Applied Apologetics, MA (CAGS)
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Please note: As of May 20, 2024, CCU will discontinue offering Lee Strobel Center degree programs and continuing education certificate courses to new students not currently enrolled. We are pleased to continue to offer the courses, without interruption, to students who are currently enrolled in programs within the Strobel Center, and these students will have until August 2027 to fulfill their coursework requirements. CUS undergraduates already enrolled in the Apologetics and Evangelism major or the Dual Graduate Enrollment Apologetics and Evangelism major may also take Lee Strobel Center courses until August 2027.
The MA in Applied Apologetics provides training that improves the church’s understanding and expression of the essential doctrines of the Christian faith and the evidence which undergirds those doctrines. The degree engrains students with graduate-level knowledge and skills necessary to provide a meaningful defense of the faith and thoughtful evangelistic tools to share it. The curriculum provides not only theoretical consideration of apologetics issues but also the practical deployment of apologetics approaches. Upon completion of the Master of Arts in Applied Apologetics, students are able to:
Students choose one of four emphases to provide greater depth and rigor to their study of apologetics:
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Admission to the Master of Arts in Applied Apologetics Degree ProgramAdmission Requirements
Transfer of CoursesStudents may transfer up to 9 semester hours of graduate credit from a regionally accredited college or university. The coursework must be comparable to that offered at CCU and fulfill the MA in Applied Apologetics requirements. Time LimitationThe MA in Applied Apologetics is a 39 credit-hour degree designed to be completed within 17 months of intensive study by persons who work or are otherwise occupied by the equivalent of a full-time job. All work applied toward a master’s degree must be completed within a four-year period from the date of enrollment. After the four-year period, an MA in Applied Apologetics student who has not completed the requirements to graduate will be withdrawn from the program. Students who go beyond the four-year period and wish to complete their MA in Applied Apologetics degree will be required to apply for reconsideration by completing a Petition for Exception to Academic Policy. Readmitted students will be required to adhere to the degree plans and academic policies in place at the time they are readmitted. |