• The Master of Divinity is a 90 semester hour program, and the Master of Business Administration is a 37 hour program – were the two degrees to be pursued separately, one would need to earn 127 hours of academic credit.
  • In the dual program, however, up to 12 hours of the MBA coursework are incorporated into the 90 hours of the Master of Divinity degree, and up to 9 hours of the MDiv coursework are incorporated into the 37 hours of the Master of Business Administration degree.
  • The total minimum number of combined semester hours required is 106, reducing the overall work load by 21 hours. A full-time student can expect to finish the two degrees in four years of study.