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Apply/Admissions
I’d like to try a course at Master’s…
I’d
like to apply to a program…
I’d like to try a course at Master’s…
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Would
you like to take a Bible college
course, but not interested
in a “credit?” Try “auditing” a
course at Master’s—
on campus or onsite.
If you’re 55+ check out
our tuition discounts |
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Thinking about taking a Bible
college course, but not sure you’d
like to apply to a program of study? Master’s
gives you the option of taking one, two or
three courses in a semester—either
at our Toronto campus or online—as
an “occasional student.” (Once
you’ve completed a total of five courses,
we’ll ask you to apply as a “regular
student”.)
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If
you’ve been granted a Letter
of Permission from another
institution to study at MCS,
fill out the online Occasional
Student Form. |
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Step 1: Fill
out the online “Occasional Student” application
form. Once we’ve
processed your application,
will notify you of your acceptance—usually
by email or phone—in about 7 business
days. At that point, you’ll need
to send us the $25.00 application fee. (If
you’re auditing a course, there’s
no application fee.)
Step 2: Select
and register for your course(s).
- What courses are available
this semester?
- Toronto campus…
** The campus timetable will be available by Nov. 19th
- BT1101 Introduction to Old Testament
- BT1201 Synoptic Gospels
- BT1303 Biblical Hermeneutics
- BT2100 Hebrew History
- BT2300 God, Humans & the Bible
- BT2302 Pentecostal Distinctives
- BT3300 Christology
- BT4200 Greek Exegesis
- BT4301 Soteriology
- GE3101 Intermediate Greek
- GE3206 Canadian Culture & Evangelism
- GE4300 Philosophical Foundations
- PR1203 The Family in Today's Society
- PR1300 Pastoral Ministry
- PR2310 Homiletics II
- PR3306 Global Perspectives on Youth Outreach
- PR3309 Crisis Counselling
- Online Courses...
- BT1101 Introduction to Old Testament
- BT1201 Synoptic Gospels
- BT1303 Biblical Hermeneutics
- BT2100 Hebrew History
- BT2300 God, Humans and the Bible
- BT2302 Pentecostal Distinctives
- BT3300 Christology
- BT4200 Greek Exegesis
- BT4301 Soteriology
- GE1101 Research and Writing
- GE2400 Counseling Psychology
- GE2403 Life Span Development II
- GE3101 Intermediate Greek
- GE4301 Ethics
- GE4300 Philosophical Foundations
- PR1103 Mentoring II
- PR1300 Pastoral Ministry
- PR2101 Mentoring IV
- PR2302 Church Planting
- PR3301 Pastor, Church and Law
- PR3306 Global Perspectives in Youth Outreach
- PR4303 Critical Issues in Pastoral Ministry Reading
- PR4306 Issues in Pastoral Counseling
- Onsite Courses...
(Times & Instructors listed on the form)
Windsor, ON
BT1101 Introduction to Old Testament
BT3300 Christology
PR3301 Pastor, Church and Law
St. Catharines, ON
No classes this semester
Hamilton, ON
BT1303 Biblical Hermeneutics
Ottawa, ON
GE2300 Ethics
- Mentoring & Ministry
- PR1103 Mentoring II
- PR2101 Mentoring IV
- PM114X Church Ministry I
- PM115X Church Ministry II
- PM314X Community Ministry I
- PM315X Community Ministry II
- Internship & Practicums...
Please contact Brigitte Cassetta at
416.482.2224 ext:240
- Toronto Campus Intensives...
(for B.Th. students who have taken internship)
- PR4202 Critical Issues in Youth Ministry
- PR4301 Contemporary Missiological Issues
- PR4303 Critical Issues in Pastoral Ministry
- Intercultural...
Intercultural
coming soon
- How do I register for my course(s)?
Once you’ve completed
the registration process,
will confirm your course selections—or ask you to
choose an alternative—in about 7 business
days.
Next steps?
