the McMaster Divinity College Statement of Faith.
Accredited 4-year Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a directly related field (i.e. biblical studies, theological studies, church history, ministry studies, etc.), with at least a B+ average
Approved plan for completion of PhD biblical language prerequisites
Take the Next Step

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Book an appointment
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!
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Attend an online info session
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!
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Visit us in-person
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.
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Download an on-demand lecture
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 PsalmsBiblical 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
Application Checklist
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1. Agreement with Statement of Faith
Review McMaster Divinity College’s Statement of Faith.
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2. Personal Statement
Your personal statement should be no longer than one page and comment on the following questions:
What is your Christian experience?
Why are you pursuing this degree?
Why is McMaster Divinity College the best place for you to develop the above?
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3. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Your CV should list your past education, work experience, professional accreditations, publications, ministry and leadership experience, ancient and modern language proficiencies, and honours.
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4. Writing Sample
Provide us with a writing sample in your proposed area of specialization (minimum 5,000 words).
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5. Preferred Faculty Supervisor
Review our faculty and choose your top three McMaster Divinity College faculty members by whom you would like to be mentored.
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6. Proposed Area of Study
Please provide a brief description of your anticipated area of study.
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7. References
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.
PhD applicants must submit:
- Two academic references
- One pastoral reference
You will also be required to submit the name, title, and contact information for two additional referees who are willing to speak on your behalf, if contacted.
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8. Application Fee
You will be required to pay a $100.00 (CAD) non-refundable application fee. Students who pay after the application deadlines will be charged a late fee of $50.00 (CAD). International students must pay an international application fee, see “Special Requirements for Visa/International Applicants” below.
Applications submitted after the deadline are subject to a late fee.
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9. Transcripts
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 -
Special Requirements for Visa/International Applicants
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 $125.00 (CAD).
Students will be required to submit a copy of their Canadian study permit before registration.
Application Deadlines
Fall Term
March 15
Winter Term
August 1
Applications submitted after the deadline are subject to a late fee.