Located in Caronport, Saskatchewan, Briercrest College and Seminary offers theologically-focused degree programs for undergraduates and aspiring ministers. Students in the undergraduate program take courses from a core curriculum of Biblical and theological studies, as well as the liberal arts. Although the majority of students major in ministry-related fields, the college also offers programs in business, language, music and the social sciences. Seminary students pursuing Master of Divinity degrees may choose from a variety of ministerial concentrations. Designed for students actively engaged in ministry, the seminary also offers Master of Arts degree programs in leadership and family counseling.
Toronto Baptist Seminary trains and equips aspiring Christian ministers and educators. Located in the heart of Toronto, the school emphasizes pastoral preparation in the Calvinist Baptist tradition. The undergraduate program is designed to provide students with foundational knowledge of scripture and Christian theology. Students can receive Bible diplomas after one year of study, or choose to pursue three or four year bachelor's degrees in theology. The seminary awards Master of Divinity, Master of Theology and Master of Religious Education degrees as well as one-year certificates in theological studies.
An interdenominational evangelical institution, Tyndale University College and Seminary prepares Christian pastors, educators and leaders for vocations in ministry. The Toronto campus offers bachelor's degree programs in eight areas of study in the liberal arts and sciences, along with a strong core curriculum in theological and Biblical studies. Tyndale Seminary awards graduate diplomas as well as master's degrees in divinity and theology, as well as a Doctor of Ministry. As a seminary student you may complete course work in the traditional form or choose a modular program that allows you to remain in full-time ministry while pursuing your degree.
Located in Edmonton, Alberta, Taylor Seminary educates students from a wide range of evangelical Christian denominations. The school offers graduate programs geared toward men and women who wish to enter vocational ministry. Students may pursue diplomas and master's degrees in Christian or inter-cultural studies, as well as master's degrees in theology and divinity. Additionally, Taylor Seminary offers a continuing education program for current and future Christian leaders who wish to complete coursework on a part-time basis. While the majority of students attend classes on campus, continuing education students may take many of their courses online.