MACS Church and Para-Church Project Management

Expand Your Ministry Competencies. Complete

Your Master's Degree with MIUD, While at the

Same Time Extending Your Employment

Opportunities by Earning an Accredited 

Professional Certificate from CSU.


Note:  Available to students in the U.S. & Canada only

2 in 1 ONLINE MASTER OF ARTS IN
CHURCH AND PARA-CHURCH PROJECT MANAGEMENT

In Cooperation With 
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Ideal for Church Administrators,  and Christian Organization Leaders

Designed to give church leaders the tools needed to integrate complex projects and achieve cost-effective results. Such as evaluating analyzing the fundamentals of developing an effective project management team, and leading projects that achieve organizational goals.

This Unique program allows you to earn both your M.A.C.S. from Master's International, and the Graduate Certificate in Project Management from Columbia Southern Concurrently.
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

Program Curriculum

 

  • MOR - Orientation
  • CA-501 Church Administration
  • MBA-6931 Project Management Strategy and Tactics
  • CG-501 Communication for Growth
  • MBA-6941 Managing Project Teams
  • PH-501 Philosophy of Ministry
  • MBA-6951 Managing Complex Projects
  • PH-1502 Personhood from a Biblical Perspective
  • MBA-6961 Project Management
  • HC-1501 Role and Function of a Healthy, Healing Church
  • El-501 Your Choice Approved Elective
  • EL-502 Your Choice Approved Elective

 

Program Curriculum Total Credit - 35

Master's International University Courses (23 credits)

Columbia Southern University Courses (12 credits)

 

  • Requires dual enrollment with MIUD and CSU.
  • All courses are completed online. 
  • Affordable tuition payment options available.

 

More About This Unique Program

MIUD COURSES


Core Course Descriptions


Orientation OR-MA

The purpose of this course is to help ensure that the student will begin his or her study program at Master’s with the basic information needed to move successfully toward graduation. For this reason, this course is mandatory of all new students.


Church Administration CA-501

The purpose of this course is to introduce and expose students to foundational principles of local administration, so that they acquire a basic and introductory knowledge of these principles and are able to identify and describe them, and explain how they apply to their current ministry/job situation.


Communication for Growth II CG-501

The purpose of this course is to present to the student a biblically-based model of pulpit communication; to bring the student to a higher level of understanding concerning the foundational elements of effective New Testament preaching and teaching.


Philosophy of Ministry PH-501

This course will introduce and expose the student to the study of Christian ministry as a calling and a life of service so that he or she acquires a basic and introductory knowledge of ministry, and is able to identify and describe the essential principles of Christian ministry in light of biblical data and a personal and professional stance.


Personhood from a Biblical Perspective PH-1502

The purpose of this course is to direct the student to a Biblical foundation for understanding God’s idea for personal self-awareness. To lead the student through a Biblical assessment of the so-called “self-esteem” movement. To compare and analyze the prevailing secular attitude regarding self-esteem over against the Scriptural teachings related to these attitudes. To prepare the student to deal with the issue of self-esteem within a Biblical counseling regime.


Role and Function of a Healthy, Healing Church HC-1501

The purpose of this course is to explore the biblical and experiential components that go into developing and leading a local church that is healthy and offers hope and healing to the lost and hurting. A church, just like a family, can be toxic and a hindrance to growth and development or it can be healthy and promote the development and growth of its members. This course will explore the healthy as well as the toxic.



Approved Elective Course Descriptions (Select Two)


Advanced Biblical Directionism Counseling BD-501

The purpose of this course is to increase the student’s appreciation for the Bible as an adequate handbook for the human mind, and to supply the student with a functioning system for using the Bible as a counseling model.


Ethics for Christian Leaders - An Introduction ECLI-1510

The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to theories that can be used to approach issues that challenge a Christian leader’s moral mission and witness.


The Philosophical Problem of Evil PPOE-1510

The purpose of this course is to introduce and explain the various options in Christian understandings of the problem of evil, and to offer some suggestions for dealing with the problem so that the student will be better equipped to defend the coherence of Christian theism as a viable and tenable worldview against the skeptic's objection to theism based on evil in the world. To estimate the different merits and values of traditional and contemporary responses to the problem of evil and approaches to theodicy so that the student can analyze the various beliefs in Christian theism, construct viable options in theodicy, and show that these options are consistent and harmonious with other beliefs that (evangelical) Christians hold.


Biblical Truth and Worldview Conflicts BTWC-1510

This multidisciplinary apologetics course considers how our big-picture "worldview" concepts of ultimate realities, including God, the world, life, death, our own origins and destinies, and concepts of meaning and value (truth vs. falsity, right vs. wrong, good vs. bad, valuable vs. worthless) are tied to our beliefs about which information is foundationally true and reliable. Various worldview elements are examined, theistic vs. atheistic, creationist vs. evolutionary, Biblical vs. humanist, and eternal perspectives vs. temporal perspectives. Critical issues regarding cosmic and human origins are specially analyzed, based upon Scripture-provided truth (especially Genesis), including the age of the earth, the original and renewed Dominion Mandate, and the laws of life and death. The crucial and unique authority of the Holy Bible is emphasized.



CSU COURSES


MBA 6931 Project Management Strategy and Tactics

Description: Introduces the methodologies and technologies that assist project managers in the coordination of projects from inception through completion. Instructs learners to satisfy customer needs, apply budgeting concepts, manage production time, invest resources, and create performance specifications designed with defined requirements. Provides tools to understand, design, and apply systematic project management organization and administration.


MBA 6941 Managing Project Teams

Description: Analyzes the diverse sectors of project management leadership, team activity, and range of organizations and topics related to project teams. Project teams are comprised of multiple job sectors and divisions. The roles of project team members are explored from project creation to completion, while managing team conflict, motivation, individual and group behavior, and strategic completion of work assignments.


MBA 6951 Managing Complex Projects

Description: Provides a comprehensive study of the project management process and the complexities of project management from a systems perspective. Includes the systematic approach to planning activities, controlling and closing project integration management, project scope management, project time management, project cost management, project quality management, project communication management, project risk management, and project human resources management. Prepares students to plan, control, and perform projects within the modern workplace by presenting requisite processes and techniques.


MBA 6961 Project Management

Description: Provides a comprehensive study of the skills of problem-solving and decision-making, which are critical to effective project management. Includes program value, project definition, environmental considerations, time sensitivity, risk sensitivity, metrics gathering, cost reduction, impact analysis, risk response controls, and basic elements of contracts. Focuses on practicing effective decision-making, including learning how to identify and quantify problems and potential solutions.

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