Campbell University Divinity School

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The Campbell University Divinity School, founded in 1995 and located in Buies Creek, North Carolina, is one of six schools that comprise Campbell University. The school is affiliated with the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina as well as the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship and the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina. The Divinity School is currently housed in the Frederick L. Taylor Hall of Religion on the Academic Circle of Campbell's campus. Plans are currently in place for the construction of an adjacent facility, Butler Chapel, to provide the University and the Divinity School with a free-standing chapel.[1]

[edit] Academics and programs

Three master's degree programs are offered at the Divinity School, the Master of Divinity, the Master of Divinity/Master of Business Administration, and the Master of Divinity/Master of Arts in Community Counseling and the Master of Arts in Christian Education. One doctoral program is offered, the Doctor of Ministry.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Butler Chapel plans

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