Master's Degree in Theology

The Master’s Degree in Theology prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.

Students wanting to enter the 36-credit Master’s Degree in Theology program must have completed a Bachelor Degree Honors or an equivalent of 138 credit hours.
The Master’s Degree in Theology prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.
Upon the successful completion of the Master’s Degree in Theology, the students should be able to:

  • develop advanced skills in Biblical Studies, Theology and Christian ministries in
    preparation for significant senior leadership in the ministry
  • develop a Christian worldview in which attitudes and values are informed by Biblical
    standards
  • identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation
  • interpret the Bible with respect to its literary, historical, and theological context
  • construct a consistent theology based on Biblical foundations and informed by the
    development of Christian thought
  • demonstrate an advanced understanding of an issue within a specific theological discipline
  • demonstrate competence in communicating the Word effectively in a variety of settings
  • develop a Christian worldview in which attitudes and values are informed by Biblical
    standards
  • interpret the Bible with respect to its literary, historical, and theological context
  • construct a consistent theology based on Biblical foundations and practical implementation
  • interpret and apply Biblical texts using sound hermeneutical principles
  • communicate God’s truth clearly, accurately, and convincingly
  • Explain Biblical and theological truths effectively
  • use research methods and resources in the discipline
  • formulate appropriate research questions
Code Name of Course Credits
BT501
Thesis
18
Minimum 1 Thesis
18

Master's Degree in Ministry

The Master’s Degree in Ministry prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.

Students wanting to enter the 36-credit Master’s Degree in Ministry program must have completed a Bachelor Degree Honors or an equivalent of 138 credit hours.
The Master’s Degree in Ministry prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.
Upon the successful completion of the Master’s Degree in Ministry, the students should be able to:

  • demonstrate competence in communicating the Word effectively in a variety of settings

  • articulate a ministry vision with the related goals and strategic planning to ensure it’s
    practical success

  • exercise skill in managing conflict

  • develop a Christian worldview in which attitudes and values are informed by Biblical
    standards

  • identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation

  • interpret the Bible with respect to its literary, historical, and theological context

  • develop leadership skills that serve the ministry needs of the local church in the twenty-
    first century

  • communicate God’s truth clearly, accurately, and convincingly

  • explain Biblical and theological truths effectively

  • develop advanced skills in Biblical Studies, Theology and Christian ministries in
    preparation for significant senior leadership in the ministry

  • develop a Christian worldview in which attitudes and values are informed by Biblical
    standards

  • identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation

  • demonstrate competence in communicating the Word effectively in a variety of settings

  • use research methods and resources in the discipline

  • formulate appropriate research questions

Code Name of Course Credits
BT501
Thesis
18
Minimum 1 Thesis
18

Master's Degree in Prophetic Ministry

The Master’s Degree in Prophetic Ministry prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.

Students wanting to enter the 36-credit Master’s Degree in Prophetic Ministry program must have completed a Bachelor Degree Honors or an equivalent of 138 credit hours.
The Master’s Degree in Prophetic Ministry prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.
Upon the successful completion of the Master’s Degree in Prophetic Ministry, the students should be able to:

  • demonstrate competence in communicating the Word effectively in a variety of settings

  • identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation

  • develop leadership skills that serve the ministry needs of the local church in the twenty-
    first century

  • communicate God’s truth clearly, accurately, and convincingly

  • develop advanced skills in Biblical Studies, Theology and Christian ministries in
    preparation for significant senior leadership in the ministry

  • identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation

  • understand, communicate and work with the prophetic foundations of the faith and to
    function effectively with other ministries in the area their gift and calling

  • train others in spiritual sensitivity, bringing them to maturity
  • formulate rules that judge prophecy, identify signs of error and know when God speaks

  • use spiritual keys to unlock the mysteries of Biblical prophecy

  • provide the key to interpreting Bible prophecy that can be successfully applied to the 21st
    century Church for its supernatural fulfillment of purpose

  • properly interpret future events in accordance with Old Testament and New Testament
    prophecies

  • identify major themes within the prophetic books of the Bible

  • understand the diverse historical settings during which the prophetic books were written

  • to understand the terms and phrases for the prophetic realm of Christian ministry

  • understand the significance and relevance of prophecy in the Church today

  • use research methods and resources in the discipline

  • formulate appropriate research questions

Code Name of Course Credits
BT501
Thesis
18
Minimum 1 Thesis
18

Master's Degree in Apostolic Ministry

The Master’s Degree in Apostolic Ministry prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.

