Hispanic Program
The commitment of Haggard Graduate School of Theology to equip leaders
for the Hispanic church of the 21st century is evident in the articulation
and implementation of a vision that recognizes the need for ethnic leadership.
With such focus in view, Haggard Graduate School of Theology provides
Hispanic students a graduate theological education in a linguistic and cultural
dynamic that enhances the richness of the Hispanic worldview in the context
of mainstream American culture.
The Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies (M.A.P.S.) Program consists of 60 semester units taught in three stages: the first 20 units are taught in Spanish by Hispanic professors; the next 20 units are taught in a bilingual setting with the aid of a bilingual staff and teaching assistant; and the remaining 20 units of the program are taught in English. Hispanic students are thus prepared to embrace a broadened worldview and two languages. They are contextually able to provide a strong Christian witness where God has called them to minister. Enrique Zone, Ed.D., is director of the Hispanic Program. For information, call (626) 815-5448.