Spring 2025 Registration Central

Moody Theological Seminary

 

When can I register?


Enrollment for the Spring 2025 semester is now open! Click here to view registration deadlines for the different sessions.

Not sure what classes you need to take? Click here.

 

What classes are being offered? I'm interested in...

Chicago Campus Courses

  • BI-5500 Hermeneutics
  • BI-5532 Central Themes in the New Testament
  • BI-5533 Central Themes in the Old Testament
  • BI-6621 Studies in the Psalms and Wisdom Books
  • BI-6624 Studies in the Epistles
  • BI-7705 New Testament Use of the Old Testament
  • CMHC-0000 Orientation Seminar
  • CMHC-5510 Career Development and Counseling
  • CMCH-5511 Research, Statistical Methods, and Program Evaluation
  • CMHC-5513 Assessment Techniques in Counseling
  • CMHC-5514 Counseling Techniques
  • CMHC-6610 Diversity and Multicultural Issues
  • CMHC-6615 Children and Adolescents in the Family: Treatment and Intervention Methods
  • CMHC-6617 Contemporary Issues in Marriage and Family Practice
  • CMHC-6623 Integration of Counseling and Spiritual Disciplines
  • CMHC-6630 Internship I
  • CMHC-6631 Internship II
  • CMHC-6662 Treating Complex Trauma: Sexual Abuse and Human Trafficking
  • CMHC-6663 Disaster Mental Health
  • FE-6671 Master of Arts Internship
  • FE-7772 Master of Divinity Internship
  • IS-5500 Cultural Exegesis
  • IS-5533 English Grammar, Syntax, and Morphology
  • IS-6611 Culture, Identity, and Trust
  • IS-7701 Capstone Portfolio
  • NT-5503 New Testament Greek I
  • NT-5504 New Testament Greek II
  • NT-5508 Introduction to Greek Grammar and Exegetical Method
  • OT-5508 Introduction to Hebrew Grammar and Exegetical Method
  • SF-5508 Biblical Spiritual Formation
  • SF-6602 Spirituality and the Family
  • SF-6606 Advanced Theology of Practical Sanctification
  • ST-5534 Systematic Theology I
  • ST-5535 Systematic Theology II

Plymouth Campus Courses

  • BI-5500 Hermeneutics
  • BI-5532 Central Themes in the New Testament
  • BI-6630 Studies in the Pentateuch
  • BI-7705 New Testament Use of the Old Testament
  • BP-5500 Expository Preaching I (modular course)
  • BP-6603 Expository Preaching II
  • CL-7701 Building Teams that Transform and Achieve
  • CMHC-0000 Orientation Seminar
  • CMHC-5511 Research, Statistical Methods, and Program Evaluation
  • CMHC-5513 Assessment Techniques in Counseling
  • CMHC-5514 Counseling Techniques
  • CMHC-6623 Integration of Counseling and Spiritual Disciplines
  • CMHC-6631 Internship II
  • FE-6671 Master of Arts Internship
  • FE-7772 Master of Divinity Internship
  • HT-6601 Historical Theology
  • IS-5500 Cultural Exegesis
  • MN-5501 Developing Leaders and Managing Resources in Ministry Leadership
  • NT-5508 Introduction to Greek Grammar and Exegetical Method
  • OT-5508 Introduction to Hebrew Grammar and Exegetical Method
  • PY-0000 Thesis
  • PY-5503 Systems of Counseling and Psychotherapy
  • PY-5510 Career Development and Counseling
  • PY-6606 Integrative Methods for Counseling
  • PY-6608 Practicum II/Internship II
  • PY-6611 Practicum III/Internship III
  • PY-6614 Research Methods and Thesis
  • SF-5508 Biblical Spiritual
  • SF-6602 Spirituality and the Family
  • SF-6604 Theology and Practice of Soul Care and Discipleship
  • SF-6606 Advanced Theology of Practical Sanctification
  • ST-5534 Systematic Theology I
  • ST-5535 Systematic Theology II

DMin In Person Courses

Chicago campus:

  • BP-9200 Preaching in a Post-Christian World
  • BP-9300 Preaching, Mission, and the Global Church
  • DM-8800 Doctor of Ministry Orientation, Research and Writing, and Ministry Project Seminar
  • MN-8400 Leaders and Global Ministry in the 21st Century

Plymouth campus:

  • CUL-8200 Cultural Exegesis

How do I find these classes?

 

In-Person courses (Plymouth & Chicago)

In-Person courses with remote/asynchronous option (HyFlex)

 

Online Asynchronous courses

 

Ministry Internship

Click here for information on the process of setting up/registering for your internship. For questions about internship requirements, contact Daniel.Thorpe@moody.edu.

Open or Interdisciplinary electives

Any courses not already required for your program may be used to fulfill these electives. If you aren’t sure what to take, reach out to your Faculty Advisor. Not sure who that is?

 

 

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