Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ's Licentiate in Biblical Studies program offers advanced training in the critical study of the Bible, providing students with the skills necessary for scholarly research, teaching, and pastoral ministry. This program emphasizes a deep understanding of biblical languages, exegesis, and theological interpretation, fostering a comprehensive knowledge of both the Old and New Testaments. This licentiate prepares graduates for further doctoral studies or professional roles in academia, church leadership, and other related fields.
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The Licentiate in Biblical Studies program typically requires at least 24 credit hours of coursework plus 6 credits for the thesis after approval.
The curriculum for Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ's Licentiate in Biblical Studies (S.T.L.) program is structured to provide a thorough and advanced education in biblical theology. Here are the key components:
Program Requirements
- Credit Hours: 24 credits in exegesis at the licentiate (700) or doctoral (800) level.
- Thesis: Students must complete a thesis, with at least three successive semesters of thesis guidance.
- Comprehensive Examination: A comprehensive examination based on a booklist provided by the School of Theology and Religious Studies.
Language Requirements
- Greek: Six credits of Greek beyond elementary and intermediate levels.
- Hebrew: Six credits of Hebrew beyond introductory courses.
- Latin: A reading knowledge of Latin.
- Modern Language: Reading knowledge of either French or German.
$1,250 / credit hour