Students wanting to enter the 36-credit Master’s Degree in Apostolic Ministry program must have completed a Bachelor Degree Honors or an equivalent of 138 credit hours.
The Master’s Degree in Apostolic Ministry prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.
Upon the successful completion of the Master’s Degree in Apostolic Ministry, the students should be able to:

  • identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation
  • train others in spiritual sensitivity, bringing them to maturity
  • identify the work of apostles as Christ’s ambassadors sent to governments and nations and
    to raise up the church as an alternate society in every city and nation
  • understand how apostles and prophets can and must work together to extend the Christ’s
    Kingdom and build the apostolic and prophetic Church
  • learn what is meant by the transformation of cities and nations through the preaching of the
    Gospel of the Kingdom
  • define the moral and spiritual responsibility of the church and individual believers to
    confront injustice, where ever it is found, until the whole earth is filled with righteousness
    and justice
  • understand the dominion mandate given by God to His apostles and through them to His
    church
  • know how to transition into effective apostolic ministry and know what the Holy Spirit is
    saying and doing today
  • learn how to build, restore, and govern
  • learn to invade, conquer and influence your world for Christ
  • show to what extent Biblical organizational patterns for church life should be employed in
    the church today
  • demonstrate an understanding of church planting techniques and church growth strategies
  • identify the architectural plan of the church that Jesus has handed down to us to ensure that
    the bride is made ready for the Groom
  • show how apostles will lead the five-fold ministry in the area of influence granted them
    and to challenge the church to make the transitions required from being an organization to
    a vibrant living, loving organism
  • demonstrate the importance of all believers taking their places to be vessels through which
    the Holy Spirit manifests the anointing and power that manifests the nature and character
    of Christ
Code Name of Course Credits
BT501
Thesis
18
Minimum 1 Thesis
18

Master's Degree in Christian Counselling

The Master’s Degree in Christian Counseling prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.

Students wanting to enter the 36-credit Master’s Degree in Christian Counseling program must have completed a Bachelor Degree Honors or an equivalent of 138 credit hours.
The Master’s Degree in Christian Counseling prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.
Upon the successful completion of the Master’s Degree in Christian Counseling, the students should be able to:

  • demonstrate competence in communicating the Word effectively in a variety of settings

  • exercise skill in managing conflict

  • identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation

  • develop leadership skills that serve the ministry needs of the local church in the twenty-
    first century

  • communicate God’s truth clearly, accurately, and convincingly

  • develop advanced skills in Biblical Studies and Christian counseling in preparation for
    significant senior leadership in the ministry

  • identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation

  • provide the educational foundation for further study in Christian Counseling

  • help people realize personhood wholeness in every area of human life – spirit, mind, and
    body

  • formulate an integrative counseling approach, incorporating proven counseling techniques
    with a sound Biblical and theological understanding of the ministry of counseling

  • acquire a Biblical worldview by studying God’s revelation in counseling

  • acquire an understanding of the various types of counseling toward the goal of Biblical
    integration within the framework of Christian principles and practice

  • provide Biblical guidance, sustenance, healing, and reconciliation to individuals, couples
    and families in either church or para-church settings

  • provide specialized training to augment persons already in ministry or to equip lay leaders

  • articulate the church’s Biblical mandate to care for persons

  • nurture healthy individuals and relationships

  • use research methods and resources in the discipline

  • formulate appropriate research questions

Code Name of Course Credits
BT501
Thesis
18
Minimum 1 Thesis
18

Master's Degree in Christian Education

The Master’s Degree in Christian Education prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.

Students wanting to enter the 36-credit Master’s Degree in Christian Education program must have completed a Bachelor Degree Honors or an equivalent of 138 credit hours.
The Master’s Degree in Christian Education prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.
Upon the successful completion of the Master’s Degree in Christian Education, the students should be able to:

  • demonstrate competence in communicating the Word effectively in a variety of settings
  • exercise skill in managing conflict
  • identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation
  • interpret the Bible with respect to its literary, historical, and theological context
  • communicate God’s truth clearly, accurately, and convincingly
  • develop advanced skills in Biblical Studies and Christian education in preparation for
    significant senior leadership in ministry
  • develop a Christian worldview in which attitudes and values are informed by Biblical
    standards
  • utilize insights gained from Biblical disciplines for the effective practice of Christian
    education in the church and the community
  • demonstrate the ability to design, implement, and direct educational ministries based on
    principles of leadership and administration and a sound philosophy of ministry
  • plan and implement transformational Biblical teachings grounded in sound educational
    practices and supported by relevant teaching theory and comprehensive human and
    spiritual development understandings
  • understand and value the administrative and leadership dimensions of ministry and develop
    skill in designing, implementing, and assessing educational ministry
  • gain a broad understanding of and appreciation for the history of educational ministry and
    the theological and philosophical underpinnings that have influenced its theory and
    practice
  • engage in a supervised educational ministry experience leading to growth in personal
    maturity and character
  • prepare men and women to become professional educators in Christian congregations or
    other educational settings
  • use research methods and resources in the discipline
  • formulate appropriate research questions
Code Name of Course Credits
BT501
Thesis
18
Minimum 1 Thesis
18

Master's Degree in Christian Entrepreneurship

The Master’s Degree in Christian Entrepreneurship prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.

