Doctor of Christian Ministry

 

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The primary purpose of the Christian Ministry Training Program is to offer Christian Ministry education through distance learning. These programs enable students to develop a personal framework for ministry through integration of the Biblical Scriptures and critically study of various Christian Ministry and modalities that will meet the needs of people spiritually, therapeutically, emotionally, and educationally.

The course materials are extensive and detailed, yet user friendly and solution focused. Beginning with the basics and progressing into more advanced levels you are learning more complicated and/or difficult issues. Qualified Tutors and Mentors are available daily and assist students with their study programs, time management, study skills, motivation techniques, and other areas that are important to academic success.

The Christian Ministry Program is intended for learners who want to learn and practice a range of ministry courses, either to enter the ministry of the church or persons who need to broaden their knowledge and wish to learn how to apply the principles of ministry in the Church. The flexibility of the courses makes it possible to learn a single new ministry skill or build up credits to apply for a formal qualification.

DOCTORATE OF CHRISTIAN MINISTRY

Subject Code
Subject Name
Credit Hours
MNS145
Advanced Ministry Course
6
MNS146
Advanced Ministry Practicum
6
MNS147
Research Methodology
10
MNS148
Research Proposal
10
MNS149
Colloquium Doctum
10
MNS150
Doctoral Thesis
30


Note: The requirement to enroll for the Doctor of Christian Ministry Program is the completion of the Master of Christian Ministry or having been granted the status of a Masters of Christian Counselling qualification through the process of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). The Doctor of Christian Ministry Programme requires completion of 72 credits. The Doctor of Christian Ministry Programme has a minimum of two years before the qualification certificate can be issued. The maximum learning duration is normally three years.