Master of Christian Leadership
The Master of Christian Leadership program can be taken in class or through guided independent studies by American Trinity University. Christian Leadership has been described as ‘a process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task’, although there are alternative definitions of leadership. Studies of Christian Leadership have produced theories involving traits, situational interaction, function, behavior, power, vision and values, charisma, and intelligence, among others.
| Course Code | Course Title | Units |
| MCL 101 | New Leaders Interns | 4 Units |
| MCL 102 | New Leaders Fellowship | 4 Units |
| MCL 103 | Internship in Leadership Studies | 4 Units |
| MCL 104 | Organizational Leadership | 4 Units |
| MCL 105 | Leadership Assessment and Intervention | 4 Units |
| MCL 106 | Advanced Leadership Theories | 4 Units |
| MCL 107 | Readings in Organizational Leadership | 4 Units |
| MCL 108 | Seminar in Organizational Leadership | 4 Units |
| MCL 109 | Internship in Organizational Leadership | 4 Units |
| MCL 110 | Research Project in Organizational Leadership | 4 Units |
| MCL 111 | Networking events | 4 Units |
| MCL 112 | Topics in Leadership Studies | 4 Units |
| MCL 113 | Seminar in Organizational Leadership | 4 Units |
| MCL 114 | Principles of Civic Leadership | 4 Units |
| MCL 115 | Principles of Organizational Leadership | 4 Units |
| Total Units | 60 Units |
Master of Divinity
The Master of Divinity program can be taken in class or through guided independent studies by American Trinity University. The Master of Divinity degree is a professional degree which will equip graduates with the comprehensive graduate education necessary for becoming an ordained minister. Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are expected to attain the following: A competent professional skill in
preaching, teaching, church administration, worship, and counseling as an ordained minister. A healthy balance among the biblical, historical, theological, and practical areas of study essential for developing organizational, managerial, and counseling skills as an ordained minister. A thorough knowledge and understanding of the Bible. Exposure to contemporary theological issues with the goal of equipping students to think independently and constructively in areas vital to Christian ministry. Graduates of Master of Divinity will be prepared for pastorship, priesthood, or professional ministry.
| Course Code | Course Title | Units |
| LDC 101 | Introduction to the Old Testament | 4 Units |
| LDC 102 | Introduction to the New Testament | 4 Units |
| MDV 103 | Pentateuch | 4 Units |
| MDV 104 | New Testament History | 4 Units |
| MDV 105 | Biblical Hermeneutics | 4 Units |
| MDV 106 | Theological Bibliography | 4 Units |
| MDV 107 | New Testament Theology | 4 Units |
| MDV 108 | Seminar I: New Testament | 4 Units |
| MDV 109 | Biblical Counseling | 4 Units |
| MDV 110 | Christian Education | 4 Units |
| MDV 111 | The Christian Mind | 4 Units |
| MDV 112 | History of Twentieth Century Christianity | 4 Units |
| MDV 113 | Korean Church History | 4 Units |
| MDV 114 | History of Israel | 4 Units |
| BED 204 | History of the Christian Church | 4 Units |
| MDV 116 | History of Christian Doctrines | 4 Units |
| BED 109 | Introduction to Christian Ethnics | 4 Units |
| MDV 118 | Personal Evangelism | 4 Units |
| MDV 119 | Principles of Discipleship if Church Growth in the USA | 4 Units |
| MDV 120 | Evangelism Seminar | 4 Units |
| MDV 121 | Greek I | 4 Units |
| MDV 122 | Hebrew I | 4 Units |
| MDV 123 | Missions: A Biblical Theology | 4 Units |
| MDV 124 | Christian Apologetics | 4 Units |
| MDV 125 | Ministry of the Word in Worship | 4 Units |
| MDV 126 | Pastoral Theology | 2 Units |
| Total Units | 102 Units |
Master of Family Ministry
The program is designed to provide believers with basic counseling skills and approaches foundational for effective ministry to families in the local church. The Master of in Family Ministry is designed to equip highly competent professionals to conduct research, publish and teach. The degree emphasizes family ministry components of education and places a strong emphasis on family ministry leaders’ training.
