ORGANIZATION OF COURSES

  • Theology
  • Christian Psychology
  • Christian Education

Note:

***All PhD degrees are conferred by the Mount Olive Bible Institute and Seminary of Miramar, Florida.***

*** PhD programs not offered to VA students.***

Doctor of Philosophy in Theology – Ph.D, Florida (64 Credit Above the Doctorate Degree)

Admission Requirements:

  • Any student seeking to enroll into the Ph.D program must have a Doctorate degree in Theological Studies, Biblical Studies, or related fields from an approved institution .
  • Complete the Admission forms and pay a non-refunded fee.
  • Pay the initial deposit.

Doctor of Philosophy is a terminal degree program designed to enhance the analytical, interpersonal, and professional skills of our students.

The Ph.D. student will successfully complete a dissertation (160/200 pages). In addition to the Focus Courses, a research project is designed to expand the knowledge of the field in the focus area of study, and to demonstrate that the degree candidate has conducted independent scholarly analysis and implementation of research findings in ministry context.

Mt. Olive Bible Institute & Seminary Ph.D in Theology program is designed to give the theological student an overview of the history of western philosophy thought, focusing on the development of western philosophy, from the Greeks to the early Christians into the Middle ages reaching the modern world. This course is a vigorous baptism into the philosophical ideas and will require the student to engage themselves both in reading and class discussion.

COURSE OUTLINE:

  • Orientation – ORO000
  • Introduction to Philosophy – PHP800
  • Comparative Branches of Philosophy – PHP801
  • Comparative Analaysis of the Biblical Message and Hellenic Philosophy – PHP802
  • Moral Ethics Philosophy – PHP803
  • Biblical Foundation of Moral Philosophy – PHP804
  • Medieval Philosophy – PHP805
  • Catholic Philosophy  – PHP806
  • Philosophy of Religion – PHP807
  • Modern Philosophy – PHP808
  • History of Western Philosophy – PHP809
  • Theology Influence on Philosophy – PHP810
  • History of Old Testament Theology Arguments – PHP811
  • Anthology of Philosophical Terms/Usage – PHP812
  • Philosophical Debate/Presentation Biblical Theology – PHP813
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Mechanics of Research & Writing – MRW800
  • Dissertation – DTH780 (160/200 pages dissertation requirement)

Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Psychology Counseling – Ph.D, Florida (64 Credit Above the Doctorate Degree)

Admission Requirements:

  • Any student seeking to enroll into the Ph.D program must have a Doctorate degree in Theological Studies, Biblical Studies, or related fields from an approved institution.
  • Complete the Admission forms and pay a non-refunded fee.
  • Pay the initial deposit.

Doctor of Philosophy is a terminal degree program designed to enhance the analytical, interpersonal, and professional skills of our students.

The Ph.D. student will successfully complete a dissertation (160/200 pages). In addition to the Focus Courses, a research project is designed to expand the knowledge of the field in the focus area of study, and to demonstrate that the degree candidate has conducted independent scholarly analysis and implementation of research findings in ministry context.

This program will grant an overview of the history of western philosophical thought. The psychology student will examine the influence of Western philosophical thoughts on psychology and its integration. Discussion of the principles and techniques of counseling along with an investigation of the bible and crisis types and crisis intervention will be explored.

COURSE OUTLINE:

  • Orientation – ORO000
  • Introduction to Philosophy – PHP800
  • Comparative Branches of Philosophy – PHP801
  • Advanced Christian Counseling and Psychology – PHC801
  • Advanced Essentials of Christian Counseling – PHC802
  • Advanced Theology and Psychology – PHC803
  • The Church and Counseling – PHC804
  • Advanced History of Josephus & the New Testament – PHC805
  • Competent to Counsel – PHC806
  • Advanced Psychology of Counseling – PHC807
  • Advanced Crises in Counseling – PHC809
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Mechanics of Research & Writing – MRW800
  • Dissertation – DTH780 (160/200 pages dissertation requirement)

Note: Course Code and Description may change at the discretion of the Seminary on the transcript.

Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Education – Ph.D, Florida (64 Credit Above the Doctorate Degree)

Admission Requirements:

  • Any student seeking to enroll into the Ph.D program must have a Doctorate degree in Theological Studies, Biblical Studies, or related fields from an approved institution.
  • Complete the Admission forms and pay a non-refunded fee.
  • Pay the initial deposit.

Doctor of Philosophy is a terminal degree program designed to enhance the analytical, interpersonal, and professional skills of our students.

The Ph.D. student will successfully complete a dissertation (160/200 pages). In addition to the Focus Courses, a research project is designed to expand the knowledge of the field in the focus area of study, and to demonstrate that the degree candidate has conducted independent scholarly analysis and implementation of research findings in ministry context.

This program course is designed to give an overview of the history of western philosophical thought. A discussion of western philosophy is examined from the Christian Educational perspective evaluating the Greek thought to the early Christians into the Middle Ages and finally graduating into the contemporary thought.

COURSE OUTLINE:

  • Orientation – ORO000
  • Introduction to Philosophy – PHP800
  • Comparative Branches of Philosophy – PHP801
  • Josephus and the New Testament I, II, III – PED801
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Mechanics of Research & Writing – MRW800
  • Dissertation – DTH780 (160/200 pages dissertation requirement)

Note: Course Code and Description may change at the discretion of the Seminary on the transcript.