Pensacola Theological Seminary realizes that not all applicants to the seminary programs can remain away from their ministry for five to seven weeks during the summer. Therefore, one-week Seminary modules are offered on the campus of Pensacola Theological Seminary during January, May, and August (and at other times to be determined). Classes begin at 8:30 A.M. on Monday and end at 12 noon on Friday. Assigned preparation must be completed prior to the classroom instruction, and post-module course work is required. Therefore, all applications for the modules must be postmarked at least four weeks before classes begin. (In January, applications must be postmarked by December 1 because of the holidays.) Recommended arrival is Sunday. All students must arrive in time for registration on Monday at 7:30 A.M. A master’s degree student may complete one or two modules each January, May, and/or August. D.Min. students may complete three modules each year. The modules will rotate yearly.

Attending 10 consecutive modules would allow a student to complete all course work for the Master of Arts degree in Bible Exposition. All requirements must be completed within 7 consecutive years.

M.Div. students may reduce semester work or shorten residence time with careful inclusion of one-week modules. All requirements must be completed within 7 consecutive years.

Master of Ministry students may complete 10 one-week modules to meet degree requirements. Students may take 1 or 2 one-week modules each January, May, or August. All requirements must be completed within 7 consecutive years.

A student seeking the Doctor of Ministry degree may complete all course work by attending eight one-week modules. The six semester hours of Research Study to be completed at the student’s home residence is also required. All work, including the major project, must be completed within 5 consecutive years. The 5 years begins with the first course taken in the doctoral program.

2009

2010

Jan. 5-9

BI 614 Revelation

Jan. 12-16

BI 503 Advanced New Testament

DM 765/MM 565* Preaching through the Old Testament: The Message of the Books


Mar. 3-5*§

Enrichment Conference


May 11-15

PT 682 Management: Programming the Local Church

May 18-22

TH 553 Biblical Theology

DM 746/MM 546* The Pastoral Epistles: New Testament Principles for Pastoring


June 22-Aug. 7

Summer Sessions I–V
    Seminary and Graduate Studies


Aug. 24-28

BI 684 Life and Teachings of Jesus

DM 728/MM 528* I Corinthians: Confronting Common Problems in the Local Church

Aug. 31-Sept. 4

BI    Bible Elective (to be arranged)

Jan. 11-15

BI 543 History of American Education

Jan. 18-22

DM 706/MM 506* The Local Church: Building and Growing in the 21st Century

TH 554 Biblical Theology


Mar. 2-4*§

Enrichment Conference


May 17-21

BI 513 Advanced Old Testament

May 24-28

BI 640* Doctrine and History of Preservation of the Text


June 21-Aug. 6

Summer Sessions I–V
    Seminary and Graduate Studies


Aug. 23-27

BI 614 Revelation

DM 715/MM 515* Jeremiah: Pastoral Applications for Overcoming Ministry Trials

Aug. 30-Sept. 3

BI 503 Advanced New Testament

*D.Min./M.Min. Modules
§M.C.M. Modules