| Course Code | Course Title | Units |
| MFM 101 | Biblical Integration to Counseling | 4 Units |
| MFM 102 | Spirituality in Counseling | 4 Units |
| MFM 103 | Professional Course Work | 4 Units |
| MFM 104 | Theories of Counseling | 4 Units |
| MFM 105 | Development Psychology | 4 Units |
| MFM 106 | Communication Skills | 4 Units |
| MFM 107 | Abnormal Psychology | 4 Units |
| MFM 108 | Human Relationships | 4 Units |
| MFM 109 | Child & Youth Counseling | 4 Units |
| MFM 110 | Marriage & Family Counseling | 4 Units |
| MFM 111 | Introduction to Research Methods | 4 Units |
| MFM 112 | Premarital Counseling | 4 Units |
| MFM 113 | Biblical Foundations of Marriage and Family | 4 Units |
| MFM 114 | Introduction to Adolescent Counseling | 4 Units |
| MFM 115 | Special Topics in Counseling | 4 Units |
| Total Units | 60 Units |
Master of Healing Ministry
The program is designed to provide believers with basic Healing skills and approaches foundational for effective ministry. The Master of Healing Ministry seeks to pioneer a new, more effective way of Christian ministry that is characterized by a holistic approach combining preaching and healing after the example of Jesus Christ our Lord. It seeks to achieve this overall objective through research, education and training, and development of practical projects.
| Course Code | Course Title | Units |
| MHM 101 | Healing Missiology | 4 Units |
| MHM 102 | Theological Foundation on Healing | 4 Units |
| MHM 103 | Healing Anthropology | 4 Units |
| MHM 104 | Healing Ethics | 4 Units |
| MHM 105 | Divine Healing | 4 Units |
| MHM 106 | Clinical Education and Pastoral Care | 4 Units |
| MHM 107 | Inner Healing | 4 Units |
| MHM 108 | Medical Mission History | 4 Units |
| MHM 109 | Science and Christian Faith | 4 Units |
| MHM 110 | Team Ministry in Healing | 4 Units |
| MHM 111 | Healing Counseling | 4 Units |
| MHM 112 | Christianity and Other Religions | 4 Units |
| MHM 113 | Whole Person Healing Development | 4 Units |
| MHM 114 | Family Healing Ministry | 4 Units |
| MHM 115 | Spirituality in Counseling | 4 Units |
| Total Units | 60 Units |
Master of Missiology
The purpose of Master of Missiology program is designed to educate leaders for
specialized expertise on Missiology and cognate disciplines for research and teaching.
The program of study leading to the Master of Missiology degree is an advanced
professional degree in preparation for leadership roles in cross-cultural ministries.
| Course Code | Course Title | Units |
| MDV 105 | Biblical Hermeneutics | 4 Units |
| MMO 102 | Biblical Theology | 4 Units |
| MMO 103 | The Acts of Apostles | 4 Units |
| MMO 104 | The Historical Development of the Movement | 4 Units |
| MDV 116 | History of Christian Doctrines | 4 Units |
| MMO 106 | Christian Ethics | 4 Units |
| MMO 107 | Principles of Discipleship | 4 Units |
| MMO 108 | Basic Evangelism | 4 Units |
| MMO 109 | Mission of the Church | 4 Units |
| MMO 110 | Theology of Mission | 4 Units |
| MMO 111 | Mission History of the Korean Church | 4 Units |
| MMO 112 | Church Growth | 4 Units |
| MMO 113 | Issues on World Mission | 4 Units |
| MMO 114 | Mission Possible | 4 Units |
| MMO 115 | Inner Healing | 4 Units |
| Total Units | 60 Units |
Master of Religious Counseling
The purpose of Master of Missiology program is designed to educate leaders for specialized expertise on Missiology and cognate disciplines for research and teaching. The program of study leading to the Master of Missiology degree is an advanced professional degree in preparation for leadership roles in cross-cultural ministries.
