Students in this program will be able to:

  • articulate the role of art and worship in shaping and expressing Christian life;
  • express the interdependence of theology and art;
  • ?develop and demonstrate a model of collaboration designed to serve and shape culture through the?arts and worship;
  • demonstrate Spirit-empowered leadership that recognizes others? gifts and encourages their creative?development; and
  • develop a model of creativity integrated with Spirit-directed work habits that leads to sustainable?professional practices.

Sixty-six semester hours of coursework are required as a minimum for graduation. Twenty-two of the 65 hours are prescribed Bible Exposition courses, 18 are prescribed Systematic Theology courses, 3 are in the Christian Life and Witness course, 6 are in prescribed Media Arts courses, and 2 are in the Media Arts and Worship apprenticeship in which the student will develop a professional portfolio, in a eld experience context. The remaining 15 hours must be taken in media arts and worship electives. Students may receive credit in the Department of Media Arts and Worship for several courses taken in other departments.