Master of Theological Studies
Enriching Academic Preparation
Program Overview
The Masters of Theological Studies (M.T.S.) is a two-year, 48-hour graduate degree program that allows students to craft their own course of study in preparation for future advanced and specialized work in religion and theology, through teaching and research, church leadership, or community and global ministry.
Master of Theological Studies
Faculty Advisors
The Faculty at McAfee are exceptional scholar-practitioners with a passion to mentor future scholars. Take a look at some of our faculty and their areas of interest. To learn more about a faculty member or to reach out about a possible interest in studying with them, click the link to go to their faculty webpage.
Rev. Dr. Rob Nash
Practical Theology, Church History, World Christianity, World Religions, Missiology
Rev. Dr. C. Greg DeLoach
Practical Theology, Church Leadership, Death & Dying, Disability Studies
Research Focused
The ideal candidate for the M.T.S. degree is intellectually curious, academically focused, and highly motivated. Each student will complete a Research Methodology course in the second semester of the first year and either a 60-page thesis or a Praxis Project in their final year. A background in theology or religion is not required.