Master of Divinity / MA in Bioethics Postgraduate Programme By Wake Forest University |TopUniversities
Main Subject Area

Theology, Divinity and Religious StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies

Study Level

Masters

The goal of the Master of Divinity/Master of Arts in Bioethics (MDiv/MA) joint degree program is to facilitate an interdisciplinary conversation between theology and bioethics and to provide resources for students whose vocational aims require knowledge and/or competence in both disciplines. A student typically will first complete two and one-half years of work (five semesters, 68 credit hours) primarily in the School of Divinity. This joint degree is designed to be completed in seven semesters. The final two semesters will be completed in the bioethics program but with some electives taken in the School of Divinity.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies

Study Level

Masters

The goal of the Master of Divinity/Master of Arts in Bioethics (MDiv/MA) joint degree program is to facilitate an interdisciplinary conversation between theology and bioethics and to provide resources for students whose vocational aims require knowledge and/or competence in both disciplines. A student typically will first complete two and one-half years of work (five semesters, 68 credit hours) primarily in the School of Divinity. This joint degree is designed to be completed in seven semesters. The final two semesters will be completed in the bioethics program but with some electives taken in the School of Divinity.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Applicants must hold or be pursuing a bachelor’s degree from an accredited university and must have limited or no full-time post-graduate work experience. Other English Language Requirements: The minimum total score on the TOEFL is 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based test).

Jan-2000

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