Doctor of Ministry

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by ageofknowledge, Aug 16, 2010.

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  1. rmm0484

    rmm0484 Member

  2. cmin

    cmin New Member

    Tnx for the correction. Stilll getting used to the network platform as am new here
     
  3. cmin

    cmin New Member

    Hello,

    Warm greetings!

    Am sure you haven't seen NationsUniversity biblical and educational standards and programs ,hence; your response!

    At NationsU, sincere enquiries are always welcomed!

    Nations University biblical standards and educational trainings are very wide, robust, and rich. They are highly/ effectively developed to prepare students for global impart.

    Moreso, it's programs ranges from Certificate courses up to a higher/graduate level program.

    So, what's the issue you are trying to sell? I have personally mailed NU Catalogues and programs to so many biblical and secular universities(local and international) about :"accepting NU Masters Degree for taking Doctorate Programs" and they are responded positively.

    That NU is still seeking accreditation at the moment, doesn't imply weakness for program standards and recognition.

    I would rather, you don't say what you know and stop posting false information.

    NU Masters Degree student, Nigeria.
     
  4. cmin

    cmin New Member

    Am quite aware some comments had already be made ragarding acceptance and recognition of NationsUniversity Masters Degree. In reality, you guys are very right. NU degrees are well recognised and accepted for further/advanced studies(doctorates) and employment purposes. I got prompt affirmation from all accredited schools I checked with (local and international). What's more, In an earlier thread, I made stated categorically: some of my fellow friends/students in US are gaininfully employed;thanks to NU Degrees. NU Degrees are very much accepted! Mind you,the programs quality and standards are very solid!!! Hope this helps someone out there. CMIN-M.Div-Nations University.
     
  5. cmin

    cmin New Member

    Hello,

    Warm greetings!

    Am sure you haven't seen NationsUniversity biblical and educational standards and programs ,hence; your response!

    At NationsU, sincere enquiries are always welcomed!

    Nations University biblical standards and educational trainings are very wide, robust, and rich. They are highly/ effectively developed to prepare students for global impart.

    Moreso, it's programs ranges from Certificate courses up to a higher/graduate level program.

    So, what's the issue you are trying to sell? I have personally mailed NU Catalogues and programs to so many biblical and secular universities(local and international) about :"accepting NU Masters Degree for taking Doctorate Programs" and they are responded positively.

    That NU hasn't gain accreditation yet, doesn't imply weakness for standards and recognition.

    I would rather, you don't say what you know and stop posting false information.

    NU Masters Degree student, Nigeria.
     
  6. ehenes

    ehenes Member

    Maybe you misunderstand. There was no slight against Nations U or their educational standards and programs. No weaknesses were implied for lack of accreditation.

    The thread is about doctorate degrees. It may be the case that you can get a masters at NU and pursue a doctorate but this thread is not about that. It's for those who have a master's degree (MDiv actually) and are looking to pursue a doctor of ministry program.

    Hopefully you can see that no one was spreading false information about NU or anything of that sort.

    If things are different and NU now offers doctorate programs, please let us know.

    Cheers!
     
  7. hypoelectron

    hypoelectron New Member

    Has anyone come across a doctorate of theology which focuses on comparative or interministry/multiculturalism? I am wondering if I could adapt a religious doctorate to the needs of a cultural specialist and/or anthropologist.
     
  8. ehenes

    ehenes Member

    This would likely not be a DMin. Perhaps a PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies at a place like Union University.
     

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