About Ecologies of Learning Project @ New York Theological Seminary
Ecologies of Learning Project @ New York Theological Seminary: A Hub for Theology Leaders
Are you looking to earn a theology degree and become a changemaker in your community? Look no further than the Ecologies of Learning Project at New York Theological Seminary (NYTS). With a rich history dating back to 1900, NYTS has been providing students with the tools they need to make an impact in their communities and beyond.
At NYTS, we believe that theology is not just an academic pursuit but also a practical one. Our programs are designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to engage with real-world issues and effect positive change. Whether you're interested in pastoral ministry, social justice advocacy, or academic research, we have a program that will help you achieve your goals.
Our faculty members are experts in their fields and bring years of experience both inside and outside the classroom. They are committed to helping students grow intellectually, spiritually, and personally. Our small class sizes ensure that each student receives individual attention from faculty members who care about their success.
One unique aspect of our program is our focus on ecologies of learning. We believe that learning happens not just within the walls of a classroom but also through engagement with diverse communities and contexts. Our programs include opportunities for field education, internships, service-learning projects, and other forms of experiential learning.
We offer several degree programs at both the master's and doctoral levels:
Master's Programs:
- Master of Divinity (MDiv)
- Master of Arts in Pastoral Care & Counseling (MAPCC)
- Master of Arts in Religious Education (MARE)
- Master of Arts in Youth Ministry (MAYM)
Doctoral Programs:
- Doctorate in Ministry (DMin)
- Doctorate in Professional Studies (DPS)
In addition to these degree programs, we also offer certificate programs for those seeking specialized training:
Certificate Programs:
- Certificate Program in Christian Spiritual Formation
- Certificate Program in Faith-Based Organizing
- Certificate Program in Interfaith Chaplaincy
Our admissions process is straightforward but competitive. We look for applicants who demonstrate academic excellence as well as personal qualities such as leadership potential, commitment to social justice issues, and spiritual maturity.
If you're ready to take your theological education to the next level and become a leader who can make a difference in your community - or even around the world - then start your application today!