Specialization in Leadership
The Leadership specialization includes a core set of leadership, management, and communication skills in order to prepare students to participate effectively in God’s advancing mission in the world. Incorporated throughout the program are the eight components of Drs. John and Vera Mae Perkins’ teaching: 1) Relocation: Living Among the People; 2) Reconciliation; 3) Redistribution (Just Distribution of Resources); 4) Leadership Development; 5) Listening to Community; 6) Church-Based; 7) Wholistic; and 8) Empowerment. Students will formulate their philosophy of Christian leadership and learn to integrate critical leadership skills into ministry settings.
This specialization consists of four courses: (1) required course (LEAD-510, Introduction to 21st Century Leadership), and any (3) Leadership electives.
In addition to the MA in Ministry learning outcomes, students with a specialization in Leadership should, with graduate-level competency, be able to:
- Formulate their philosophy of Christian leadership.
- Integrate critical leadership skills into ministry settings.
Specialization in Leadership
Specialization consists of four courses: (1) required course (
LEAD-510) and any (3) Leadership electives.
Required
LEAD-510 | Introduction to 21st Century Leadership | 3 |
Leadership Electives
Must take at least 9 hours.
LEAD-515 | Leadership and Personhood | 3 |
LEAD-520 | Communication and Leadership | 3 |
LEAD-530 | Change Agent | 3 |
LEAD-540 | Non-Profit Management | 3 |
LEAD-542 | Modeling and Teaching Personal Finance | 3 |
LEAD-545 | Strategic Leadership and Management | 3 |
LEAD-550 | Intergenerational Leadership | 3 |
LEAD-560 | Power, Change, and Conflict Management | 3 |
THEO-615 | Women in Leadership and the Wesleyan Tradition | 3 |