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The Master of Arts Concentration in Old Testament and Semitic Languages (MA/OT)MA/OT Concentration Purpose The Master of Arts concentration in Old Testament and Semitic Languages (MA/OT) focuses on study of the Old Testament, Semitics, Near Eastern languages and literature, and the cultural background of the Jewish people. The concentration is for those who desire an intermediate degree before pursuing doctoral studies that would enable them to teach at a Bible college or Christian liberal arts college. MA/OT Concentration Admission Requirements and Prerequisites The admission requirements for the MA/OT are those described in the Admissions section of the catalog and those specific to the MA/OT program described below: MA/OT Candidacy Requirements Admission to the Master of Arts programs must be followed by achievement of candidacy for the degree. Program candidacy occurs when - A minimum of 12 hours in the program is completed with a minimum GPA of 2.5 after admission to the program.
All entrance deficiencies and conditions are removed. After a review of student files for continued progress toward meeting graduation requirements, formal action is taken by the faculty to grant candidacy for the degree.
MA/OT Residency Requirement and Statute of LimitationTwenty-four hours must be completed on the Deerfield Campus of Trinity. Generally two to three semesters of full-time course work and comprehensive exams are followed by one year of thesis writing. The final 8 hours must be taken through Trinity. All requirements in the Master of Arts programs must be completed within five years of matriculation into the program. Petition to extend the statute of limitation may be made by a student to the Academic Exceptions Committee.
MA/OT Concentration Graduation RequirementsIn addition to the General Graduation Requirements for all master’s programs, the following are required for the MA/OT: Completion of all course work in the program, including required Field Education, with a minimum cumulative grade point average for program course work of 2.5, with no course work graded below a “C-” applicable to the degree. A maximum of 20 percent of course work may be completed in an independent study format (Reading, Guided Research, and Distance Education courses). Meet the general comprehensive requirements in New Testament and two in Systematic Theology. See the Academic Handbook for details. Successfully write the major comprehensive exam. Complete a Master of Arts capstone project for the MA/OT, which is research and write an acceptable thesis on an approved topic, exhibiting the ability to do competent research, to think critically, and to communicate effectively in the area of emphasis. The thesis may be for 0-3 hours credit, applicable to the student’s program.
MA/OT Concentration CurriculumProgram Prerequisites If Needed (36 hours) | | | Hebrew | 6 hours | | NT Greek | 12 hours | | Theology | 6 hours | | Bible | 12 hours | Program Curricula | | Required | 4 hours | | OT 8911 | OT Studies I: Pentateuch and Historical Books | 2 hours | | OT 8912 | OT Studies II: Poetry and Prophets | 2 hours | Hebrew Language (required) | 12 hours | | OT 5242 | Hebrew Exegesis | 4 hours | Hebrew Language (select from) | 8 hours | | OT 5250 | Hebrew Reading Skills | 2 hours | | OT 7210 | Exegesis of Genesis | 3 hours | | OT 7230 | Exegesis of Psalms | 3 hours | | OT 7250 | Exegesis of Isaiah | 3 hours | | OT 8000 | Seminar: Current Issues in Old Testament Studies (applicable when the topic falls under Hebrew Studies as determined by the department) | 3 hours | | OT 8720 | Advanced Hebrew Exegesis: (Book) | 3 hours | | OT 8729 | Advanced Hebrew Studies: (Topic) | 3 hours | Cognate Languages (select from) | 3 hours | | OT 7010 | Biblical Aramaic | 3 hours | | OT 7014 | Extrabiblical Aramaic | 3 hours | | OT 7020-7021 | Akkadian I-II | 3 hours | | OT 7030 | Ugaritic | 3 hours | | OT 7040 | Syriac | 3 hours | | OT 7410 | West Semitic Inscriptions | 3 hours | | OT 7415 | Middle Egyptian | 3 hours | | OT 8000 | Seminar: Current Issues in Old Testament Studies (applicable when the topic falls under Cognate Languages as determined by the department) | 3 hours | Old Testament Studies (select from) | 7 hours | | (Students are encouraged to complete a 1-hour OT 7501 Guided Research in tandem with one of the following courses as needed.) | | | OT 5050 | Geography of Bible Lands | 3 hours | | OT 5060 | Old Testament Introduction | 2 hours | | OT 5090 | Old Testament Theology | 3 hours | | OT 6216 | Pentateuch and Historical Books | 4 hours | | OT 6217 | Poetic and Prophetic Books | 4 hours | | OT 7395 | Hermeneutics | 3 hours | | OT 7410-7440 | The Old Testament and Ancient Near East courses | 3 hours | | OT 7460 | Qumran Scrolls | 3 hours | | OT 7710 | Intertestamental Period | 3 hours | | OT 8722 | The Septuagint and the New Testament | 3 hours | | OT 8000 | Seminar: Current Issues in Old Testament Studies (applicable when the topic does not fall specifically under Hebrew or cognate languages as topic determined by the department) | 3 hours | | OT 8723 | Old Testament Textual Criticism | 3 hours | Systematic Theology (Recommended: ST 5101 and ST 5102 or ST 5103) | 6 hours | PT 5090 Field Ed (two semesters) -or- | 0 hours | PT 5090 Field Ed (one semester) and ID 5080 Formation Group (two semesters) | 0 hours | Capstone: OT 7485 MA Thesis | 0-3 hours | TOTAL hours required | 32 hours |
*OT 500, NT 500, and English Bible courses (OT 550, NT 550) are not applicable to the MA program. Updated to 2008-09 Catalog |