Canadian Christian Theological Seminary (CCTS) is a registered training
institution of the CCCCA, which holds letters patented with the Government of Canada. It is recognized and affiliated with Christian International School, Canadian Theological Education Association, Order of Certified Pastoral Counselors, and Canadian College Russia.
CCTS offers theological degrees in a wide variety of genres through the
CCCCA. All programs are module structured to fit the student's schedule.
Many graduate Colleges & Universities accept CCTS credits toward further
graduate degrees, including, California Christian University & School of Biblical Theology in Los Angeles and San Francisco, The State University of St. Petersburg (one of the top 10 Universities in the world), The VBCI College of Calgary, Montreal School of Ministry, The Tae Han Theological Seminary of Seoul Korea and Tokyo, Japan, and The Dae Han Theological College of Venice, California.
Bachelor and Graduate Programs
Before an individual can enroll in the degree program, they must first meet the Degree Entrance Requirements of:
90 Theology and/or Christian Counseling Credits
which are gained from a previous Institution and Life Experience or by an associate degree. This will be determined by an official assessment.
Theology
Prerequisite
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54 Credits
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90 Credits
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126 Credits
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180 Credits
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Course Credits
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36 |
36 |
54 |
36 |
# of Sessions
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2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Additional Requirements
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Thesis (8 Credits)
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Thesis (8 Credits)
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Graduation Requirements
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90 Credits
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126 Credits
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170 Credits
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224 Credits
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Christian Counselling
Please note:
- All Courses must be completed within a one (1) year period, otherwise credits will expire and fees will have to be paid again.
- A combination of Theology and Counseling courses are required regardless of which stream you are enrolled in.
- Students will not be allowed to move forward in their degree until previous graduation requirements have been met. (i.e. A Bachelor student cannot enroll in a Master's course until all Bachelor credits have been completed)
Honorary Degrees
An Honorary (Doctorate) is given by an Institution because it believes the
life's work or the contribution of the individual is to the betterment of society and is the prerogative of the institution. It is long valued as an honour bestowed, and long recognized in academia as an appropriate honour for those who truly deserve it. The degree is evidence someone recognizes the work and contribution of the individual as having value.