Students wanting to enter the 36-credit Master’s Degree in Christian Entrepreneurship program must have completed a Bachelor Degree Honors or an equivalent of 138 credit hours.
The Master’s Degree in Christian Entrepreneurship prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.
Upon the successful completion of the Master’s Degree in Christian Entrepreneurship, the students should be able to:

  • demonstrate competence in communicating the Word effectively in a variety of settings
  • articulate a business vision with the related goals and strategic planning to ensure its
    practical success
  • exercise skill in managing conflict
  • identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation
  • explain Biblical and theological truths effectively
  • develop case studies to understand issues relating to real world dilemmas
  • demonstrate mastery of information by being able to define and illustrate the most essential
    definitions and theories in accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing
  • demonstrate mastery of knowledge by being able to evaluate, analyze and synthesize
    evidence and draw conclusions to resolve concrete business problems
  • understand that marketplace ministry is the passion that starts when God connects their
    career, business, ministry and life purpose into one package
  • have an understanding that Christian entrepreneurs are already in fulltime ministry
  • share their testimony to the masses in the workplace while being a productive member of
    the organization
  • know that those who operate their own businesses have more liberty to minister the
    message of the gospel
  • equip, train and support members of the Body of Christ called into the market place
  • release believer’s in their anointing and calling for the market place
  • raise up men and women of God to have influence, success and a powerful witness in the
    business world by applying Kingdom principles
  • develop a network of business people
  • understand God’s plan for wealth transfer in the last days
  • use research methods and resources in the discipline
  • formulate appropriate research questions
Code Name of Course Credits
BT501
Thesis
18
Minimum 1 Thesis
18

Master's Degree in Christian Leadership

The Master’s Degree in Christian leadership prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.

Students wanting to enter the 36-credit Master’s Degree in Christian Leadership program must have completed a Bachelor Degree Honors or an equivalent of 138 credit hours.
The Master’s Degree in Christian leadership prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.
Upon the successful completion of the Master’s Degree in Christian Leadership, the students should be able to:

  • demonstrate competence in communicating the Word effectively in a variety of settings
  • articulate a ministry vision with the related goals and strategic planning to ensure it’s practical success
  • exercise skill in managing conflict
  • communicate God’s truth clearly, accurately, and convincingly
  • prepare men and women to serve the church in a variety of leadership positions
  • provide a solid understanding of Biblical leadership principles and strategies
  • provide an in-depth Biblical foundation to supply the values, knowledge and skills needed
    to effectively serve in church ministry
  • understand and develop own leadership style and philosophy of leadership and ministry
    based on solid theological, philosophical and leadership principles
  • justify Biblical lay leadership development in a ministry setting
  • compare and contrast from a historical and theological basis the various theories of
    management and leadership within the context of contemporary scholarship
  • determine the best practices of management and leadership for the contemporary Christian
    ministry or organization
  • analyze practical managerial scenarios identifying the administrative skills and leadership
    abilities needed for the most successful outcome
  • discover and evaluate various practical principles and procedures for dealing with conflict
    situations and difficult people
  • differentiate between the various interpersonal abilities which allow a leader to become a
    successful change agent in a ministry or organizational setting
  • formulate the stages of leadership development
  • acquire an ability to lead out of the model and example of Jesus as a servant leader
  • acquire practical knowledge and experience of team dynamics and the ability to develop
    and lead a team toward mutual accomplishment of God-given goals
  • use research methods and resources in the discipline
  • formulate appropriate research questions
Code Name of Course Credits
BT501
Thesis
18
Minimum 1 Thesis
18

Master's Degree in Christian Business Administration

The Master’s Degree in Christian Business Administration prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community with the focus on large Christian corporate organizations and Mega churches.

Students wanting to enter the Doctor of Christian Business Administration Degree program must have completed a Master’s Degree in Christin Business Administration or an MBA equivalent.
The Master’s Degree in Christian Business Administration prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community with the focus on large Christian corporate organizations and Mega churches.
Upon the successful completion of the Master’s Degree in Christian Business Administration the students should be able to:

  • develop a Christian worldview in which attitudes and values are informed by Biblical
    standards
  • have influence, success and a powerful witness in the business world by applying
    Kingdom principles and understand God’s plan for wealth transfer in the last days
  • understand that marketplace ministry is the passion that starts when God connects their
    career, business, ministry and life purpose into one package
  • have relevant knowledge, skills and tools to manage as Christians in a global economy
  • be prepared for advanced Christian leadership positions in large Christian organizations
    and Mega Churches
  • acquire a portfolio of managerial and financial skills and competencies for large Church
    organizations
  • transform organizational culture and values, worldviews and mental models in a Biblical
    way and have sharpened skills in the theory, process, implementation and evaluation of
    strategic management
  • understand income statements and balance sheets, and manage the budget and the cash
    flow of large Christian organizations
  • understand the aims and functions of financial management, financial analysis, and the
    management of working capital
Code Name of Course Credits
MB501
Christian Philosophy in Business
2
MB502
Christian Leadership and Change Management
2
MB503
Organizational Culture, Christian Values, Ethics, Morality
2
MB504
Strategic Management
2
MB505
Financial Analysis
2
MB506
Corporate Financial Management
2
MB507
Understanding Christian Non-Profit Organizations
2
MB508
Economics in Business
2
MB509
Operations and IS Management
2
MB510
Project Management
2
MB511
Integrated Learning Journal
2
MB512
Thesis
14
Minimum 11 Courses + 1 Thesis
36
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