Master of Christian Education
Shaping Minds, Nurturing Faith, Transforming Communities
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Program Overview
The Master of Christian Education program is designed to equip ministry leaders, educators, and counselors with the theological and pedagogical tools necessary to foster transformative learning within Christian communities. This program integrates biblical principles with best practices in education, ensuring that graduates can effectively disciple, teach, and nurture spiritual growth across various life stages. It emphasizes the development of critical thinking, practical application, and ethical leadership to prepare professionals who can design, implement, and evaluate dynamic Christian educational initiatives in churches, schools, and parachurch organizations.
Key Highlights
Biblical & Theological Foundation
Deepen understanding of Scripture and Christian doctrine for effective faith education.
Pedagogical Excellence
Acquire advanced teaching methodologies tailored for Christian learning environments.
Holistic Spiritual Development
Foster spiritual growth and character formation across all age groups.
At a Glance
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
60
PROGRAM DURATION & COMPLETION
1.5–2 years (Full-time)
Max 5 years (Self-paced)
PROGRAM COST
US $5,310
Program Outcomes
Immediate Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Master of Christian Education, graduates will be equipped for immediate impact in educational ministry. They will acquire foundational knowledge, demonstrating a deep understanding of biblical theology, Christian education principles, and human development across the lifespan. They will enhance cognitive skills, critically analyzing theological and psychological concepts to design and implement meaningful teaching strategies for diverse learners. Graduates will develop ministry application, effectively integrating faith and scholarship to construct structured Christian education programs, and will improve personal and social growth, cultivating ethical reasoning, spiritual discernment, and empathetic leadership in their teaching and pastoral care roles within Christian communities.
Lifelong Learning Outcomes
Beyond immediate competencies, this program fosters lifelong development for sustained excellence in Christian education. Graduates will undergo spiritual and ministerial transformation, maintaining a commitment to lifelong discipleship, personal spiritual growth, and the mentorship of others. They will achieve professional leadership and service, excelling as innovative Christian educators, curriculum developers, and biblically-informed pastoral counselors. They will demonstrate practical problem solving, adapting pedagogical techniques and ministry approaches to new challenges in faith-based education. Furthermore, graduates will master interdisciplinary integration, applying theological knowledge to real-world counseling frameworks, educational methodologies, and contemporary psychological insights for holistic ministry effectiveness.
Career Prospects
The Master of Christian Education program prepares graduates for a wide array of influential leadership and educational roles within Christian organizations and beyond. This degree equips individuals to shape minds and nurture faith in diverse settings. Potential career paths include:
- Christian Education Director/Coordinator: Leading educational ministries in churches.
- Curriculum Developer: Creating faith-based educational materials for various organizations.
- Bible Teacher / Instructor: Teaching in Christian schools, colleges, or adult education programs.
- Discipleship Pastor / Director: Overseeing spiritual formation and growth initiatives.
- Children’s Ministry Director: Leading and developing programs for children’s spiritual growth.
- Youth Ministry Director: Guiding and nurturing the spiritual development of adolescents.
- Family Ministry Coordinator: Developing educational resources and programs for Christian families.
- Small Group Pastor / Leader: Facilitating spiritual discussion and growth in small group settings.
- Christian School Administrator: Overseeing educational operations in faith-based schools.
- Non-Profit Program Manager: Leading educational programs in faith-based non-profit organizations.
Future Academic Paths
The Master of Christian Education provides a strong academic and practical foundation for those seeking to pursue further education and specialize in areas related to Christian education, theology, and leadership. Possible academic paths include:
- Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Christian Education or Educational Leadership: For advanced roles in educational administration and research.
- Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) with a specialization in Christian Education or Discipleship: Focusing on advanced practical ministry leadership.
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Education, Theology, or Biblical Studies: For academic research and teaching careers.
- Post-graduate certificates: In areas like curriculum design, adult education, or specialized counseling.
This degree prepares graduates for continued intellectual growth and leadership in the field of Christian education.
Courses for this Program (60 credits)
Index | Course Description | Credit Hours |
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EDUC 401 | Ministry of Teaching | 3 |
EDUC 402 | Christian Education of Children | 3 |
EDUC 403 | Christian Education of Youth | 3 |
EDUC 404 | Christian Education of Adults | 3 |
EDUC 405 | Ethics in Christian Education | 3 |
EDUC 406 | Christian Education of Families | 3 |
EDUC 407 | Philosophy of Christian Education III | 3 |
Index | Course Description | Credit Hours |
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THEO 501 | Old Testament Theology | 3 |
THEO 506 | New Testament Theology | 3 |
RESH 400 | Mechanics of Research | 3 |
PSYC 105 | Introduction to Christian Psychology | 3 |
PSYC 120 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
PSYC 555 | Psychology of Testing: Measurement | 3 |
Index | Course Description | Credit Hours |
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Supervised Reading Professor’s Choice | 3 | |
Thesis Independent Research Project | 9 |
Supervised Reading allows for focused study on specific topics with faculty guidance. The Thesis is a significant research project that demonstrates mastery of the program’s content and contributes to the field of Christian Education.
Students are required to select 3 courses (3 credits each) from the 300 series offered at Shiloh College, allowing for specialization or broader exploration of ministry-related topics that align with their educational goals.
Total Credits: 60 Credit hrs
Graduation Requirements
- Maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 throughout the program.
- Complete all required courses and electives (60 total credit hours).
- Complete the program within 5 years.
- Submit a Degree Completion Application in the last semester before the anticipated graduation date.
These requirements ensure that students have a well-rounded education in Christian education and are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to serve in various teaching and leadership roles.
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