Master of Arts Program
Description of the Master of Arts Program
The Master of Arts program is a professional graduate degree beyond the Bachelor of Arts or equivalent, designed to equip students for effective ministry and service in their major. This program offers emphases in apologetics, biblical counseling, Christian ministries, missiology and intercultural studies, and theology requiring 60 semester hours of academic credit for graduation.
Educational Objectives of the Master of Arts Program
In addition to the College’s general educational objectives, the Master of Arts program is designed to promote growth toward personal maturity and ministry competence in the practice of apologetics, biblical counseling, Christian ministries, missions and theology. The objectives of this program are accomplished through classroom instruction, the modeling of professors, the practice of ministry through Practical Missions, chapel services, and student organizations.
Foundational Studies
The Master of Arts program seeks to guide students to develop the ability to understand and interpret the Christian faith in light of its biblical, theological, and historical dimensions and to utilize insights gained from these disciplines for the effective practice of ministry in the church, the community, and the world.
Essential Skills for Service
The Master of Arts program seeks to guide students to understand, develop, and utilize the essential skills for the effective performance of leadership roles in the church, including education administration, staff relationships, teaching, age-group ministries, program evaluation, evangelism, and missions.
Personal Growth and Professional Development
The Master of Arts program seeks to guide students to develop lifelong patterns of continuing personal spiritual growth and professional development.