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PRAZOS DO PROCESSO DE INSCRIÇÃO

Para os estudantes que querem estudar no campus, é aconselhável começar o processo de matrícula dois (2) meses antes, considerando uma das datas para o início das aulas que se adeque à sua necessidade pessoal. Os estudantes que se inscrevam pela primeira vez, quer seja num Centro de Ensino a Distância ou através da página web do AIIAS, devem enviar os pré-requisitos com três (3) meses de antecipação. Para mais informações, escreva para admissions@aiias.edu ou ligue para +63 (46) 414-4318, 414-4365 (On-line), 414-4317 (Ensino à Distância).

15 de fevereiro de 2018 – Prazo para Intersemester 2018

4 de maio de 2018 – Prazo para o 1º semestre de 2018-2019, Bimestre A

5 de julho de 2018 – Prazo para o 1º semestre de 2018-2019, Bimestre B

10 de setembro de 2018 – Prazo para o 2º semestre de 2018-2019, Bimestre A

6 de dezembro de 2018 – Prazo para o 2º semestre de 2018-2019, Bimestre B

16 de fevereiro de 2019 – Prazo para Intersemester 2019

Todos os estudantes que solicitem ser matriculados no AIIAS devem cumprir com os pré-requisitos para estudantes de pós-graduação.

 

COMO FUNCIONA A INSCRIÇÃO?

Passos para o processo de inscrição:

Enviar para o Departamento de Admissão e Arquivos os seguintes documentos para admissão:

Observação:  O Formulãrio de inscrição deve ser baixado para o computador e preenchido usando o PDF Reader. Depois de haver respondido o formulário, clique em “submit form” ae envie para admissions@aiias.edu.

  • Histórico Escolar/Acadêmico enviados diretamente pela universidade/faculdade onde o estudante foi aluno. O interessado(a) deve arcar com os custos e verificar se os documentos foram enviados pela instituição. Os estudantes que se inscrevam para as carreiras de doutorado devem enviar os Históricos Escolares da Graduação e da Pós-Graduação. Se os originais não estão em inglês, uma tradução literal certificada deve ser enviada juntamente com o original.

  • Fotocopia do Diploma do curso superior concluído (com a tradução se os originais não estiverem em inglês).

  • Duas fotografias no tamanho passaporte (5X7).

  • Fotocopia do Passaporte ou outro documento de identificação emitido (em inglês).

Os Formulários de Avaliação para o programa desejado devem ser preenchidos por duas pessoas (não relacionadas com o interessado) que hajam interatuado com o interessado num nível acadêmico ou profissional e que sejam aptos para fornecer as informações requeridas. Os indivíduos devem preencher os formulários e enviá-los diretamente para o Departamento de Admissões e Registros – o candidato não deve ter acesso a esses documentos. É responsabilidade do solicitante, no entanto, verificar se os formulários de recomendação foram enviados para o AIIAS.

 

Orientações de inscrição para PhD em Religião

Se você estiver se inscrevendo para o programa PhD em Religião, leia atentamente as novas diretrizes de inscrição.

Requisitos Adicionais

Alguns programas de pós-graduação exigem uma declaração pessoal explicando as razões do aluno para se inscrever no programa. Alguns programas também exigem uma carta de certificação de experiência de trabalho. Para obter informações sobre requisitos de pós-graduação específicos, consulte os requisitos para esse programa.

Um Formulário de Inscrição de Alojamento deve ser preenchido, quando aplicável, assim que o aluno for admitido no AIIAS (para estudantes que vêm para o campus).

Acordos financeiros devem ser feitos para cobrir taxas e mensalidades. Os depósitos de estudantes internacionais reembolsáveis ​​e / ou depósitos de aluguel / manutenção de apartamentos são exigidos de todos os alunos com patrocínio próprio antes de sua chegada. (Consulte a seção Informações Financeiras.) Um aluno patrocinado deve solicitar que a organização patrocinadora preencha o formulário de autorização de patrocínio e envie-o diretamente ao Departamento de Admissões e Registros. Um aluno auto patrocinado apresentará uma Declaração de Finanças com um extrato bancário de apoio que mostre fundos suficientes para cobrir despesas acadêmicas.

Os candidatos devem fornecer as provas escritas se os pré-requisitos para um programa de pós-graduação foram cumpridos para a admissão.

A fluência em inglês deve ser comprovada.

Quando todos os formulários e documentos forem recebidos pelo Departamento de Admissões e Registros, o comitê do programa / departamento avaliará a solicitação do aluno e fará uma recomendação ao Comitê Acadêmico de Normas e Admissões (ASAC).

