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the departments of Business Administration, Communication,
and Psychology).
Master of Education (MEd) for the: elementary teacher, secondary
teacher, school supervisor, school counselor, educational
diagnostician, and reading specialist. Also available in the Education
Department are two graduate programs which qualify
the candidate for administration certificates through the Texas
Education Agency (a 45-hour program for the school principal
or central office administrator, and a 60-hour program for the
school superintendent). Both programs include a Master of
Education Degree.
Master of Business Administration (MBA). A 36-hour program in
accounting or general business.
Master of Marriage and Family Therapy (MMFT). A 60-hour program
to prepare for certification as a member of the American Association
of Marriage and Family Therapy.
Master of Missiology (MMiss). A 45-hour program in missions.
Master of Religious Education (MRE). A 60-hour program in religious
education.
Master of Divinity (MDiv). A 90-hour program in Bible (72 hours if the
undergraduate major was Bible). The curriculum reaches into four
areas - Bible, history, contemporary thought, and ministryand
evangelism fields, with at least the last 30 semester hours
completed at ACU.
Graduate courses are also available in the following supporting
fields: Agriculture, American Studies, Art, French, German, Home
Economics, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physical Education,
Physics, Sociology and Social Work, and Spanish.
A Graduate School catalog or additional information may be
obtained by writing to the Dean of the Graduate School, Abilene
Christian University, ACU Station, Box 8108, Abilene, Texas 79699.
Extension Courses
in Bible
The university offers credit courses in Bible by extension at a
number of Bible Chairs and Biblical Studies Centers which are located
adjacent to major colleges and universities. Students who are interested
in these courses may contact the following centers for additional
information about offerings:Houston Bible Center
3801 Cullen Boulevard
Houston, Texas 77004
Christian Student Center
130 Girard N.E.
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106
Church of Christ Bible Chair and
Student Center
1441 East Mesa
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88001veteran. Students enrolled in the Advanced Course receive subsistance
pay of $100 per month.
ROTC courses count as elective credit toward degrees at ACU.Institute for Christian Studies
1909 University Avenue
Austin, Texas 78705
A & M Church of Christ
1001 West Loop South
College Station, Texas 77840
San Antonio College Bible Chair
301 West Dewey
San Antonio, Texas 78212ROTC
Abilene Christian University does not offer an ROTC program.
However, Hardin-Simmons University, which is nearby, does offer
Army ROTC and ACU students may enroll in these courses.
The Army ROTC program is for the purpose of developing officerleaders
and offers a course of instruction leading to a commission as
an officer in the Army Reserve or regular Army. The curriculum is
divided into a Basic Course (freshman and sophomore years) and the
Advanced Course (junior and senior years). Any ACU freshman or
sophomore student may register for the Basic Course. Enrollment in
the Basic Course does not commit a student to additional military
training. To be admitted to the Advanced Course, a student must have
completed the Basic Course, attended basic summer camp, or be a4
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