The School of Divinity and the Department of Education offer a dual graduate degree that (1) promotes interdisciplinary conversation between theological education, public education, and community engagement; and (2) provides students with pathways for developing skills and acquiring competencies necessary for achieving excellence in careers where religious leadership and education intersect. This degree provides distinctive vocational perspectives and opportunities not available separately in the education or divinity degree programs.


Program Description

The dual degree curriculum includes foundational requirements from both divinity and education. It is estimated that the time required to complete the dual degree is seven semesters and two summer sessions. Students complete 56 credits of core requirements in MDiv courses and 39 credits of core requirements in MAEd courses. The total number of required credits is 95. Integrative components include an education internship in a context approved by the Master of Arts in Education program in conversation with WFUSD’s Art of Ministry (internship) director and a capstone requirement that either through research or an advanced internship encourages students to consider connections between the two fields of study. Advisers from both degree programs work with students to determine an elective course strategy that most effectively prepares each student to succeed as a religious leader who is also a public educator.

Candidates for the dual degree must apply both to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Divinity, following the admissions’ requirements of the respective programs, and be accepted to each program in order to pursue the dual degree. A joint committee consisting of faculty/staff representatives both from divinity and education will make final determinations about an applicant’s suitability for the dual degree. 


Program Outline

 FallSpringSummer
Year OneDivinityDivinity
Year TwoDivinityDivinityEducation (12 hrs)
Year ThreeEducationEducationEducation (6 hrs)
Year FourDivinity  

Note: Year Two and Year Three are interchangeable.


Admissions Information

Application, admission, and financial aid information can be found on the graduate program application and admissions page.


For general inquiries, please contact Dr. Debbie French,
Associate Director of Graduate Education.