The M.T.S. is a 36-semester credit hour program designed to offer a general introduction to Orthodox theology through the graduate level study of Holy Scripture, Church History, Dogmatics, Patristics, Liturgical Studies, Apologetics, and Canon Law. It is a first degree in theology, from which a student could advance to a Master of Theology (Th.M.), or a doctoral degree in theology (Ph.D.). Completion of the M.T.S degree program does not guarantee priestly ordination within the Coptic Orthodox Church.

The M.T.S. program is designed to accommodate full-time or part-time enrollment. Average time for completion is three years but can be completed in two years by taking an average of 6 semester credit hours per semester. Students have a maximum of five years to complete their degree.

Program Objectives: Master of Theological Studies graduates of ACTS will be able to:

  • Develop mastery of sound theological reading, research, and writing.

  • Interpret basic Coptic and/or Biblical Greek texts.

  • Compile knowledge gained from the fields of Church History, Liturgy, Scripture (Old and New Testaments), Dogmatics, Apologetics, and Patristics to explain Orthodox Christian theology and improve the church today.

  • Explain formalized theological doctrines in all areas of Church ministry, evangelism, theological education, missions, and apologetics.

 
 

Students are required to complete at least 75 percent of core course requirements (six courses) prior to enrolling in Biblical Studies and Church History Electives. Free electives can be taken at any time.

* Must be taken during first semester for students who begin their program in Spring or Fall. Students who begin their program in Summer are advised what courses do not include significant writing assignments and must take this course during their next term.

 
 

Some courses are available in more than one category above. Each course taken can only be applied to one program requirement. Any course taken within the Biblical Studies and Church History elective category, in excess of the semester credit hours required for that category, will be applied to the free elective category.