| Course Code | Course Title | Units |
| MCO 101 | Health and Clinical Psychology | 4 Units |
| MCO 102 | Competencies | 4 Units |
| MCO 103 | Professional Practice and Professional Ethics | 4 Units |
| MCO 104 | Diagnostic and Treatment Skills for Specific Conditions | 4 Units |
| MCO 105 | Relationship and Marital Therapy | 4 Units |
| MCO 106 | Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy | 4 Units |
| MCO 107 | Health Psychology | 4 Units |
| MCO 108 | Trauma Therapy | 4 Units |
| MCO 109 | Ethics and Professional Development | 4 Units |
| MCO 110 | Counseling Theory | 4 Units |
| MCO 111 | Geriatric Counseling | 4 Units |
| MCO 112 | Marriage and Family Therapy | 4 Units |
| MCO 113 | Sex Problem Counseling | 4 Units |
| MCO 114 | Biblical Crisis Counseling | 4 Units |
| MCO 115 | Biblical Counseling and Substance Abuse | 4 Units |
| Total Units | 60 Units |
Master of Religious Education
This degree is the foundational degree for one preparing for ministry in Religious Education. Objectives of the program seek to encourage the student to develop skills for the performance of ministry and to strive for personal excellence in pursuing a ministry in Religious Education. Graduates of Master of Religious Education are able to serve the Christian community as directors or coordinators of religious education,
Christian education, or faith formation in Catholic and Protestant parishes, congregations, or diocesan offices; or as teachers of religion in faith-based elementary schools and high schools.
| Course Code | Course Title | Units |
| MED 101 | Philosophy of Christian Education | 4 Units |
| MED 102 | Ministry to special Children and Adults | 4 Units |
| MED 103 | Church Discipline | 4 Units |
| MED 104 | Effective teaching | 4 Units |
| MED 105 | Small Group Ministries | 4 Units |
| MED 106 | Adult Education | 4 Units |
| MED 107 | Teaching Techniques | 4 Units |
| MED 108 | Seminar: Christian Education | 4 Units |
| MED 109 | Camp Leadership | 4 Units |
| MED 110 | Principles of Teaching and Learning | 4 Units |
| MED 111 | Curriculum Development | 4 Units |
| MED 112 | Development of Children | 4 Units |
| MED 113 | Educational Leadership and Administration | 4 Units |
| MED 114 | Teaching of Christ | 4 Units |
| MED 115 | Method of Christian Education | 4 Units |
| Total Units | 60 Units |
Master of Religious Law Studies
Their expertise combines with a world-class learning environment at the heart of one of the country’s most vibrant legal settings. Well-defined pathways of coursework, clinics, internships, externships, and clerkships that lead to careers in many distinct areas of legal practice enable students to find a place in the legal community that fits their personality, experience, lifestyle, and value system.
| Course Code | Course Title | Units |
| RLS 101 | Academic Excellence | 4 Units |
| RLS 102 | Law and Religious Freedom | 4 Units |
| RLS 103 | Administrative Law Clinic | 4 Units |
| RLS 104 | Global Warming Law and Policy | 4 Units |
| RLS 105 | Corruption in International Transactions | 4 Units |
| RLS 106 | Int’l Human Rights Law | 4 Units |
| RLS 107 | Int’l Women’s Issues | 4 Units |
| RLS 108 | United Nations Law | 4 Units |
| RLS 109 | Business Immigration Law | 4 Units |
| RLS 110 | Children & the Law | 4 Units |
| RLS 111 | Community Courts | 4 Units |
| RLS 112 | Disability Law | 4 Units |
| RLS 113 | Education and the Law | 4 Units |
| RLS 114 | Family Law | 4 Units |
| RLS 115 | Health Care Law | 4 Units |
| Total Units | 60 Units |
Master of Religious Philosophy
The Master of Religious Philosophy program can be taken in class or through guided independent studies by American Trinity University. When you study the world’s religious traditions, you learn about the histories, literatures, practices, and beliefs that have shaped not only the world’s religious traditions, but also human societies and cultures. You study rituals and festivals that give meaning to time and place; disciplines that develop modes of perception and attention; and ideas of holiness, justice, and love through which human beings have expressed their highest ideals; and discourses and institutions that have wielded great political and social power. Majors in Religious Philosophy studies will be required, above all, to develop the capacities fundamental to the liberal arts: clear communication, critical thinking, and the careful and open-minded exploration of ways of life different from one’s own.
