

BA in Mission, Ministry and Leadership, Lipscomb University
Nashville, Tennessee
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48 Months
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About this course
The Mission, Ministry and Leadership program is designed to provide students with a thorough theological training alongside their academic pursuits. It serves as a supplementary degree to any discipline, aiming to prepare students to integrate their career with ministry. The program emphasizes the belief that all Christ-followers are ministers and encourages students to explore their God-given gifts as a platform for their partnership with God and his work in the world. The focus is on cultivating spiritual leadership within your specific academic area, enriching your vocational calling through theological grounding that promotes a life of love and reconciliation.
Why this course is highly recommended
It's highly recommended for students who want to combine their academic passions with theological insights. The course provides practical experiences through service learning projects, internships in Nashville, and opportunities to become spiritual leaders within their fields. The program also fosters a deep understanding of how to use one's career as a tool for ministry and community benefit.
Specialisation
This program offers a second major in Mission, Ministry, and Leadership, designed to complement students' primary areas of study with theological training focused on ministry, leadership, and service.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
31.15L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The program offers a Bachelor of Arts degree with 45 credit hours for the main course and an additional 36 credit hours for the second major. It is offered in person at the main campus.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
PTE
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TOEFL
80
DUOLINGO
105
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue roles such as directors of religious activities and education, clergy, or postsecondary education administrators. These roles involve planning and coordinating religious programs, providing spiritual guidance, and overseeing student services related to religious education and activities.
FAQs
What kind of practical experiences does the program include?
Students participate in at least two SALT (Serving and Learning Together) projects and have opportunities for internships related to their interests in Nashville.
What types of career paths can I explore after this program?
Career options include roles such as directors of religious activities, clergy, and postsecondary education administrators.
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