Doctor of Educational Ministry in Global Missions

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Program Snapshot

46 Credit Hours 12 Classes
3 Years to Complete
Online
or
Modular

Supplement your mission field experience with leading-edge research and improve your leadership skills to advance the kingdom.

This Doctor of Educational Ministry in Global Missions with North American and international missionaries, associational directors of missions, and state convention missions workers in mind. The program is particularly helpful to those already engaged in these ministries and those who anticipate future service in these areas.

Modular or online format – relocation to Louisville not required.

Students will complete this program with trips to campus twice each year for doctoral seminars in January and July.

Online students will attend seminars via virtual meeting synchronously with the on-campus seminars.

You can view the program schedule here.

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Foundational Seminars
Course Number Description Credit Hours
80610 Intro to Doctoral Research and Writing 1
80600 Project Methodology 1
Total 2
Global Missions Seminars
Course Number Description Credit Hours
80615 Current Issues in Global Missions 4
80612 Cross-Cultural Leadership 4
80611 Biblical and Theological Issues in Missions 4
80616 Current Issues in Church Planting 4
Total 16
Educational Seminars
Course Number Description Credit Hours
80950 Applied Empirical Research 6
80960 Foundations of Teaching 6
Total 12
Writing and Project Stage
Course Number Description Credit Hours
Contextualized Writing Seminars 8
Ministry Research Project or Thesis (DEdMin) 8
Total 16

Total Doctor of Educational Ministry in Global Missions: 46

This program of study is also offered as a 32 hour Doctor of Ministry degree.

Global Missions faculty include:

John Klaassen

Professor of Global Studies

J. Keith McKinley

Associate Professor of Christian Missions

Frequently Asked Questions

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The D.Ed.Min. degree at Southern Seminary exists to train leaders to be expert practitioners in their area of study.

The degree culminates in a Ministry Research Project or Research Thesis (100-125 pages) where students will apply professional knowledge and documented research into the context of their ministry.

This concentration require a regionally-accredited master’s degree (M.Div., MACE., or M.A.) totaling no fewer than 48 hours, with at least twelve hours in biblical or theological studies and at least twelve hours in leadership, administration, education, or ministry studies, with a GPA of at least a B (3.0).

If you have previous masters-level credit but do not have the required hours for admission, you may submit a doctoral equivalency evaluation to the admissions office to find out if you qualify for SBTS D.Ed.Min. programs.*

For a complete listing of D.Ed.Min.  admissions requirements, see the “Admissions” tab.

*International transcripts must be evaluated by a NACES approved organization for both admissions consdiration and for equivalency requests.

Our unique structure ensures the timely and successful completion of your degree program, as you begin work on your doctoral project writing from day one.

Students will visit campus twice a year for seminars during their first 2 years in the program.

Online students will attend seminars via virtual meeting at the same time as they are held on-campus.

Click here to view a sample schedule.

Students receive program advising from the Office of Professional Doctoral Studies throughout the entire program of study. Upon completion of Project Methodology (80600), the student is assigned to a faculty supervisor. The supervisor is responsible for guiding the student’s progress through the Ministry Research Project or Research Thesis.

D.Ed.Min. students will follow the same curriculum as the D.Min., but will also take 14 additional hours of educational and pedagogical seminars (for a program total of 46 hours).

Note that program costs differ between the D.Min. and D.Ed.Min.

Admissions

Admissions Prerequisites

To be considered for the D.Min. or D.Ed.Min. program, we require the following for applications:

  • Unless otherwise stated below, most D.Min. and D.Ed.Min. degrees require a regionally-accredited master’s degree (M.Div., MACE., or M.A.) totaling no fewer than 48 hours, with at least twelve hours in biblical or theological studies and at least twelve hours in leadership, administration, education, or ministry studies, with a GPA of at least a B (3.0).
    • The D.Min. and D.Ed.Min in Biblical Counseling requires a regionally-accredited master’s degree (M.Div., MACE., or M.A.) totaling no fewer than 48 hours, with at least twelve hours in biblical or theological studies, at least nine hours in leadership, administration, education, or ministry studies, and at least three hours in counseling, with a GPA of at least a B (3.0).
    • The D.Min. and D.Ed.Min. in Biblical Theology, Expository Preaching, New Testament Exposition and Old Testament Exposition require a 72 hour Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree. The M.Div. degree, or its equivalent, must be from an accredited institution including the study of both Hebrew and Greek, with a GPA of at least a B (3.0).
  • Students who do not meet the criteria listed above but have existing masters-level credit may submit a doctoral equivalency evaluation to the admissions office. They may then attend Southern Seminary as a Doctoral Leveling student, complete the appropriate courses, and may then qualify for admission consideration into the program.
  • International transcripts will require an official evaluation from a NACES approved organization (World Evaluation Services is preferred).

Application Requirements

  • All applicants must receive a reference from the local church where they are a member. Family members may not complete this reference. If you are the pastor of your church, please select another church leader (associate pastor, elder, deacon, etc.) to complete the church recommendation. You will enter your recommender’s information on the “Recommendations” tab of the application.
  • Two additional recommendations. We suggest that a professor or a business acquaintance who can speak to academic performance complete the 2 additional recommendation forms required for doctoral students.
  • Transcription from the educational institution or institutions that conferred any required degrees should be submitted to the Admissions Office. Contact the registrar or academic records office of your previous institution(s). They may e-mail the transcripts (directly or via 3rd party such as Parchment) to admissions@sbts.edu or mail copies to our physical address. Transcripts must come directly from schools either electronically or in sealed/unopened envelopes.
  • Complete a Ministry Field Essay (click here to access Ministry Field Essay prompts) of 750-1,000 words in response to a case calling for the application of biblical and theological insights into a ministry situation. You may upload your field essay directly onto the application.
  • Submit a Ministry Resume outlining your present and past ministry experience. You may upload your ministry directly onto the application.
  • $40 application fee – paid after application submission.
  • Non-native English speakers, including those who have graduated from any U.S. school, must submit an official score report of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). TOEFL scores must meet a minimum of 90 for DMin or DEdMin programs.

Application Deadlines

  • March 15 – Summer entry
  • October 15 – Winter entry

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Program Cost

$1,000 down payment, and remaining balance due equally over 36 months.*

Total CostMonthly Payment
Total cost for SBC students$13,710$353
Total cost for non-SBC students$17,681$463.36

*Program tuition shown is for the 2024-2025 academic year. Additional fees are subject to the current fee schedule.

Textbooks, lodging, food, travel, and graduation costs are not included in the program fee. Any remaining balance of the program fee is due upon graduation. Students who take longer than six semesters to complete the degree will be charged a continuation fee each semester.

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Text: (502) 305-3554

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