Overview
3 Semesters
The Master of Arts in Faith and Work program is designed to equip students with a deeper understanding of the intersection of faith and work, and how to integrate faith into their professional lives.
COURSE OUTLINE
Curriculum Highlights
- Biblical Foundations: Understanding the biblical basis of work and vocation
- Theology of Work: Exploring the theological implications of work and vocation
- Faith and Work Integration: Developing strategies for integrating faith into professional life
- Leadership and Ministry: Understanding leadership and ministry in the workplace
Semester 1
- Introduction to Faith and Work
- Biblical Foundations of Work
- Theology of Work
- Vocation and Calling
Semester 2
- Faith and Work Integration
- Leadership and Ministry in the Workplace
- Ethics and Professionalism
- Elective Course
Semester 3
- Practicum in Faith and Work
- Research Methods
- Capstone Project
- Elective Course
Career Opportunities
- Ministry and leadership roles in churches and organizations
- Professional roles in business, non-profit, and government sectors
- Consulting and coaching
- Writing and speaking
Graduation Requirements
- Complete a minimum of 45 credit hours
- Earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Complete a capstone project