Quando uma avaliação for votada pelo ASAC, o aluno será informado da admissão por escrito pelo Departamento de Admissões e Registros.

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Theological Seminary

Graduate Certificate in Ministry

This program is designed to meet the needs of AIIAS students who do not choose to enter a graduate degree program. It is open primarily to lay workers or to spouses or other dependents of resident students enrolled in AIIAS graduate degree programs. It is accredited by the Adventist Accrediting Association (AAA). This program is also available in Distance Learning Centers and online. Contact AIIAS Online about the online program.

Admission Requirements

  1. A baccalaureate degree or its equivalent.
  2. Demonstrated proficiency in English.

Degree Requirements

The Graduate Certificate in Ministry requires 21 semester hours of coursework from the areas Biblical Studies, Theological-Historical Studies, and/or Applied Theology, with at least 9 semester hours in the area of Applied Theology.

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Theological Seminary

Master of Arts in Church Ministry

The Master of Arts in Church Ministry (MA-CM) is a professional degree program designed for people who plan to enter or upgrade in pastoral ministry. It is accredited by the Adventist Accrediting Association (AAA) and the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA). The normal duration of the on-campus program is 15 months, plus the time needed to finish prerequisites. This program is also available through AIIAS Online.

Outcome and Competencies of an MA-CM Graduate

  • Provides meaningful leadership in church worship
  • Competent pastoral counseling to various groups and age levels
  • Committed to the spiritual growth of church members
  • Demonstrates enthusiasm in mission and evangelism
  • Capable in performing church ordinances and traditions
  • Demonstrates a basic understanding of approaches to discipleship and ability in discipling individuals toward multiplication and maturity of faith in Christ
  • Provides care of their family and the church members
  • Gives evidence of passionate care by visiting, praying with, and encouraging church members
  • Sensitive to the various needs of church ministry
  • Loves the ministry, the church and the people they lead
  • Provides caring opportunities to revive and reclaim erring and backsliding members
  • Demonstrates appropriate care and empathy toward persons experiencing various crises
  • Is passionate in sharing and preaching the gospel
  • Demonstrates a thorough knowledge and understanding of the distinctive doctrines of the Adventist church
  • Demonstrates an ability to use the Scriptures effectively in preaching, teaching, pastoral care, and evangelism
  • Demonstrates interpretive skills of the Word of God based on sound theology with a solid biblical foundation
  • Exhibits a general understanding of the bible in relation to its authorship, background, history, and messages
  1. Hold a baccalaureate degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum GPA of 2.75 (on a four-point scale) or equivalent.
  2. Demonstrate proficiency in English.
  1. Have a minimum of 72 undergraduate semester hours in religion.
  2. For every year of full-time regular denominational employment as a pastor, teacher or chaplain, two of the 72 semester hours in religion may be waived, up to a total of 10 years (20 semester hours). The employing institution should provide a certified copy of the worker’s service record.
  1. Complete 42 semester hours of coursework specified in the program within a maximum of 10 years.
  2. Have a cumulative GPA of not less than 2.75 for graduation.

Meet some of our Faculty

Teofilo Correa, PhD

Systematic Theology, Philosophy

Chuanshan Liang, PhD

Intercultural Studies

Ricardo Gonzalez, PhD

Theological-Historical Studies

Curriculum

In order to complete the Master of Arts in Church Ministry program the following 14 courses or their equivalent totalling 46 semester hours must be completed on campus, at a DLC, or online.

Applied Theology

15 units

Ministry and Spiritual Life

LEAD 510 Biblical Foundations of Leadership and Ethics (3 units)

MSSN 577 Growing Disciples and Mission (3 units)

CHMN/MSSN/LEAD-Elective

CHMN/MSSN/LEAD-Elective

3

3

3

3

3

Biblical Studies

15 units

OTST/NTST 512 Biblical Hermeneutics

NTST-Elective

OTST-Elective

3

3

3

Theological-Historical Studies

9 units

THST 531 Distinctive Doctrines of the Seventh-day Adventist Church

THST/CHIS/CHPH-Elective

THST/CHIS/CHPH-Elective

3

3

3

Research and Writing

3 units

GSEM 600 Applied Theology Research and Writing

3

3

3

TOTAL

36 units

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Theological Seminary

Master of Divinity

The MDiv Program

The Master of Divinity is a professional degree designed to prepare and upgrade pastors, Bible workers, and chaplains. It is accredited by the Adventist Accrediting Association (AAA) and the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA). This program accepts students who hold a baccalaureate degree in religion or another area or a master’s degree in ministry/theology. The minimum duration of the program is two years, plus any time needed to meet prerequisites. This program is also available online modality but only to those without any prerequisites.

