Christian Ministry and Leadership, M.A.C.M.L. (Ministry and Leadership) - Korean
Pending WSCUC approval
Degree Program
The Ministry and Leadership specialization is designed with built-in flexibility so students can take elective courses that are most relevant to their current or future ministry context (e.g., family ministry, youth ministry, small groups, parachurch leadership, business administration, etc.).
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Master of Arts in Christian Ministry and Leadership, Ministry and Leadership specialization, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate abilities relevant to personal spiritual formation, including an understanding of spiritual theology, knowledge of God and self, relational skills, and an understanding of their vocation (ULO 3).
- Explain the major doctrines of Christianity, including their biblical basis, and contemporary relevance (ULO 1).
- Synthesize knowledge, skills, and perspectives from specialization-specific content of the Christian Ministry and Leadership program to determine implications for professional practice (ULO 2).
Each Program Learning Outcome (PLO) listed above references at least one of the University Learning Outcomes (ULO 1, 2, 3), which may be found in the General Information section of this catalog.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must possess a Bachelor of Arts degree or its academic equivalent from an accredited college with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale). Applicants who do not possess a Bachelor of Arts degree or its academic equivalent from an accredited institution may still apply and may be provisionally admitted at the discretion of Talbot School of Theology. Additionally, applicants should have completed an accredited course in Old Testament survey and in New Testament survey prior to matriculation. To meet the prerequisite, students must have received a C- C or higher in approved undergraduate or graduate survey courses from a regionally accredited institution. If the prerequisite courses are not completed prior to matriculation, the student is required to take TKBE 519 and TKBE 520 during their program. When taken at the graduate level at Talbot, a minimum grade of C- or higher is required in each course to satisfy the prerequisite.
All applicants must submit a written statement outlining their vocational objectives and how the degree might relate to those objectives.
Graduation Requirements
- Satisfactorily complete 49 semester credits as outlined in the curriculum charts below.
- Students without previous courses in Old Testament Survey and New Testament Survey must take TKBE 519 and TKBE 520, in addition to the standard curriculum. When taken at the graduate level at Talbot, a minimum grade of C- or higher is required in each course to satisfy the prerequisite.
- Complete the online introduction to theological research and writing before completing 18 credits in the program.
- At least 25 of the total credits required for the degree program must be completed with Biola/Talbot courses. Advanced Standing and transfer credits are not considered Biola/Talbot credits.
- Obtain a 3.0 average with no grade below a C- in all courses to be credited toward graduation.
- Complete the entire program in no more than five years.
- Meet with a graduate academic records and degree specialist designated by the Office of the Registrar one year prior to graduation to declare intent to graduate. (See the Graduate Graduation Application section.)
Program Structure
The academic program leading to the degree of Master of Arts in Christian Ministry and Leadership with a specialization in Ministry and Leadership is comprised of 49 credits, including:
- Biblical and theological foundations
- Spiritual Formation Focus (SFF)
- Ministry skills
Curriculum Requirements
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Prerequisite Courses | ||
| Old Testament Survey - Korean | ||
| New Testament Survey - Korean | ||
| Program Core Courses | ||
| TKBE 517 | Hermeneutics and Bible Study Methods - Korean | 3 |
| TKSF 501 | Introduction to Spiritual Theology and Formation - Korean | 3 |
| TKSF 503 | Personal Foundations for Spiritual Formation - Korean | 3 |
| TKSF 504 | Spiritual Formation, Vocation, and the Disciplines - Korean | 1 |
| TKSF 505 | Talbot Spiritual Direction I - Korean | 0 |
| TKSF 506 | Talbot Spiritual Direction II - Korean | 0 |
| TKTH 521 | Theology I: God, Scripture, Creation - Korean | 3 |
| TKTH 522 | Theology II: Christ, Humanity, Sin, Salvation - Korean | 3 |
| TKTH 623 | Theology III: Spirit, Church, Last Things - Korean | 3 |
| Ministry and Leadership Specialization Courses | ||
| TKPT 510 | Evangelism and Disciple-Making Strategies - Korean | 3 |
| TKPT 602 | Pastoral Ministry - Korean | 3 |
| TKPT 703 | The Church and Society - Korean | 3 |
| TKPT 730 | Biblical Leadership and Management - Korean | 3 |
| Select 18 credits from the following: | 18 | |
| Introduction to World Missions - Korean | ||
| The World of the New Testament - Korean | ||
| The World of the Old Testament - Korean | ||
| Apologetics - Korean | ||
| Field Apprenticeship I - Korean | ||
| Developing Strategic Church Ministries - Korean | ||
| Expository Preaching - Korean | ||
| Contemporary Biblical Preaching - Korean | ||
| Foundations of Pastoral Care and Counseling - Korean | ||
| Issues in Spiritual Warfare - Korean | ||
| Seminar in Pastoral Counseling - Korean | ||
| Theology of Work - Korean | ||
| Total Credits | 49 | |

