
Doctor of Philosophy in Global Christian/Interfaith Leadership
Concentration: Education
This research-oriented terminal degree is crafted to cultivate scholarly leaders who are equipped to excel both academic and faith-based environments. Our program emphasizes rigorous scholarship, critical thinking and advanced research skills. Graduates will be to make significant contributions in their fields, bridging the gap between academia and faith. Join us in shaping the future of leadership through a comprehensive and transformative educational experience.
Courses
Total Credits: 70
Core courses: 28 credits
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Quantitative Research 4 credits
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Qualitative Research 4 credits
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Mixed Research Methods 4 credits
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Advanced Research Methods 4 credits
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Introduction to Leadership 4 credits
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Advanced Leadership Theories 4 credits
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Introduction to Epistemology 4 credits
Concentration Credits (Business) 12 credits
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Human Resource Management for Educational Leadership 4 credits
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Ethic and Community Relations for Educational Leadership 4 credits
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Sociology of Education 4 credits
Dissertation Courses 30 credits
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DISS800 Dissertation Preparation 18 credits
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DISS835 Dissertation 12 credits

Key Skills Acquired
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Intercultural Pedagogy: Developing specialized skills in cross-cultural teaching and learning, including the ability to communicate theological and leadership theories to diverse global populations.
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Global Educational Administration: Gaining expertise in managing the operations of Christian or interfaith schools, including human resource management, community relations, and strategic planning.
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Strategic Change Management: Leading organizational innovation and coaching other leaders through periods of crisis or institutional revitalization.