| Course Code | Course Title | Units |
| MPH 101 | Mysticism and Pragmatism | 4 Units |
| MPH 102 | Eastern Culture and Thought | 4 Units |
| MPH 103 | Seminar in Religion and Culture | 4 Units |
| MPH 104 | History of Religious Studies in Korea | 4 Units |
| MPH 105 | Seminar in Religious Phenomena | 4 Units |
| MPH 106 | Field Researches of Religion | 4 Units |
| MPH 107 | Studies in Major Christian Documents | 4 Units |
| MPH 108 | Seminar in Comparative Study of Religion | 4 Units |
| MPH 109 | Studies in Classics of Religious Studies | 4 Units |
| MPH 110 | Studies in Religious Thoughts | 4 Units |
| MPH 111 | Korean Culture and It’s Thought | 4 Units |
| MPH 112 | Sociology of Religion | 4 Units |
| MPH 113 | Philosophical and Religious Taoism | 4 Units |
| MPH 114 | An Introduction to Philosophy in Story | 4 Units |
| MPH 115 | Comparative Religions | 4 Units |
| Total Units | 60 Units |
Master of Religious Studies
The primary purpose of the Master of Religious Studies is to equip and motivate students to become competent leaders in the educational ministries of churches. This degree is the foundational degree for one preparing for ministry in Religious Studies. Objectives of the program seek to encourage the student to develop skills for the performance of ministry and to strive for personal excellence in pursuing a ministry in
Religious Studies. Graduates of Master of Religious Studies are able to serve the Christian community as directors or coordinators of religious Studies, Christian Studies, or faith formation in Catholic and Protestant parishes, congregations, or diocesan offices; or as teachers of religion in faith-based elementary schools and high schools.
| Course Code | Course Title | Units |
| LDC 101 | Introduction to New Testament | 4 Units |
| MRS 102 | Readings in Gospels | 4 Units |
| MRS 103 | Introduction to Theology | 4 Units |
| MRS 104 | Religious Ethics | 4 Units |
| MRS 105 | Doctrine of Church | 4 Units |
| MRS 106 | Hymnal and Contemporary Praises | 4 Units |
| MRS 107 | Homiletics I | 4 Units |
| MRS 108 | Homiletics II | 4 Units |
| MRS 109 | Leadership Formation | 4 Units |
| MRS 110 | Age, Gender and Need Oriented Small Groups | 4 Units |
| MRS 111 | Religious Education & Ministry | 4 Units |
| MRS 112 | Principles of Teaching | 4 Units |
| MRS 113 | Children Ministry | 4 Units |
| MRS 114 | Youth Ministry | 4 Units |
| MRS 115 | Vision and Mission of Life | 4 Units |
| Total Units | 60 Units |
Master of Religious Studies
The goals of yoga are varied and range from improving health to achieving moksha. A serious practitioner of Yoga(someone pursuing the higher spiritual and religious goals of Yoga) takes upon themselves a life of austere self-discipline common to nearly all forms of mystical and religious life. The practices that constitute this self-disciplined life are called in yoga yama and niyama. This self-discipline is the ‘yoke’ that one puts
upon oneself for the purpose of attaining moksha. An alternative definition is that Yoga is the method of yoking, or unifying, the lower egoistic personality to the higher via a process of sublimation.
| Course Code | Course Title | Units |
| MYS 101 | The History of Oriental Thoughts | 4 Units |
| MYS 102 | Introduction to the study of Yoga | 4 Units |
| MYS 103 | Yoga Psychophysiology | 4 Units |
| MYS 104 | Sanskrit | 4 Units |
| MYS 105 | Yoga Psychology | 4 Units |
| MYS 106 | Comparative Study on Yoga and Taoist Practice | 4 Units |
| MYS 107 | Study on Diamond Sutra | 4 Units |
| MYS 108 | Studies of Original Yoga-Text | 4 Units |
| MYS 109 | Vijnaptimatra Studies | 4 Units |
| MYS 110 | History of Indian Thought | 4 Units |
| MYS 111 | Yoga Philosophy | 4 Units |
| MYS 112 | Studies in Religious Typology | 4 Units |
| MYS 113 | Studies in Religious Language | 4 Units |
| MYS 114 | Studies in Religious Symbolism | 4 Units |
| MYS 115 | Studies in Ethnic Religions | 4 Units |
| Total Units | 60 Units |
