Associate in Theology (A.Th.)
A foundational degree program providing systematic Orthodox theological education in Scripture, doctrine, worship, Church history, and spiritual formation.
Program Overview
The Associate in Theology is a two-year degree designed to establish students in Orthodox doctrine and Church life. It is ideal for lay leaders, teachers, and ministry workers who desire a deeper and more systematic education.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of Orthodox doctrine, sacraments, and Church tradition.
- Understand the structure and content of the Old and New Testaments.
- Explain Orthodox worship, liturgy, and spiritual discipline.
- Describe key periods of Church history, including Ethiopian Orthodox history.
- Serve responsibly in parish education and ministry support roles.
Who This Program Is For
For students who have completed Certificate/Diploma (or equivalent) and want deeper systematic study.
Curriculum Outline (60 Credits)
A semester-by-semester outline (15 credits per semester). Course names can be aligned exactly with your official catalog.
- TH 210 — Orthodox Doctrine I (3)
- BI 210 — Old Testament I (3)
- BI 211 — New Testament I (3)
- LI 210 — Orthodox Worship & Liturgy I (3)
- SF 210 — Spiritual Formation I (3)
- TH 220 — Orthodox Doctrine II (3)
- BI 220 — Old Testament II (3)
- BI 221 — New Testament II (3)
- CH 210 — Church History I (3)
- SF 220 — Spiritual Formation II (3)
- TH 230 — Christology & Salvation (3)
- PA 230 — Pastoral Ministry I (3)
- CH 220 — Church History II (3)
- LI 220 — Liturgical Studies II (3)
- ED 230 — Teaching in the Church (3)
- TH 240 — Holy Trinity & Sacraments (3)
- PA 240 — Pastoral Ministry II (3)
- CL 240 — Canon Law & Church Order (3)
- ET 240 — Ethics & Christian Life (3)
- RS 240 — Research & Writing (3)
Admission Requirements
- Completion of Certificate/Diploma or equivalent background
- Completed application form
- Statement of purpose
- Parish priest recommendation (recommended)
Degree Awarded
Graduates receive the Associate in Theology (A.Th.).
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