The Final Project represents the
culmination of your learning experience in the Doctor of Ministry
program. It is designed to give you the opportunity to integrate your
coursework and reflection, apply that learning to your ministry
context, and allow you to creatively explore issues in relation to
ministry today. The intended result is a unique and practical
contribution to your ministry and the broader Christian community.
IMPORTANT
NOTE! The Doctor of Ministry office highly recommends that you start
your final project path at least TWO (2) YEARS BEFORE the quarter you
wish to graduate. Students are allowed to formally begin their final
project process once the following items have been completed:
- All
admission requirements have been satisfactorily met, such as biblical
language requirements, special projects, and changes from probation or
special status to regular status in the program.
-
At least 24 units of coursework have been completed and grades for this
coursework have been posted to the student's transcript.
Overview -
What are my Final Project options,
and who will help me along the way?
Path -
What are the Final Project
steps, timeline and exact requirements?
Resources -
What are the Final Project
steps, timeline and exact requirements?
Cohorts -
How does the final project process differ for those in cohort tracks?