About the Advanced Master of Divinity (MDiv) Degree
Why Pursue Your Advanced MDiv Degree at Cedarville?
If you've already completed 21 or more hours of undergraduate Bible coursework, the Advanced Master of Divinity (MDiv) is your faster pathway to ministry! At just 61 hours of coursework with the opportunity for a nine-hour specialization, this residential program will equip you for effective local church and global ministry. Up to 30 hours of your prerequisite work will be recognized, so you can focus on growing in knowledge of God's Word and applying it within your ministry.
You'll experience the Advanced MDiv degree within a vibrant, comprehensive Christian university setting here at Cedarville. During your studies, you can be assured that you're pursuing a degree wholly committed to biblical authority, the Great Commission, and to equipping the next generation of leaders for the local church.
Request Info Schedule an AppointmentWhat Sets Cedarville Apart?
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Conservative Theology
Be equipped for ministry by professors committed to the authority of Scripture. -
Practical Ministry Experience
Mentoring, guided ministries, and internships are built into the program to equip you holistically to fulfill your high calling. -
Affordable
Affordable tuition and southwest Ohio's reasonable cost of living make Cedarville’s MDiv an affordable choice.
Program Overview
Program Format and Related Programs
Cedarville offers both graduate and undergraduate programs, with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you consider the degree or program that is a best fit for you.
Related Programs
Program Level and Format
- Graduate
Program Contacts
Trent Rogers, PhD
Dean of SBTS, Associate Professor of NT and GreekContact
- BTS 236
- 937-766-7455
Billy Marsh, PhD
Associate Professor of Theology, Director of MDiv ProgramsContact
- BTS 242
- 937-766-6534
Program News
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Cedarville Stories Podcast: Faithfulness Over Reluctance
2004 alumnus Philip Miller was installed as senior pastor at The Moody Church in downtown Chicago in 2020. He is now part of a long line of faithful men of God who have served at this signature evangelical church. -
Dr. Michael McKay: "I Should Be Dead"
The fact that Dr. Michael McKay, assistant professor of biblical theology, is teaching at Cedarville this fall is a miracle. By his own account, he shouldn’t even be here.