Masters in Theology Psychology (M.TH)

Program Summary

The Master in Theology Psychology (M.TH) program is a unique and transformative degree designed to integrate biblical theology with foundational psychological principles. This program equips students to explore human thought, behavior, emotion, and spiritual development through both a clinical and spiritual lens. By examining the mind from both natural and divine perspectives, students develop a holistic understanding of the human condition—preparing them for meaningful impact in ministry, mental health, and educational settings.

Ideal for those with a passion for mental health, Christian counseling, spiritual care, or social services, this program offers critical insights into psychology, theology, and the dynamics of healing through faith. Students will explore psychological traits, mental illness, social behavior, and spiritual guidance—all grounded in scriptural truth.

Through a 14-month journey of academic formation and personal transformation, students will:

  • Study the intersection of theology and psychology
  • Examine foundational mental health concepts
  • Learn to assess psychological and emotional health through a biblical worldview
  • Explore counseling strategies that incorporate spiritual growth and healing
  • Gain introductory exposure to social work and behavioral support systems
  • Understand the role of the mind, emotion, and spirit in human behavior

Graduates will be well prepared to support individuals and families in churches, schools, clinical ministries, nonprofit organizations, and faith-based counseling programs.

Program Details: Master in Theology Psychology (M.Th)

  • Program Code: TPSYCH400
  • Degree Level: Master’s
  • Program Duration: 14 Months
  • Total Credit Hours: 50.00
  • Delivery Method: Flex (Online Instructor-Led & Self-Paced)

Fee Structure

  • Tuition Cost: $7,999.00
  • Application Fee (Enrollment Fee): $275.00 (Non-refundable)
  • Books and Supplies (Course Material): $850.00
  • Graduation Fee: $499.00
  • Total Program Cost: $9,623.00

Career Path

Graduates of the Master in Theology Psychology (M.TH) program may pursue the following paths:

  • Christian Counselor
  • Pastoral Care Provider
  • Youth Minister
  • Christian Mental Health Advocate
  • Church-Based Therapist or Support Specialist
  • Social Worker in Faith-Based Contexts
  • Theological-Psychological Researcher
  • Counseling Program Director or Ministry Coach

This program also lays the foundation for continued graduate work or professional board certification in Christian counseling or theology-focused mental health support.

  • Christian Counselor: Providing counseling services within a faith-based context, helping individuals and families navigate psychological and spiritual challenges.
  • Youth Minister: Working with youth in a ministry setting, using psychological principles to support their development and well-being.
  • Pastoral Care Provider: Offering psychological and spiritual support to congregation members, aiding in mental health and spiritual growth.
  • Academic Researcher: Conducting research at the intersection of theology and psychology, contributing to the academic understanding of these fields.
  • Social Worker: Applying psychological and theological knowledge in social work settings to support individuals and communities in need.

This program prepares graduates to integrate their faith with their professional practice, making a meaningful impact in various settings where psychological and theological expertise is valued.

Program Completion Plan