BSK is proud to announce an exciting new academic offering: the Master of Divinity with a Concentration in Chaplaincy, approved by the faculty in October 2025.
This 75-hour program prepares men and women to serve as chaplains in some of today’s most vital ministry settings — hospitals, military branches, prisons, and beyond. Students receive a thorough theological foundation while gaining specialized training in areas uniquely suited to chaplaincy work, including pastoral care in diverse communities, trauma and theology, applied professional ethics, and Clinical Pastoral Education.
Several new courses have been developed specifically for this concentration, including Rituals and Spiritual Care, Research-Informed Practice in Chaplaincy, and Healthcare and Inter-professional Practice — equipping graduates to collaborate effectively with medical teams and other professionals in real-world settings.
This new concentration reflects BSK’s commitment to forming the next generation of daring faith leaders to care for persons in their most vulnerable moments.
Learn more about BSK’s chaplaincy concentration here.
