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Certificate Programs

 

ACTS offers two non-degree certificate program of study available for laity or clergy interested in learning more about the Orthodox faith in a formalized setting, but who are not ready to commit to the Master of Theological Studies degree program, or who may not yet qualify for admission into that program. These certificate programs are short-term, non-degree programs that provides training for a specific church service or personal, spiritual, and theological enrichment.

EARLY CHRISTIAN STUDIES CERTIFICATE

Program Objectives: Students who obtain a certificate in Early Christian Studies from ACTS should be able to demonstrate basic proficiency in one basic area of theological education.       

●      Examine theological reading, research, and writing.

●      Explain practical theology (Liturgics and Canon Law)

●      Discuss historical theology and literature (Church History and Patrology)

●      Construct frameworks of systematic theology (Dogmatics)

 
 

* Must be taken during first semester for students who begin their program in Spring or Fall. Students who begin their program in Summer are advised what courses do not include significant writing assignments and must take this course during their next term.


ORTHODOX SCRIPTURE CERTIFICATE

Program Objectives: Students who obtain a certificate in Orthodox Scripture from ACTS should be able to demonstrate basic proficiency in one basic area of theological education.

●      Examine theological reading, research, and writing.

●      Interpret Scripture (Old and New Testaments)        

●      Analyze principles of Biblical exegesis


 
 

* Must be taken during first semester for students who begin their program in Spring or Fall. Students who begin their program in Summer are advised what courses do not include significant writing assignments and must take this course during their next term.

All courses that comprise these certificate programs are transferable to the M.T.S. program once admission requirements are met, as long as those courses are taken for credit (not on audit basis), and the courses were completed with a B- or higher.

The certificate program is designed to accommodate full-time or part-time enrollment. Students have a maximum of two years to complete their program.