Outcomes and Competencies

OutcomesCompetencies
Personal and Spiritual Development
  • Demonstrates the ability to integrate personal faith and theological learning in the context of ministry
  • Demonstrates insight and self-knowledge on spiritual practice
  • Is able to teach, model, and inspire a life of faith that fosters a posture of reverence, gratitude and desire for truth
  • Is an example in justice (fairness), compassion (kindness), integrity (honesty) and service (humility)
Professional Knowledge
  • Understands biblical principles and is able to apply them to contemporary situations
  • Recognize and defend the unity and diversity of the Adventist church in consideration of its history, traditions, and distinctive teachings
  • Is to analyze contemporary theological issues from an Adventist perspective
Christian Commitment
  • Exercises effective leadership of the church within the context of its communities through teaching, worship, pastoral care and welfare ministries
  • Takes responsibility to lead and equip the church to progress by faith despite challenges
  • Is able to move people to participate in gospel ministry with motivation, enthusiasm, and passion

Credit Load

The maximum credit load is 15 semester hours per regular semester and 9 semester hours in an intersemester. A student whose cumulative GPA falls below 2.75 will be placed on scholastic probation. Students placed on scholastic probation are limited to 12 semester hours per regular semester or 6 semester hours in the intersemester until the scholastic probation is lifted. 

Directed Study

A Directed Study should only be taken in case of a scheduling conflict or to fulfill a special coursework need of the student. A maximum of 9 credits of Directed Study work may be taken. A student may not use the Directed Study option in place of a core requirement without specific ASAC approval. 

Admission Requirements

  1.  Hold a baccalaureate degree from a recognized institution with a minimum GPA of 2.75 (or equivalent).
  2.  Demonstrated English proficiency. 

Prerequisites

Have at least 54 semester hours in religion at the undergraduate level or 36 semester hours at the graduate level. All the prerequisite courses need to be done before 50% of the program is completed. Those who want to accomplish their prerequisites at AIIAS must earn 12 credits from each of the areas of Applied Theology, Biblical Studies, and Theological-Historical Studies.

Applied Theology courses must be the following:

  • CHMN 512 Pastoral Care and Counseling (3 units)
  • CHMN 545 Dynamic Sermon Design and Delivery (3 units)
  • CHMN 556 Pastoral Ministry (3 units)
  • CHMN 558 Ministry Practicum I/II/III (3 units)

Degree Requirements

  1. Complete 72 semester hours of coursework specified in the program within a maximum of eight years excluding the time of completing the prerequisites.
  2. Have a minimum cumulative GPA of not less than 2.75 for graduation.

Credit by Transfer

The maximum credits by transfer and the challenge of courses through challenge exams may not exceed 18 semester hours. Master of Ministry and Master of Arts in Ministry degrees from AIIAS may transfer up to 36 credits into the MDiv program.

Curriculum

In order to complete the Master of Divinity program the following 72 semester hours must be completed.

 

Master of Divinity Curriculum
Applied Theology   30 units
Required Courses15 units
CHMN 550Field Evangelism (3 units)
CHMN 555Applied Theology Colloquium I (1 unit)
CHMN 579Ministry and Spiritual Life (3 units)
CHMN 658Advanced Church Ministry Practicum I/II (2 units)
LEAD 510Biblical Foundations of Leadership and Ethics (3 units)
MSSN 577Growing Disciples and Mission (3 units)
Elective Courses15 units
 

One Church Ministry Course (3 units)

One Leadership Course (3 units)

Two Mission Courses (6 units)

One CHMN/MSSN/LEAD Course (3 units)

Biblical Studies   18 units
Required Courses9 units
NTST 540Greek Grammar (3 units)
OTST 540Hebrew Grammar (3 units)
OTST/NTST 512Biblical Hermeneutics (3 units)
Elective Courses9 units
 

One Old Testament Course (3)

One New Testament Course (3)

One OTST/NTST Course (3)

Theological-Historical Studies   18 units
Required Courses6 units
CHIS 570History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (3 units)
THST 531Distinctive Doctrines of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (3 units)
Elective Courses12 units
 

One Church History Course (3 units)

Three THST/CHOH Courses (9 units)

General Courses6 units
GSEM 608Advanced Methods of Teaching Bible (3 units)
One of the following: 
GSEM 600Applied Theology Research and Writing (3 units)
GSEM 630Documentary Research and Writing (3 units)
TOTAL UNITS72 units

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Master of Divinity Online

Coordinator: James H. Park

Admission Requirements

1. Hold a baccalaureate degree in religion from a recognized institution with a minimum GPA of 2.50 (or equivalent) or 72 semester hours in religion with any equivalent undergraduate degree.

