[1][2][3] Myanmar Union Adventist Seminary is located on Mosokwin Road, Myaung Mya, Ayarwaddy Region, and 137 miles from Yangon.
Myanmar Union Adventist Seminary, formerly known as the Union Bible Seminary, started as a small Seventh-day Adventist Mission School in 1938 at Myaung Mya to provide Christian education for young people of Myanmar.
In 1960, under the direction of Elder W. W. Christensen, progenitor of Seminary program, 15 denominational workers, mostly under high school graduates, enrolled for a two-year training course.
In 1974, the school offered three-year curriculum – Ministerial Training Course for high-school graduates and two-year curriculum; Bible Instructor Training Course for those who do not pass high school to meet the urgent needs of mission fields.
In 1991, MUAS introduced a four-year curriculum for Bachelor of Arts in Religion with the approval of the Board of Seminary.
In 1996, the College Board approved additional expansion of industrial arts, business, and education departments and termination of plus-two program with the intent to offer pure collegiate major courses.