Master of Sacred Theology
Master of Sacred Theology
The Master of Sacred Theology (S.T.M.) program offers specialized advanced study in a particular theological discipline. This degree is for those who already hold a theology degree, normally the Master of Divinity or Master of Arts in a theological discipline. The S.T.M. may be pursued in any of the Seminary's regular fields of study: Scripture, Church History, Liturgics, and Theology (systematic, moral, and ascetical), or in Anglican Studies (church history, systematic theology, ethics, ascetical theology, liturgics, preaching, and mission and world Christianity).
The S.T.M. may be pursued on a full-time (minimum 9 credits per term) or part-time basis. A full-time student normally completes the degree in one academic year. All requirements for the S.T.M. degree must be completed by a part-time candidate within five years after he or she enters the program. The candidate may elect the thesis option or the non-thesis option.
For a description of the thesis and non-thesis options, please click here.
Fore more information about planning an STM and Language requirements, click here.
Total credits required for graduation: 24.







