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Master of Arts in Global Leadership

Bob Garrett, Ph.D., Director

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Designed for a growing new breed of global-thinking leaders who aspire to serve in ways that break old paradigms and forge new ones, the Master of Arts in Global Leadership explores ways to be a leader in the rapidly changing world of ideas, cultures, religions, and business ventures.   Students are highly motivated, self-starters with innovative ideas who are eager to make a difference in the world.  The Master of Arts in Global Leadership is for people who are looking for ways to achieve significance by connecting positively with people in other cultures and societies around the globe.

Learning how to understand and relate in positive ways to other cultures is a crucial skill for leadership in today’s multi-ethnic and multi-cultural environment.  Since globalization puts people in direct contact with one another in new ways and with an intensity that would have been unthinkable only a few years ago, students learn to develop their own leadership style for working inter-culturally in today’s global environment.

 

Curriculum Overview:


The MA in Global Leadership consists of studies in the following areas:

Academic Requirements

Prerequisites

24 hours—Core Requirements

Old Testament Survey

  6 hours—Controlled Electives New Testament Survey

12 hours—Concentrations

One Upper Level Religion Course

42 hours—Total credit hours required

9 hours—Total

 

Required Core Curriculum (24 hours)
MACE 5302 Biblical Servant Leadership
MAWL 6303 Spiritual Formation and Worship
THEO 6305 Christian History and Heritage
THEO 6306 Systematic Theology
MAGL 5330

Introduction to Missiology

THEO 5313 Applied Hermeneutics
MAGL 5315 Leadership Practicum*
MAGL 5316 Global Leadership Practicum
     
Controlled Electives (6 hours)
Worship/Missions
Choose any one of the following
MAGL 5331 Cross-Cultural Living and Ministry
MAGL 5332 Strategies for Missionary Work
MAWL 5310 The Worship Toolbox: Philosophy and Practice
MAWL 6309 Worship and Pastoral Care
MAWL 6311 Global Worship
     
Christian Education/Missions
Choose any one of the following
MACE 6301 Introduction to Christian Education
MACE 6304 Philosophy and Principles of Christian Education
MACE 6308 Evangelism, Missions and Growth through Education Ministries
MAGL 5333 Local Church on Mission
MAGL 5334 Chronological Bible Storying
MAGL 5335 Biographies of Outstanding Missionaries
MAST 6352 Student Ministry in a Global Context
     
Concentrations (12 hours)
Missions
Choose any four of the following
MAGL 5331 Cross-Cultural Living and Ministry
MAGL 5332 Strategies for Missionary Work
MAGL 5333 Local Church on Mission
MAGL 5334 Chronological Bible Storying
MAGL 5335 Biographies of Outstanding Missionaries
     
English as a Second/Foreign Language (ESL)
ESLS 5301 Second Language Acquisition
ESLS 5304 Methods in Teaching ESL
ESLS 5306 Content Area Language Proficiency Skills
ESLS 5308 Multicultural and Multilingual Learning Environments
     
International Business
ECON 6303 International Economic and Legal Environment
FINA 6321 International Finance
MANA 6311 International Management
MRKT 6321 International Marketing
     
Global Studies 
Choose any four of the following
MAGL 5340 Strategic Christian Witness in the Global Marketplace
MAGL 5341 Perspectives on the World Christian Movement
MAGL 5342 Ethnography, Cultures and Worldviews
MAGL 5343 Understanding Islam
MAGL 5344 Strategies for Urban Ministries
MALA 5300 Western Heritage and Christianity
MALA 5314 International Relations
MALA 5328 Topics in Latin American History
MALA 5340 Studies in Global Literature
MALA 5342 Selected Topics in Linguistics
MALA 5380 Ethnomusicology in Christian Missions
MAPD 5350 Worldview: Human Beliefs/Human Actions
 
Business Communication
BUCM 6301 Directing Organization Communication
BUCM 6302 Customer-Centric Communication
BUCM 6304 Leadership in Global Business Communication
MANA 6312 Communication and Business Behavior
 
General Studies
Students opt for 12 hours of Global Leadership courses or other graduate classes as approved by the academic director.
 
* Students with a concentration in ESL may substitute ESLS 5312 ESL Practicum for this class.
 

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