2. A letter of recommendation from the church organization presently employing the applicant. If the applicant is not currently employed by a church organization, then the letter of recommendation from the local church board where the applicant holds membership, or from the theological faculty of the institution granting the prerequisite degree.

Degree Requirements

1. Complete 72 semester hours of course work specified in the program within a maximum of ten years.

2. Have a minimum cumulative GPA of not less than 2.75 for all course work.

3. Three semester hours of Biblical Hebrew and six semester hours of Biblical Greek at the undergraduate level. If these were not completed during the last three years, a proficiency test must be passed. Any deficiency in biblical languages may be met through the following courses which may also count towards the program requirements:

NTST 540 Greek Grammar and OTST 540 Hebrew Grammar.

Credit by Transfer

The maximum credit by transfer is 18 semester hours. For those already holding a Master of Ministry degree or its equivalent, the requirements for the degree include 36 semester hours of coursework.

Curriculum

In order to complete the MDiv Online program the following 24 courses (72 semester hours) or their equivalents must be completed.

Applied Theology 30

CHMN 515 Equipping Ministry (3)

CHMN 530 Health Ministries (3)

CHMN 545 Dynamic Sermon Design and Delivery (3)

CHMN 579 Ministry and the Spiritual Life (3)

CHMN 641 Theology and Practice of Worship (3)

LEAD 510 Biblical Foundations of Leadership (3)

LEAD 682 Management in the Church and Church Organization (3)

MSSN 540 World Religions (3)

MSSN 577 Growing Disciples and Mission (3)

MSSN 665 Urban Ministry and Mission (3)

Biblical Studies 18

NTST 540 Greek Grammar (3)

NTST 560 Gospels (3)

NTST 570 The Book of Revelation (3)

OTST 540 Hebrew Grammar (3)

OTST 570 The Book of Daniel (3)

OTST/NTST 612 Biblical Hermeneutics (3)

Theological-Historical Studies 18

CHIS 512 History of the Reformation and Modern Church (3)

CHIS 570 History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (3)

THST 511 Revelation, Inspiration, and Prophetic Guidance (3)

THST 512 Doctrine of God (3)

THST 518 Doctrine of Salvation (3)

THST 531 Distinctive Doctrines of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (3)

General Courses 6

GSEM 608 Advanced Methods of Teaching Bible (3)

One of the following:

GSEM 600 Applied Theology Research and Writing (3)

GSEM 630 Documentary Research and Writing (3)

Total Semester Hours 72

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Theological Seminary

Master of Theology

The Master of Theology Program offers a third level degree in theology and is similar to the Doctor of Philosophy in Religion (PhD). It is intended for MDiv or MA-R graduates with a strong academic orientation, who wish to become specialists in Applied Theology, Biblical Studies, or Historical-Theological Studies.

Program Length

2 years

When to Begin

August (for in-residence)

May (for in ministry)

Admission Requirements 

1. An MA in Religion (MA-R) or MDiv degree.

2. A minimum entrance GPA of 3.50 on a four-point scale (or equivalent).

3. A minimum of two years of full–time church ministry experience.

4. The following additional documents must be submitted to the Admissions Office:

• Recommendations from the following using the forms provided: An academic administrative officer or leader of the applicant’s employing organization in the last five years, and the school from which the applicant received the graduate degree, if other than AIIAS.

• Personal statement of approximately 600 words explaining the student’s purpose for seeking the Master of Theology degree, and his/her philosophical perspective and professional goals.

5. Demonstrated proficiency in English.

6. A Research Paper with an original (20-page minimum), publishable quality, academic article (or thesis summary) in the area of interest, which is to be reviewed and approved by the major department and program director of the area of concentration. Detailed guidelines will be made available to the applicant as part of the enrollment package. In case the paper is not written in English, the original and a translated version need to be submitted.

