Admission Requirement
Executive Diploma Program

This program is an intense course for ministry leaders in the executive level, non-profit administrators, and church staff and leadership. The course takes students from a basic understanding of proven principles of leadership to the strategic, organisational, financial and other structures of an expanding, strong ministry.

We perceive the Church as a living organism, with demands in terms of worship, mission, and administration to survive and grow in a complex and modern world.

This program is exclusively for Christian leaders, who have been in leadership for not less than 10-15 years in active service

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this Executive Diploma course, students will be able to:

  • Direct Complex Organisations: Head Organisations being more than one department to serve a professional purpose.
  • Manage Conflict & Change: Manage organisational change and personal conflicts through using biblical mediation and modern emotional intelligence.
  • OptimiseResources: Make good use of church resources, such as finances, staff and property. Ensure accountability.
  • Mentor Future Leaders: Create a "leadership pipeline" in their organisation to ensure sustainability.

 

Entry Requirements:

Applicants must hold Episcopal-level church appointments with not less than 15 years, and must have a valid first degree with at least a second-class pass.

  • Official transcripts or certificates from all postsecondary schools
  • A testimony starting with how you met Jesus Christ, your growth since then, and why you apply to the College. Include your thoughts on how you would like to see your faith and ministry grow during your studies at the college

 

What is your intended outcome after the Professional Certificate program?

Graduation Requirements:

The candidate must have completed 18 credit hours. This comprises 15 course credits, 3 credits for Practicum.

Post-class Project Requirement:

Students are required to write a short-project after each module.

Assignments:

Students must turn in completed assignments a week after the end of the module. Students who fail to turn in their assignment(s) will not be allowed to register for the next module.

Major Project Requirements

After the last module, each student will take a three-credit Practicum course and is then expected to write a major, high-quality paper that develops a theme or themes from any of the modules that relate to the practical way of their own ministry.

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