Doctor of Missiology
The purpose of Missiology degree program is designed to educate leaders for specialized expertise on Missiology and cognate disciplines for research and teaching.
The program of study leading to the Doctor of Missiology degree is an advanced professional degree in preparation for leadership roles in cross-cultural ministries.
Doctor of Missiology program requires 54 credits to graduate. Each student is encouraged to complete two-year recommended programs of study. Doctor of Missiology program can be taken as recommended as follows.
MCCS 802 Theory of Missions (3 credits)
MCCS 803 Theology of Missions (3 credits)
MCCS 810 History of World Missions (3 credits)
MCCS 811 The Holy Spirit in the Mission of the Church (3 credits)
MCCS 820 Pauline Theology and the Mission Church (3 credits)
MCCS 821 The Third World Mission Theology (3 credits)
MCCS 822 Missionary Encounter with World Religions (3 credits)
MCCS 823 Thinking Missiologically (3 credits)
MCCS 824 Missionary and Spirituality (3 credits)
MCCS 828 Missionary Life and Work (3 credits)
MCCS 829 Contextual Theology (3 credits)
MCCS 830 Cross-Cultural Issues in Ministry (3 credits)
MCCS 831 Cross-Cultural Church Planting (3 credits)
MCCS 837 Intercultural Communication (3 credits)
MCCS 838 Cross-Cultural Education (3 credits)
MCCS 839 Strategies for Cross-Cultural Ministry (3 credits)
MCCS 840 Missions and Culture (3 credits)
MCCS 843 Cultural Anthropology (3 credits)
MCCS 845 Theory of Anthropology (3 credits)
MCCS 851 Developmental Focus on Leaders (3 credits)
MCCS 855 Mission Biographies (3 credits)
MCCS 863 Directed Research in Missions and Cross-Cultural Studies (3 credits)
MCCS 864 Independent Research in Missions and Cross-Cultural Studies (3 credits)
MCCS 865 Tutorial in Missions and Cross-Cultural Studies (3 credits)
MCCS 890 Seminar in Missions and Cross-Cultural Studies (3 credits)
MCCS 891 Dissertation (6 credits)
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