The Bachelor of Science in Ministerial Leadership – Missional Leadership track degree program prepares students for ministry leadership—in local churches, faith-based non-profit organizations, and other ministry contexts—through an interdisciplinary curriculum of courses in foundational core (i.e., English, psychology, math, science, etc.), Bible, theology, ministry, and ministry practicum. The final 18 hours of the major core focuses on global, entrepreneurial, strategic, and innovative missional leadership skills that can be applied in a variety of missional contexts (i.e., global non-profit organizations, missionary ministry, local church ministry, etc.).
This degree program allows students the flexibility of completing program requirements through a combination main campus, online, and/or partner site courses. In order to create a global learning experience and connect students learning in a variety of contexts, the Missional Leadership courses (MISS 3013, MISS 3023, MISS 3033, MISS 3043, MISS 3053, MISS 3063) are only taught as online courses.
Main campus students may choose to complete the main campus CORE courses as substitutes for the following required courses in the BS in Ministerial Leadership: Missional Leadership degree program:
- CORE 1503 Personal Stewardship may be substituted with CORE 1122 SEU 101
- CORE 2013 Human Diversity and Christian Community may be substituted with CORE 1222 SEU 102
- CORE 1001 Christian College and Calling my be substituted with CORE 2231 SEU 201
Please see an academic advisor to register for these courses.
Bachelor of Science, Ministerial Leadership: Missional Leadership (Four-Year Plan)