Master of Arts in Mission Studies

Campus
Main Campus
Level
Graduate
Method
Lecture
School
NEGST

The Master of Arts in Missions Studies programme is designed to integrate the development of professional ministerial skills in missions with academic studies. Combining scholarly and professional competence in the field of missions, the programme focuses on equipping potential and functional leaders with knowledge, skills and character qualities required to develop competences in missions-related ministries of the church and church-related organisations.

The programme also develops the potential of the student for further academic pursuit in the field of missions

  • Program Learning Outcomes
  • Proclaim the message of the gospel, heralding the righteousness, justice, and peace of God on the continent of Africa
  • Display genuine respect for people and their culture
  • Differentiate cultural particularity from homogenous conformity.
  • Formulate biblical values for the economic development and social progress of Africa.
  • Utilise missiological theories and strategies to enhance effectiveness in evangelism and discipleship.
TimePlaceSemester Range
3 Hour ClassLecture RoomsJan, May & Sept

Entry requirements


Holders of a Bachelor’s degree (Second Class Honours [Upper Division] or higher) from Africa International University or other universities recognized by the Africa International University Senate.


Holders of a Bachelor’s degree (Second Class Honours [Lower Division]) from Africa International University who have at least two years of relevant experience.


Holders of a postgraduate diploma (credit level or higher) from Africa International University or other institutions recognized by the Africa International University Senate.


In exceptional cases, Senate, on the recommendation of any of the schools, may admit to the Masters program, applicants who do not hold a first degree, provided that such candidates, based on the research and academic work they have done, can demonstrate that they are well qualified to undertake postgraduate work. This is so long as it is in line with the relevant regulatory bodies

Mode of study


Remote Teaching & Learning via Microsoft Team-Semester

Evening classes- Monday-Thursday (Intake: Jan, May, Sept)

Weekend classes – Friday-Saturday (Intake : Jan, May, Sept)

Modular classes for 2 weeks( April, August, Nov/Dec)

Building Your Social Capital

Our theological programmes prepare students for pastoral, teaching carriers in theological institutions, NGOs, and other Para-Church institutions in Africa and abroad.