MASTER OF ARTS IN MISSIOLOGY
Master of Arts in Missiology (48 credits)
The Master of arts in Missiology curriculum presents this program in an intensive manner (no restriction in time) in graduate level theological/missiological education to provide a pastor, missionary and Christian leader with the necessary theological, missiological, practical, and exegetical skills needed for pastoral or missionary service.
The purpose master of Missiology Program is to provide the candidate with and advanced competencies and methodology insights through the preparation and case studies for those actively involved in professional and vocational of Intercultural Studies and Christian Assistance and Development. Cornerstone focuses on the practical knowledge and understanding rather the actual degree itself. For this purpose, CCU’s requirements and standards are higher than most peer schools without any additional work or cost the student.
One of two directions can be taken to complete this program:
- Thesis Research: With the project phase, the degree is completed in approximately three to five years on a case by case basis.
- Project Research. With the project phase, the degree is completed in approximately three-four years.
How does the program work?
- Equip you with Intercultural Studies resources in a practical dimension
- Provide you with the ability to convey the message of truth in missiology
- Enable you to teach and train missionaries and plant churches
- Train you for leadership in Christian compassion ministry agencies
- Prepare you to work with projects around the world
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Choose any number of course equal to 39 credits plus 9-hour Thesis
Course # | Course Title | Credits |
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BIB500A | Introduction to the Bible | 1 |
BIB500B | The Birth of Christianity | 3 |
MIS503 | Introduction to The Sociology of Missions | 3 |
ANT503 | The Anthropology of Christianity | 3 |
HST513 | Militant Christianity: An Anthropological History | 3 |
ANT523 | Histology : an anthropological perspective | 3 |
MIS533 | Missions in the nineteenth and twentieth Century | 3 |
ANT543 | The Slain God: Anthropologists and the Christian Faith | 2 |
PHL533 | God and Evolution: Fundamental Questions of Christian Evolutionism | 3 |
ANT563 | Anthropology and Theology | 3 |
BIL563 | Reading the Sacred Text: An Introduction to Biblical Studies | 3 |
MIS563 | New Vision for Mission | 3 |
BIB573 | Biblical natural law | 3 |
CGL583 | Church Growth and Leadership | 3 |
RLA593 | Religion and Anthropology: A Critical Introduction | 3 |
CAN603 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
THE603 | Christology | 2 |
THE613 | Ecclesiology | 3 |
PSL613 | Pastoral Leadership | 3 |
BIL623 | Bibliogy | 3 |
BIS8633 | Pastoral Epistles | 3 |
CLI643 | Culture and Identity | 3 |
MIS653 | Understanding Christian Mission | 3 |
CLD653 | Church Leadership | 3 |
MIS663 | Transforming Mission | 3 |
BIS673 | The Epistles to the Colossians, to Philemon, and to the Ephesians | 3 |
MIS883 | A Biblical Theology of Missions | 3 |
MIS693 | The Anthropology of Western Religions | 3 |
MIS700 | Thesis Research or Missionary Project Seminar: Thesis Research Proposal Seminar: Thesis Research Writing |