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Degree Outline - MA in Intercultural Studies

The Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies requires the successful completion of 96 quarter units. A typical class is 4 units. Students can complete this degree in two years of full-time study, or can pace the program over a longer period of part-time study.


Seminary Core Requirements 28 units 
NT500New Testament Introduction
OT500Writings as Introduction to the Old Testament
CH504/CH506Modern Church History/American Church History
ET501Christian Ethics
MC500Church and Mission in Global Contexts
MT501Doing Theology in Global Contexts
FS510Human Development in Context
MAICS Requirements 24 units 
MB501Insights for Cultural Understanding
MD500Globalization, the Poor, and Christian Mission
MH506The Making of a Global Christianity
MI510Thinking Missiologically
SP500Spiritual Traditions and Practices
MT520Biblical Theology of Mission
Practicum 8 units 
The School of Intercultural Studies requires all masters students to complete an 8-unit practicum. The practicum is designed to integrate academics with praxis, and may be conducted either internationally or domestically in a cross-cultural context. Each student is responsible for arranging a practicum with a church, parachurch, mission or nonprofit organization.
Electives (area of emphasis, if desired)36 units 
Students can choose elective classes from a broad variety of disciplines taught in the School of Intercultural Studies.  The school offers courses in Anthropology, Children at Risk, Missional Church, Contemporary Culture, Global Christian Worship, International Development, Islamic Studies, Leadership, Mission History, Spiritual Dynamics, and Urban Mission.  Students can also choose to use their electives to complete an area of emphasis.  The School of Intercultural Studies offers areas of emphasis in Children at Risk, International Development and Urban Studies, and Islamic Studies.

 Learning Outcomes  

  • Graduates will participate in the mission of God and the ministries of the global Church from an evangelical missiological perspective.
  • Graduates will demonstrate critical thinking and integration skills in order to foster individual and social transformation.
  • Graduates will demonstrate sensitivity to cultural and ethnic diversity for building relationships and for communicating the Gospel in context.
  • Graduates will have skills and knowledge and networks of relationships to pursue vocations that engage the mission of God globally.
  • Graduates will value the importance of spiritual formation in both its personal and communal dimensions.