I’d like to apply
to a program…
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Did
you earn a Ministerial Diploma
from EPBC/Master’s at least
3 years ago, and would you
like to continue your education? Check
out Master’s B.Th.,
Completion Program… |
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Master’s offers you a variety of programs:
Bachelor of Theology (with emphases in Children & Family
Ministries, Cross Cultural Studies, Pastoral,
Youth); Bachelor of Religious Education (Pastoral
Ministry); Ministerial Diploma; Certificates
(more
information…).
If you’d like to be in
a program, you can apply to be a full-time
or part-time student. First, make sure
that you meet the specific
requirements of
the program you’d like to
apply to. Then,
follow these steps…
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Head’s
up…
You’ll need to arrange for
three references, official transcripts,
a photo, photocopies of your SIN
card and government-issued photo
ID, and more. See the Application
Checklist for all the details. |
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Step 1: Download
and print a copy of the “Regular
Application Form”. Complete
the form and submit it—with $75.00—to
the Registrar’s Office by the application
timelines. (Need help completing the
application? Contact Flora by
or by phone at 1-800-295-6368 x. 243.)
Once the Admissions Committee
receives all of your information, it will
review and process your application.
will
notify you of your acceptance—usually
by email or phone. You’ll also
receive a letter from the Admissions Committee—and
an acceptance packet with additional information.
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Online
registration opens for
a two-week period about one
month before each semester
begins. You can also
register for courses at the
Toronto campus at the beginning
of the semester.
More
info here … |
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Step 2: Select
and register for your course(s).
- What courses are available
this semester?
- Toronto campus…
** The campus timetable will be available by Nov. 19th
- BT1101 Introduction to Old Testament
- BT1201 Synoptic Gospels
- BT1303 Biblical Hermeneutics
- BT2100 Hebrew History
- BT2300 God, Humans & the Bible
- BT2302 Pentecostal Distinctives
- BT3300 Christology
- BT4200 Greek Exegesis
- BT4301 Soteriology
- GE3101 Intermediate Greek
- GE3206 Canadian Culture & Evangelism
- GE4300 Philosophical Foundations
- PR1203 The Family in Today's Society
- PR1300 Pastoral Ministry
- PR2310 Homiletics II
- PR3306 Global Perspectives on Youth Outreach
- PR3309 Crisis Counselling
- Online Courses...
- BT1101 Introduction to Old Testament
- BT1201 Synoptic Gospels
- BT1303 Biblical Hermeneutics
- BT2100 Hebrew History
- BT2300 God, Humans and the Bible
- BT2302 Pentecostal Distinctives
- BT3300 Christology
- BT4200 Greek Exegesis
- BT4301 Soteriology
- GE1101 Research and Writing
- GE2400 Counseling Psychology
- GE2403 Life Span Development II
- GE3101 Intermediate Greek
- GE4301 Ethics
- GE4300 Philosophical Foundations
- PR1103 Mentoring II
- PR1300 Pastoral Ministry
- PR2101 Mentoring IV
- PR2302 Church Planting
- PR3301 Pastor, Church and Law
- PR3306 Global Perspectives in Youth Outreach
- PR4303 Critical Issues in Pastoral Ministry Reading
- PR4306 Issues in Pastoral Counseling
- Onsite Courses...
(Times & Instructors listed on the form)
Windsor, ON
BT1101 Introduction to Old Testament
BT3300 Christology
PR3301 Pastor, Church and Law
St. Catharines, ON
No classes this semester
Hamilton, ON
BT1303 Biblical Hermeneutics
Ottawa, ON
GE2300 Ethics
- Mentoring & Ministry
- PR1103 Mentoring II
- PR2101 Mentoring IV
- PM114X Church Ministry I
- PM115X Church Ministry II
- PM314X Community Ministry I
- PM315X Community Ministry II
- Internship & Practicums...
Please contact Brigitte Cassetta at
416.482.2224 ext:240
- Toronto Campus Intensives...
(for B.Th. students who have taken internship)
- PR4202 Critical Issues in Youth Ministry
- PR4301 Contemporary Missiological Issues
- PR4303 Critical Issues in Pastoral Ministry
- Intercultural...
Intercultural
coming soon
- How do I register for my course(s)?
Once you’ve completed
the registration process, Claudette will
confirm your course selections—or ask you to choose
an alternative—in about 7 business
days.
Next steps?
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