Course Overview
The Doctor of Ministry program at Duke University is designed for experienced ministers and religious leaders seeking to enhance their practical skills and theological understanding for advanced leadership in ministry. Offered through Duke Divinity School, the program emphasizes integrating theological reflection with practical application in congregational and community settings. Unique features include a hybrid learning model combining online coursework with intensive on-campus residencies, allowing flexibility for working professionals.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are equipped for advanced roles in religious leadership, often taking on positions in church administration, pastoral care, and community outreach. The program also prepares individuals for teaching or consulting roles within religious organizations.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by distinguished faculty at Duke Divinity School, including scholars and practitioners in theology, ethics, and ministry leadership. Specific faculty details for the Doctor of Ministry may vary by cohort and are available through the university's official program page.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students benefit from access to Duke Divinity School’s extensive theological library resources and connections to a wide network of religious organizations and denominations. The program fosters partnerships with local and national faith communities for practical ministry projects.
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