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Earn both your Master of Arts (MA) in Theology and Master of Divinity (MDiv) in three years (nine consecutive terms) of full-time study. This double degree can also be completed on a part-time basis.
The MA/MDiv double-degree program is attractive if you want to better prepare for further academic studies or bivocational ministry.
There are two fields to this program: Spiritual Care and Psychotherapy and Spiritualities and Community Engagement.
Within your first term, you can choose between the contextual and coursework options, and between two specific fields of study: Spiritual Care and Psychotherapy or Spiritualities and Community Engagement.
The Spiritualities and Community Engagement stream covers the Bible, church history, systematics, ethics and practical theology. In this wide-ranging course of study, you can focus your studies on spiritual growth and development, a comprehensive research project, or faith-based professional development.
The contextual option is for those preparing for congregational ministry. This option includes congregational placements, community placements and a full-year internship.
The coursework option is for those who are either already working in a ministerial setting or are preparing for non-congregational ministry. This choice allows students to take additional electives – in place of the internship and seminars being taken by those in the contextual option – and focus on coursework in areas of particular interest.
The MA/MDiv double-degree program normally involves three years of full-time studies, or the equivalent in part-time studies. Each student is required to complete a minimum of 31 half-credit courses or their equivalent.
For information about tuition and fees, please see the Tuition Fees Breakdown.
For information about scholarships and bursaries, please see our Financial Resources.
Applicants are required to hold an Honours (4 year) Bachelor’s degree from any field, with a minimum GPA of B.
NOTE: Casper tests are no longer required to apply to Luther programs.
Deadlines are the same for all applicants (full or part time, domestic or international).
The application process and the uploading of supplemental documentation, which includes references, typically takes two weeks. To avoid disappointment, please apply early.
Applications that are missing documents after the Supplemental Documentation due date and/or the referee 14-day window will be considered incomplete and will not be reviewed.
OUAC Application Opens for Step 1 |
OUAC Application and Supplemental Documentation Due as per Step 2 |
Target for Decisions on Applications as per Step 3 |
October 1 (remains open until February 15, 11:59 PM) |
February 15, 11:59 PM | End of March |
Please review the Graduate Admissions Toolkit in detail before applying. This resource outlines everything you need to know about: application fees; how to log into LORIS; how to upload the documents for your application; and how to accept an offer if you are admitted to the program.
You can also find answers to common questions about the application process and supplemental documentation in our FAQ.
Step 1: Apply through OUAC
Review Step 1 of the Graduate Admissions Toolkit.
Fill out the OUAC application.
Step 2: Submitting Documentation
Review Step 2 of the Graduate Admissions Toolkit.
All supplemental documents as noted in the Application Checklist must be uploaded and submitted by the Supplemental Documentation due date.
A list of required documents is listed in the Application Checklist below. Please visit our Graduate Admissions Toolkit for more information about applying, specific information on supplemental documents, troubleshooting, etc.
About three to five days after you have submitted your OUAC application, paid the non-refundable application fee, and Laurier has received your application, you'll receive an email from gradadmissions@wlu.ca advising you to login and upload the additional required documents to Laurier’s Online Registration and Information System (LORIS).
If you have questions or concerns about any of the required supplemental documents, please review our FAQ.
Upload the following documents:
Proficiency in written and spoken English is essential to graduate studies at Laurier. Applicants whose language of instruction during their previous postsecondary education was not in English must submit evidence of proficiency in English. If applicable, results from accepted testing services must be uploaded to LORIS.
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