


Earn a bachelor’s degree from the College of Biblical Studies (CBS) and a Master of Theology (ThM) degree from Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) in either five or six years.
Year 1-3:
Year 4:
Year 5-6:
Bachelor of Science in Biblical Studies (no minor) – Only available for English speaking students
Bachelor of Science in Biblical Studies and Christian Leadership (split major) – English and Spanish speaking students
Bachelor of Science in Biblical Studies (no minor) – Only available for English speaking students
Bachelor of Science in Biblical Studies and Christian Leadership (split major) – English and Spanish speaking students
Students will do SF5110 Mentored SF in their final year at CBS. The application deadline for Fall SF5110 applications.
Students will register for SF according to the CBS location of their studies.
Maintain a B or higher in your CBS courses that will count towards DTS advanced standing. Make an appointment with your CBS advisor about which courses apply to the 4+1 or 4+2 program. Students must earn a C or higher in any DTS class that need to be transferred back to CBS.
Yes, but you must be a current student at CBS.
No. You will still need to apply at DTS.
You should apply to DTS during the semester when you are going to complete 90 hours, usually the spring of your Junior year. Please send in a transcript for the work you have completed (e.g., 75 hours) with your admissions application. Please note: you will need to send DTS an updated transcript with 90 or more completed hours before you begin your classes at DTS, and again when you have graduated from CBS.
Eligibility for the 4+1 and 4+2 programs are limited to current CBS students. However, CBS graduates may sign up for course-by-course advanced standing. Students can also opt for accelerated advanced standing–if within one of graduation.
See above chart
Students can pursue any ThM concentration at DTS. However, certain concentrations may push students beyond the 120-hours in the ThM due to 9 hours of advanced standing credit.
An academic artifact is a paper submitted per your CBS class requirements for a minimum B or higher grade. The evaluation process of this artifact will assess and determine your ability to argue accurately and effectively on a chosen research topic.The artifact must be ten pages in length and include at least ten sources. It must have been written during your coursework at CBS, and in certain circumstances, a professor may allow students to revise the artifact achieving the minimum grade requirement. Transfer students to CBS may also participate by submitting an academic paper used at a previous institution to a CBS professor for evaluation. In both instances, after approval from the professor, the student will provide the artifact for filing purposes to the Admissions department at DTS.
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