Master of Arts in Leadership and Culture
Overview
The Master of Arts in Leadership and Culture (MA) is a 36-credit-hour degree program designed to equip Christian leaders for executive pastor roles, entrepreneurial ministry opportunities, nonprofits and business as mission.
The MALC program utilizes a hybrid, cohort-based delivery model, consisting of regular synchronous video conferencing sessions, asynchronous online coursework, and two in-person BridgeWeek intensive experiences.
The MALC curriculum includes courses in Christian leadership theory and practice, biblical and theological foundations, ethics, and spiritual formation. The study of leadership involves exposure and training in disciplines such as team building, conflict resolution, reconciliation, cultural humility, strategic change, adaptive leadership, technology, administrative and financial development best practices, and individual and social transformation processes. The spiritual formation courses give the student exposure to the development of deep moral and spiritual values, spiritual disciplines, and self-awareness and self-management skills.
Degree Outcomes
Students will be equipped and formed to think with clarity as they:
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Interact with Christian Scripture, history, and theology in order to develop an informed understanding of Christian leadership.
Students will be equipped and formed to live with integrity as they:
- Deepen awareness of God, self, and others through formative practices in preparation for life-long personal and vocational flourishing.
- Cultivate their own healing in order to companion individuals and communities towards wholeness.
Students will be equipped and formed to serve with the heart of God as they:
- Develop entrepreneurial and innovative skills for faith-based enterprises.
- Lead in a diverse, globalized, and technology-driven world.
Admission Requirements
Applicants seeking admission to the Master of Arts in Leadership and Culture program must hold a four-year baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university†, with a minimum GPA of 3.0. In addition, applicants must complete the following to be considered for admission to the program:
- Submit Portland Seminary application and application fee
- Submit one official transcript from each college/university attended
- Resumé
- Personal mission statement and statement of faith
- Three letters of reference (as specified in admissions materials)
- An interview may be required in some instances
†Applicants who do not hold a four-year baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university may apply to the seminary and will be required to submit additional documentation to be considered for admission.
Transfer Credit
Transfer of up to 18 hours of credit is allowed toward the Master of Arts in Leadership and Culture program from ATS-accredited graduate schools. Students must have earned a grade of B or better for a course to be considered for transfer. In addition, only courses taken elsewhere within 7 years of the date of matriculation to the Master of Arts in Ministry Leadership program will be considered for transfer. Transferability of credits earned at this institution and transferred to another is at the discretion of the receiving institution.
Residence Requirements
Residence, as described in this section of the catalog, does not refer to the time a student spends on campus. It refers to the portion of a degree program that students are required to earn with Portland Seminary, as compared to transfer credits and credit applied as advanced standing. With regard to the MA in Leadership and Culture program, students are required to complete half of the degree (18 semester hours) directly with Portland Seminary. A leave of absence is valid for up to one year, after which the student must reapply to the program. Reinstatement to the program after withdrawal requires Admissions Committee action and may subject the student to additional requirements for the degree.
Course Requirements
The Master of Arts in Leadership and Culture program is generally two years in length with 36 semester hours of coursework required as a minimum for graduation. Of the total hours required for the degree, 18 are in leadership courses, 12 in spiritual formation courses, and 6 in biblical and theological foundations courses.
The program also requires participation in two ‘Bridgeweek’ face-to-face intensives.
Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate with the Master of Arts in Leadership and Culture degree students must:
- Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 36 semester hours with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above
- Achieve no grade lower than a C- in all courses. If a grade lower than a C- is received, that course must be retaken (for more specific information, please refer to the student handbook).
- Fully participate in all required ‘Bridgeweek’ intensives.
- Successfully complete each milestone.
- Be recommended by the seminary faculty for graduation from 最新麻豆视频.
Other Degree Requirements
Students are required to complete coaching in the final year of the program. The seminary assigns each student a coach from an approved pool. They meet with the coach three times each Fall and Spring Semester. The coach provides the seminary documentation of student progress. Coaching expenses are covered by a fee attached to SLDR 530 Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Christian Perspective and SLDR 550 Administration and Finance Development for Faith-Based Enterprises.