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Note: TEDS, with the approval of the Association of Theological Schools, offers the Master of Arts in Urban Ministry degree program at the South Chicago Regional Center in Dolton. Although some urban-ministry–related courses are available in Deerfield, participants should plan to make the South Chicago Regional Center the center of their program activities.
The MA in UM serves students engaged in urban ministry who desire a graduate degree that provides knowledge and skills for effective ministry in an urban setting. The emphasis is designed for the mature student with significant experience in urban ministry. While the objectives of this emphasis focus on the specific needs of minority students in urban ministry, others with appropriate urban ministry background or vocational goals are encouraged to apply. The MA in UM has the following objectives:
The MA in UM’s main campus in the city of Chicago offers classes at times conducive for persons engaged in full-time employment. The entire program may be completed at the South Chicago Regional Center; however, many courses are also offered on the Deerfield Campus.
The curriculum design enables completion of the required 48 hours in approximately three years when taking two courses (6-8 hours) per semester, making the emphasis accessible to those engaged in full-time ministry. Upon completion of course work, a written professional project is also required that reflects the engagement of the student’s academic training with ministry experience.
Currently, courses are offered in Dolton across the street from New Life Celebration Church of God at 14200 Dante Avenue. Updated course information may be obtained through Dr. Michael Reynolds, Assistant Dean of Extension and Continuing Education and Director of the MA in UM program at 312.505.8498.
In addition to the General Admission Requirements described in the Admissions section of the catalog, the following further requirements are specific to the MA in UM program:
Residency requirements for the MA in UM degree:
Upon completion of all but 6 hours of course work in a program, continuous registration each fall and spring semester is required. If a student is not registered for remaining course work, a continuation fee is assessed each semester until all program requirements have been met. If the student has not completed the program after four semesters of continuation status, the fee amount is doubled for the next four semesters.
All MA in UM program requirements must be completed within five years of matriculation into the program for students enrolled on the Deerfield Campus. Students enrolled at extension sites must complete all requirements within eight years. Petition to extend the statute of limitation may be made by a student to the Academic Exceptions Committee.
Admission to the MA in UM program must be followed by achievement of candidacy for the degree. Program candidacy occurs when
Old Testament | 4 hours |
| OT 500 Introduction to the Old Testament | 4 hours |
New Testament | 4 hours |
| NT 500 Introduction to the New Testament | 4 hours |
Systematic Theology | 9 hours |
| ST 601 Theology I: Introduction to Theology | 3 hours |
| ST 602 Theology II: Christ, Man, Sin, and Salvation | 3 hours |
| ST 603 Theology III: Holy Spirit, Church, Last Things | 3 hours |
Church History Elective | 3 hours |
Mission and Evangelism | 3 hours |
| ME 612 Mission of the Urban Church | 3 hours |
Urban Ministry | 11 hours |
| EM 501 Urban Educational Ministries | 3 hours |
| H 652 Hermeneutical and Homiletical Foundations of Preaching | 3 hours |
| PC 501 Introduction to Counseling Ministries | 2 hours |
| PC 502 Issues in Counseling Ministry (or a PC elective) | 1 hour |
| PT 580 Introduction to Urban Structure and Context | 2 hours |
Pastoral Theology* | 14 hours |
| PT 601 Urban Ministry Practicum I | 3 hours |
| PT 602 Urban Ministry Practicum II | 3 hours |
| PT 603 Urban Ministry Practicum III | 3 hours |
| PT 781 Urban Ministry Project Design/Research | 2 hours |
| PT 782 Urban Ministry Project Report | 3 hours |
Field Education (3 semesters) | 0 hours |
TOTAL | 48 hours |
*One specialized urban ministry course in Educational Ministries, Homiletics, World Mission and Evangelism, Pastoral Theology, or Counseling may be substituted for one Urban Ministry Practicum course with the written consent of the MA in UM Director.