College |
Ministry |
Academic Award |
Master of Arts |
Credits Required |
36 semester credits |
Faculty Lead |
David Thomas |
Concentrations |
Clinical Pastoral Education |
CIP Code |
39.0699 |
The purpose of the Master of Arts in Ministry Leadership (MAML) is to develop a theoretical framework for understanding leadership, mission and culture, globalization, ethics, motivation, creativity, vision, strategic planning, teamwork, spirituality, and other leadership issues. This program emphasizes the need for missional leaders to live out the gospel so that it is seen and experienced in community.
Program Highlights
The overall objective of the M.A. in Ministry Leadership program is to develop a biblical and theoretical framework for leadership that is both academically rigorous and praxis-oriented, and facilitates the growth and development of ministry leadership for the twenty-first century church. Full time students can finish in 24 months.
Students meet together either in 4-day intensives (typically 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.), or over three weekends (Friday evenings and Saturday all-day), which are spaced roughly one month apart from each throughout a semester.
Admissions
Admission into the Master of Arts in Ministry Leadership requires the completion of a Bachelor of Arts or Science (or an equivalent degree) from a regionally accredited college or university. Allowances may be made for degrees accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE). Students also complete the application and acceptance process for the College of Ministry Graduate School. The College of Ministry has rolling application dates. The application must be completed no later than two weeks prior to the start of the semester.
Credit Transfer
MAML students may transfer up to 18 credit hours of eligible graduate level coursework (subject to Program Director’s approval) from an accredited institution towards their degree.
Program Outcomes
In addition to achieving the general goals of the University and the College of Ministry, completing the Master of Arts in Ministry Leadership results in the following learning outcomes:
- Students will develop an understanding of a theological and theoretical framework for leadership, culture, and mission for the present day church.
- Students will develop skills that are both academically rigorous and practical for ministry settings.
- Students will understand and apply technological tools through online and classroom involvements and develop skills to utilize technological developments in today’s ministry opportunities.
- Students will observe skilled leaders – faculty, church leaders, and para-church leaders – and understand present day ministry practices while developing techniques to relevantly apply in today’s church ministries.
- Students will understand spiritual leadership principles, missional strategy, ethics, creativity, vision development, strategic planning, working as a team, and ongoing spiritual formation.