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Extension Program in Alabama
Hood Theological Seminary offers a Master of Divinity extension program at Lomax-Hannon Junior College in Greenville, Alabama. This ATS approved program is a modified version of our Track II Curriculum, spread over four years. Students in this program may take up to fifty-six hours (56) at the extension site and twenty-eight hours (28) on the main campus.
Extension Program Offers
- Inter-Campus Audio-Visual Connections
- Dynamic personal interaction between students & faculty at both sites
- Face to Face contact with professors
Address:
Physical
address: 725 South Conecuh Street, Greenville, AL 36037
Mailing
address: 808 S. Lawrence Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
Program
offered at the extension Site
The
Master of Divinity (M.Div.) is the major program of the
Seminary. It is designed to provide a well-rounded preparation for
ordained ministry by:
(1) providing students with the
foundational knowledge in all disciplines essential to the practice
of ordained ministry; and (2) enabling students to interpret that
knowledge and apply it in a relevant way in the cultural contexts of
their own ministries. The Alabama Extension program is coordinated
with the Track II program and may be completed in a minimum of four
or a maximum of eight years.
The M.Div. is awarded upon
the satisfactory completion of 84 credit hours distributed among
required courses, a writing component, and elective courses, as
described in the chapter on "Curricula and Courses."
According to the number of credits earned, students in the M.Div.
program are classified as follows:
Junior - a student
having completed fewer than 28 semester hours.
Middler - a
student having completed 28 - 55 semester hours.
Senior - a
student having completed 56, but fewer than 84 semester hours.