Big questions. Deep reflection. A space to grow.

At CMU, studying Biblical and Theological Studies (BTS) means diving into the big questions of life, faith, and purpose. Whether you're thinking about a future in ministry, community work, education, or you just want a better understanding of Christianity and how it connects with the world today, BTS gives you the tools to think deeply and live meaningfully.

In BTS, you'll explore the Bible, theology, Christian history, and practical aspects of faith. commitments. Professors bring a rootedness in Christian conviction, and create a space that welcomes your growth—helping you encounter God, deepen your thinking, and develop your voice in a complex world.

BTS isn't just for the classroom. It connects to who you are, how you live, and what kind of future you want to shape.

Why Study Biblical and Theological Studies at CMU?

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Explore life's big questions.

Whatever your background, you'll reflect deeply on who you are, what matters to you, and how you want to live in the world.

Your spirituality will be nurtured.

Whether you're committed to Christ, spiritually curious, questioning, or somewhere in between, BTS offers space to ask honest questions, deepen your understanding, and grow in love of God and neighbour.

You'll gain cultural and historical insight.

Whether you identify with a Christian tradition, another religion, or none at all, you'll explore how Christianity has shaped history, literature, institutions, and culture. You'll also learn how to place your own beliefs—or the traditions you grew up with—in a historical and cultural context, expanding your understanding of where they came from and why they matter today.

You'll build critical skills.

You'll learn to read texts closely, think theologically, write clearly, and engage in thoughtful dialogue-skills that apply to any field.

You'll connect classroom concepts with hands-on learning.

All CMU students complete a work placement. Through work-integrated learning, you will gain hands-on experience in a church, nonprofit, governance board, or social service organization.

What Makes Biblical and Theological Studies at CMU Distinct?

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Grounded in the Anabaptist tradition but welcoming to all students, regardless of background or beliefs.

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Professors bring deep Christian commitments. Students bring their full selves—whether you're devoted, exploring your faith, deconstructing it, or have never been religious, your perspective matters here.

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You'll explore a wide range of perspectives—including historical, theological, cultural, and contemporary viewpoints—and reflect on how they intersect with your own experiences and faith.

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BTS isn't just for the classroom. In connects to who you are, how you live, how you lead, how you serve, and what kind of future you want to shape.

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Recent program changes were shaped directly by student and alumni feedback, making the program even more relevant, more flexible, and more engaging.

Careers in Theology, Faith, and Public Life

Where can a BTS degree take you? Anywhere big questions and compassionate leadership matter.

In BTS, you'll develop biblical literacy, trace how Scripture has shaped culture, and explore how different interpretations have led to different traditions and practices. You might come in with questions or doubts; BTS helps you engage them with honesty, clarity, and care.

Graduating with a degree in BTS from CMU means you'll be equipped to think critically, communicate thoughtfully, and lead with humility and purpose. You'll bring a grounded, reflective voice into whatever field you choose, whether that's in ministry, education, advocacy, or beyond.

Here are just some of the paths you might take:

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Work for a faith-based non-profit to serve communities with compassion, service, and spiritual grounding.

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Become a chaplain in a hospital, school, or correctional setting, providing presence, support, and spiritual care for people of all backgrounds.

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Become a teacher or educator who brings theological insight and ethical reflection into classrooms, churches, or academic spaces.

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Lead youth or engage in campus ministry, helping students and young adults explore identity, community, and spirituality.

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Work as a community engagement coordinator in interfaith or intercultural spaces to promote dialogue and connection.

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Write, teach, or present as a thought leader, sharing insights on faith, justice, and spirituality through books, blogs, podcasts, or public speaking.

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Pursue graduate school, seminary, or a professional program in theology, spiritual care, counselling, law, education, or another field where your BTS degree can serve as a strong foundation.

Check out CMU's graduate programs!

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Serve as a pastor or church leader, creating welcoming spaces for worship, justice and spiritual growth.

Note: Some careers may require additional training, certification, or graduate studies.

Work-Integrated Learning (WIL)

CMU is committed to learning by thinking and doing. Every degree includes a WIL placement.

Placement Options:

  • Faith-based social service organizations
  • Interfaith or intercultural community initiatives
  • Church governance, nonprofit leadership, or campus ministry
  • Supervised ministry settings (pastoral or chaplaincy)

These hands-on experiences allow you to connect your learning to life's questions and clarify how your faith and commitments can make a difference in the lives of others.

Our Mission for the BTS Program at CMU

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To cultivate thoughtful, compassionate, and theologically grounded individuals who seek to understand faith in context and live with purpose. The BTS program invites students to explore scripture, tradition, and their own experiences as they grow in their ability to think critically, act justly, and engage faithfully with the world around them.

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We see a world where people of faith contribute meaningfully to their communities with wisdom, humility, and a deep commitment to justice, peace, and reconciliation. We envision graduates who are prepared not only for ministry or academia, but for lives of service, leadership, and dialogue in an ever-changing world.

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As CMU is a member of Universities Canada, students can be assured that the program will meet the highest regulatory requirements for work in a range of contexts across Canada.