Faculté de Théologie Évangélique based in Montréal and Affiliated with Acadia University
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Maitrise ès Art Théologie

Master in Arts Theology

The M.A. (Theology) is a graduate program that exclusively affects the following academic theological disciplines: Biblical Studies, Church History and Theology. It targets students (students) who are looking to be competent (e) in theology and in some cases to prepare for doctoral studies. Since M.A. (Theology) contains no ministry during practice, it should not be seen as preparation for pastoral ministry.
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Baccalauréat
Maitrise ès Arts (M.A.) Théologie
Maitrise ès Arts (M.A.) Traduction de la Bible
Maitrise en Divinité (M. Div.) 
​Maitrise en Théologie (M. Th.)

Required :

Having obtained a Bachelor of Arts or equivalent from a recognized university, with an average of 3.00 for the concentration of courses taken during the last two years of the first cycle. After five years ago prescription.

The student who earned a M.Div. from a recognized university, can apply to complete a M.A. (Theology) in at least one academic year by completing 24 credits and a memory accepted.

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  • Home
  • About FTE
    • Who we are >
      • What we believe in
      • Our mandate
      • Our story
      • Our teachers
    • Our Dean Shares about our Vision
    • FTE News
    • Meet Some of our Professors
    • Selected Publications in English by our Professors
    • The courses >
      • Systematic Theology
      • Church History
      • Practical Theology
      • Biblical Studies
    • Why Support the Faculty?
    • Photos
  • Donations
  • Contact us
  • Francais