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M.A. in Specialized Ministry Coaching Track

(San Jose and Sacramento Campuses)
The Coaching track is designed to provide specialized training in utilizing the skills of coaching in helping both people and teams experience positive change and accomplish to a greater extent their goals. This ministry skill is important for those wanting a new discipleship/mentoring/leadership model for assisting others towards desired transformation. Special focus is given to developing change strategies and action steps. This track will provide a skill set that will be a strong foundation to ministering in both Christian and secular contexts.

In addition to the Master of Arts in Specialized Ministry Core Outcomes, the Coaching Track attempts to achieve specific outcomes:

  1. Be able to articulate a biblical model and rationale for coaching.
  2. Be able to coach individuals and teams in accomplishment of their goals.
  3. Be able to develop and implement a coaching ministry within a church, parachurch or secular context.

The program requires a minimum of 60 credit hours:

Spiritual formation: 6 hours
SFS 501 Learning to Love God and Others (2)
SFS 502 Practicing Prayer and Other Key Disciplines . (2)
SFS 504 Growing into Ethical Maturity (2)

Biblical interpretation studies: 16 hours
DBS 506 Learning to Interpret Scripture (4)
BLS 501X Interpreting Old Testament I: Genesis - 2 Samuel (2)
BLS 501Y Interpreting Old Testament II: 1 Kings - Song of Solomon (2)
BLS 502X Interpreting Old Testament III: Isaiah to Malachi (2)
BLS 502Y Interpreting New Testament I: Gospels (2)
BLS 503X Interpreting New Testament II: Epistles 1 (2)
BLS 503Y Interpreting New Testament III: Epistles 2 (2)

Theological studies: 10 hours
THS 501 Knowing the Triune God: Theology I (4)
THS 502 Glorifying the God of Our Salvation: Theology II (4)
THS 503 Living as the Community of the Spirit: Theology III (2)

Ministerial studies: 12 hours
Required—4 hours:
DMS 501 Thinking Theologically about Ministry (2)
DMS 506 Developing Godly Leadership 21st Century (2)
Restricted electives—Select 8 hours from among the following:
DIS 501 Communicating Christ in Culture (2)
DMS 502 Introducing Theology and Practice of Worship (2)
EMS 505 Growing Disciples Intentionally (2)
PTS 503 Practicing Evangelism and Apologetics (2)
PTS 504 Maximizing the Church’s Redemptive Influence (2)
PTS 507 Providing Pastoral Counseling (2)
PTS 508 Developing Strong Families (2)
PTS 510 Preparing and Preaching Expository Sermons (2)

Mentored Ministry: 6 hours
MFM 500 Discovering/Developing Your Ministry Potential (2)
MCS 531 Coaching Practicum I (1)
MCS 532 Coaching Practicum II (1)
MCS 533 Coaching Practicum III (1)
MCS 534 Coaching Practicum IV (1)
(see program advisor for MFM/practicum details)

Specialization track: 8 hours
Required:
MCS 500 Coaching for Change (2)
Select at least six additional hours from the restricted electives below, with advisor approval. (At least two of these hours must be MCS-prefixed courses.)
MCS 502 Establishing a Dynamic Coaching Relationship (1)
MCS 504 Coaching as a Learning Catalyst (1)
MCS 505 The Language of Coaching (1)
MCS 506 Foundations Personal Coaching (1)
MCS 507 Coaching Teams (1)
MCS 508 Coach Approach to Evangelism & Discipleship (1)
MCS 561 Supervision of Coaching (1)
PTS 505 Providing Pastoral Leadership (2)
SFS 515 Becoming a Spiritual Director (2)
SFS 543 Readings in Spiritual Classics (2)
SFS 545 Readings in Contemporary Spirituality (2)
THS 536 Evaluating Approaches to Sanctification (2)
THS 561 Equipping for Spiritual Warfare (2)

Open electives: 2 hours

Total: 60 hours

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