7. An interview with the candidate.

Prerequisites

  1. At least 15 graduate semester hours in the proposed area of concentration.
  2. Those applying for a Biblical Studies or Theological-Historical concentration should have a pass (B or above) in GSEM 630 Documentary Research and Writing.
  3. Those applying for an Applied Theology concentration should have a pass (B or above) in both of the following: GSEM/RESM 615 Statistics GSEM/RESM 610 Research Methods or ____ 600 Applied Theology Research and Writing or equivalent.
  4. A pass (B or above) in OTST/NTST 612 Biblical Hermeneutics.
  5. MTh applicants must demonstrate proficiency in both Greek and Hebrew (Grammar and/or Reading) before entrance into the program, by a proficiency exam. Students whose concentration is OT or NT should demonstrate proficiency in both Hebrew and Greek Readings level (B, 83%). Students with another concentration should choose the language in which to demonstrate Reading proficiency (B, 83%) while the other language will only require Grammar proficiency (C, 73%). Applicants who do not fulfill this requirement may be admitted on provisional status and fulfill it by taking remedial course(s) concurrently with their MTh coursework, but not later than 50% of the coursework has been completed. Students who fail to meet this deadline will not be allowed to register further for regular course work until the biblical language proficiency is met.
  6. GSEM 608 Advanced Methods of Teaching Bible is a prerequisite for GSEM 894 Course Development and Teaching Practicum. This prerequisite can alternatively be fulfilled by providing evidence of three years of full-time undergraduate teaching at an accredited institution.

Areas of Study – Concentration

Each MTh candidate will choose one area of concentration from the following:

Biblical Studies

Old Testament Studies

New Testament Studies

Theological-Historical Studies

Theological Studies

Historical Studies

Applied Theology

Church Ministry

Church Leadership and Administration

Intercultural Studies and World Mission

Areas of Study – Cognate

In addition to a concentration, students should choose a cognate from a different field of study. Possible options for the cognate are as follows:

Biblical Studies

Old Testament

New Testament

Theological-Historical Studies

Theological Studies

Historical Studies

Adventist History

Historical Theology

Applied Theology

Church Ministry

Church Leadership and Administration

Intercultural Studies

World Mission

Students may also choose a different graduate level cognate approved by the Programs Committee. 

In-Ministry MTh Track

The In-Ministry track of the MTh in Religion program allows candidates to save on the total cost of earning an MTh as well as continue their employment. However, candidates should meet the English proficiency and clear all prerequisites before being allowed to enter this track:

Biblical languages proficiency

Prerequisite credits in their concentration area

Academic publishable paper

Candidates and their employers should sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) making sure that students will be able to come to AIIAS one term (2 months) per year during Sessions 1 to 3 of their program, for 6 months during Session 4 (see table), and be able to spend at least 10 quality hours a week to complete assignments during the rest of each year while in the program. Candidates should also have an adequate Internet connection, and access to suitable academic libraries online and offline while studying at home. The Seminary will contact and evaluate, and may even visit the proposed libraries in the student’s country.

In-Ministry MTh Students will spend a term during each of their first three years at AIIAS taking classes, attending doctoral seminars, and completing Directed Readings/Research during the rest of the year. This way, the student will register for up to 12 units a year. At the beginning of the Session 3 on campus, students will take the general knowledge examination. For Session 4, students will come for 6 months finishing the rest of the course credits and preparing for comprehensive examinations. The last month will be reserved for taking the comprehensive examinations. This schedule requires good time management and planning.

It is recommended that the student comes alone to take courses on AIIAS campus. The Seminary will provide the necessary doctoral seminars when InMinistry MTh students are on campus. Before going home every year the student should propose topics and sign a number of contracts for Directed Readings/Research in order to fulfill the planned credits for the yearly session, make the necessary arrangements with professors, examiners, advisors, or committees, and to renew their library research. All other program requirements specified in the MTh description of the AIIAS Bulletin apply to the In-Ministry MTh track as well.

SessionOn-Campus ResidenceRest of yearAim to Complete
16 credits (AIIAS)6 credits (home)12 credits 
26 credits (AIIAS)6 credits (home)12 credits
3

General knowledge examination,

6 credits (AIIAS)

6 credits (home)Pre-candidacy, 12 credits
4

6 credits (incl. teaching

practicum-AIIAS)

6 credits,

preparation for

Comprehensive

examination 

12 credits

Comprehensive

examinations (AIIAS)

 MTh degree awarded

Augu

Meet Some of our Professors

Teofilo Correa, PhD

MTh Program Director; Old Testament

Aivars Ozolins, PhD

Applied Theology Concentration; Inter-Cultural Studies

Carlos Mora, ThD

Biblical Studies Concentration; Old Testament and Biblical Languages

Kyungho Song, PhD

Theological-Historical Studies Concentration; Systematic Theology

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