The aim of the Master of Faith-Based Leadership and Management (MFBLM) is to enhance leadership and management in faith-based organisations, through the incorporation of current scholarship in both Theology and Business Administration. The MFBLM is designed to enhance a graduate's leadership and management of faith-based organisations and to enable advanced reflection and research on the practice of leadership and management.
All the Theology papers offered for this qualification will be taught by distance; with a few papers taught both on campus and by distance in the same semester. The MBA papers are taught both on campus and by distance. The Research Project can be done either on campus or by distance.
Programme requirements
Master of Faith-based Leadership and Management (MFBLM)
Papers
Three papers from:
CHTH 415 Reconciliation, Christian Ethics and Public Theology (Advanced)
CHTH 420 Public Theology and Social Justice (Advanced)
CHTH 422 Citizenship, Democracy and Discipleship (Advanced)
CHTH 423 Theology and Human Well-being (Advanced)
MINS 406 Theological Perspectives on Leadership
MINS 408 Cultures, Migration and Faith
One other BIBS, CHTH or MINS 400-level paper can be substituted for one of these papers.
Four papers with a combined value of 60 points chosen from BMBA 501-513
MINS 590 Research Dissertation
Note: PAST 212 Research Methods, or an equivalent paper, is required as a prerequisite for enrolment in MINS 590.
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30 April 2024
Daha fazla bilgi
Başlangıç tarihi
15 Temmuz 2024, 24 Şubat 2025
University of Otago
Dunedin Campus,
362 Leith Street,
DUNEDIN,
North Dunedin,
9016, New Zealand
Admission to the programme shall be subject to the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities).
Every applicant must either
English language requirements
Seçtiğiniz bölüme bağlı olarak farklı IELTS koşulları olabilir.
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