
![]() Siroj Sorajjokool, PhD |
![]() Randall Roberts, DMin, MFCC |
![]() Carla Gober, RN, MPH, MS |
![]() David Taylor, DMin |
![]() Johnny Ramirez, EdD |
The master of arts in clinical ministry prepares students for integrating spirituality and healing within the health-care professions, as well as other ministries. It is designed for three types of students: those seeking to pursue graduate studies in religion and/or ministry; those wishing to enhance already existing careers with graduate study in religion and ministry; and those wishing to use this degree as a stepping stone to doctoral study.
This degree furthers the educational process of caring for the whole person through the development of clinical skills. It blends two major areas of concentration: academic preparation and clinical experience.
The faculty represent a balance between academic expertise and clinical experience, as well as a variety of disciplines including biblical studies, theology, practical theology, marriage and family therapy, cultural psychology, American church history, health education, nursing, and ethics.
As a premier teaching and research hospital, Loma Linda University Medical Center is an excellent setting for the clinical aspects of this program.
To request further information and applications for the MA program in clinical ministry, write or call:
Master of Arts in Clinical Ministry
Griggs Hall, Room 220
Loma Linda University
Loma Linda, CA 92350
Email: religionma@llu.edu
Phone: (866) 558-6270
Fax: (909) 558-4856
Email:
ssorajakool@llu.edu
jramirez@llu.edu
For more information
Please take a moment to tell us a little about yourself. We will send a package out immediately that contains application materials, brochures, and the latest bulletin. Email your name, address, phone number, and email address to religionma@llu.edu. Thank you for your interest in our program.
Last Revised: Fri, Sep 07, 2007