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Theology
Joint M.A./M.Div Program
Graduate
Dual Degree

Joint M.Div./M.A. Option

In the course of complying with the Academic Program for Priesthood Candidates, a student meets all requirements for the M.Div. degree. Because there are "surplus" credits in the Academic Program for Priesthood Candidates beyond what is applied toward the M.Div., a student may apply these additional credits toward the M.A. in Theology, either in the research or general format.

Curriculum

Because there are "surplus" credits in the Academic Program for Priesthood Candidates beyond what is applied toward the M.Div., a student may apply these additional credits toward the M.A. in Theology, either in the research or general format.

Assuming that a student has met all the requirements of the Academic Program for Priesthood Candidates, including successful completion of the four required electives, he needs the following additional credits in his concentration area to meet credit requirements of the M.A.: Systematics -6; Moral Theology -6; Church History -15; Biblical Studies -15 (plus the Greek and/or Hebrew requirements).

Faculty

The following is a selection of faculty of Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology (ICSST). Click to read more about all of our ICSST faculty »

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Dianne Traflet
Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Administration and Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology
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Justin M. Anderson
Professor and Chair of Moral Theology
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Gregory Glazov
Professor and Chair of Biblical Studies
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Rev. Joseph R. Laracy
Associate Professor and Chair of Systematic Theology
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