Master of Science in 
Christian Administration

Program Overview

Each course in the Master of Science in Christian Administration requires two textbooks. Because of the curriculum structure and specific subject matter in each course, there are books from Christian and secular perspectives. No electives may be used to replace the eight core courses in the Master of Science in Christian Administration Curriculum.

Each course may be personalized by the books you choose. You will choose two required books from the list provided for each course. Select the books which will meet your expectations for the degree program outcomes, and how they will customize the course to benefit your ministry or profession.

Course Materials

The above Study Guide link contains the program overview, as well as the Course instructions for each project and the textbook list.

Use the above link to upload your Course Projects. All submissions must be in a Word Document format and include one of the two cover pages below. (Simply copy and paste the content and insert as page 1 of your assignment.) Please do not submit the next course project until the previously submitted course has been reviewed and returned from the instructor. If you do not have access to Microsoft Word,  please visit this page.

Research Sites and Sources

JSTOR
JSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources. All articles are scholarly and academic, and almost all journals are peer-reviewed. JSTOR provides full-text searches of almost 2,000 journals with free read-online access to 100 articles per month.. 

Google Scholar
Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. Search across a wide variety of disciplines and sources for articles, theses, books, etc., from educationally-reputable sources.

FRED Database
The Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) is a database maintained by the Research division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis that has more than 765,000 economic time series from 96 sources.

Bureau of Labor Statistics
BLS produces statistics on many different characteristics, including demographics and statistics by industry, business costs, occupation and geography. 

StatsAmerica
Supported by the Economic Development Administration, StatsAmerica allows you to search for demographic, industry and occupation statistics by state.

Other Resources