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The Doctor of Sacred Theology (S.T.D.) in Systematic Theology is an academic degree conferred only after a student with a basic theological competence in a specialized area of systematic theology has demonstrated ability for further scholarly research and publication. The S.T.D. program consists of a limited number of seminars chosen with a possible dissertation topic in mind, ongoing direction from a faculty adviser, and the preparation and defense of a dissertation that contributes to theological scholarship.
The Doctor of Sacred Theology in Systematic Theology program typically requires at least 36-credit-hour plus dissertation of coursework.
Here is the curriculum for the Doctor of Sacred Theology (S.T.D.) in Systematic Theology program:
$1,250 / credit hour