About the Master of Divinity

The Master of Divinity (MDiv) program leads men directly into ordination as pastors in The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, preparing them to teach the faithful, reach the lost, and care for all.

Admission Requirements

Because of the doctrinal position of the LCMS, all candidates for the Master of Divinity program must be men. If you are a woman who would like to enter full-time service in the Church, consider our diaconal programs.

  • Knowledge of the Bible, Christian doctrine, and Greek, shown by taking Entry Level Competency Exams or our pre-seminary courses
  • Bachelor’s degree or the educational equivalent from a regionally accredited college or university.
  • Minimum 2.25 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
  • Member of a Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) congregation for at least two years prior to admission. If you are married, your wife must also be a member of an LCMS congregation.

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Catechism Recitation

EXEGETICAL THEOLOGY – 40 HOURS

Hebrew I, II

Gospels I, II, III

New Testament Greek Readings

Pentateuch I, II

Pauline Epistles

Major Prophets

Psalms

HISTORICAL THEOLOGY – 18 HOURS

Church History I, II, III, IV

Seminar: Historical Text

PASTORAL MINISTRY AND MISSIONS – 40 HOURS

Liturgics I, II

Homiletics I, II, III

Confessing Christ in Today’s World

Pastoral Counseling

Pastoral Theology I, II

Ministry in Pluralistic Context

Theological Ethics

SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY – 29 HOURS

Dogmatics I, II, III

Lutheran Confessions I, II, III

Theologia I: Baptism

Theologia II: Preaching

Theologia III: Lord’s Supper

Seminar: Luther’s Text

FIELD EDUCATION AND VICARAGE – 3 HOURS

Field Education I, II

Vicarage

ELECTIVES – 9 HOURS

TOTAL – 139 HOURS

A graduate of the MDiv program 

  • confesses the faith of the Holy Scriptures and Lutheran Confessions
  • interprets biblical texts in the original languages
  • embraces baptism, preaching, and the Lord’s Supper
  • preaches and teaches biblical truth
  • worships, prays, and gives thanks
  • views church history as the history of his own family
  • defends the faith
  • exemplifies Christian life
  • cares for the children of God
  • gathers those outside the church into the saving fellowship of Christ’s body

MDiv Cost of Attendance (COA)

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