The Masters in Interfaith Theology (M.IT) is a self-paced 45 total credit hour religious degree program that is offered through a distance learning platform.
Masters students are required to take (8) Core Courses (24 credits) and (6) Concentration Courses (18 credits) Students are also required to select 1elective totaling 3 credits. The tuition cost for the Masters in Interfaith Theology (M.IT) is $75 per credit.
|
Masters Core Courses
Native American Spirituality Mystery Theology African Theology Buddhist Theology Hindu Theology Esoteric Christianity Studies Islamic Theology Masters Thesis Required Concentration Courses
Meditation Spiritual Healing Transformative Spirituality Judeo Christian Studies A Course in Miracles I & II Completion of the Masters Program does not lead to ordination. For those who are called to ministry and the two year ministerial program that leads to ordination as an Interfaith Minister should visit the Ministerial Program page for more information.
|
Elective Offerings
Liberal Theology Feminist Theology Kabbalism Nag Hammadi Studies Judeo Christian Studies II Transformation and Dreams Gnosticism In order to accommodate the needs of our students we have designed a “Flex/Self-Paced” schedule for both Doctoral and Master’s Programs. This flexible schedule helps to relieve the pressure of meeting a specific and set deadline that formal semester/term programs have.
Each student custom designs their program and charts their schedule and progress with the Academic Dean/Advisor. There is no limit to the number of courses that a student can register for and there is no minimum number of courses that a student should take. As a student completes a course, they can register for the next one in the series (or two or three). The interactive and dynamic educational Masters and Doctoral Program here at Sacred Journey Interfaith Seminary allows students the flexibility to succeed in the program at their own pace. The Academic Dean provides individual guidance to each student assisting in goal-setting and course selection, aiding students in tailoring their own academic experience. Student round tables are all via zoom and are required. Schedules for student round tables vary based on semester. |