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Master of Arts in Youth Ministries

Note:  This program will begin to be phased out in 2008 and has been replaced with our off-campus program, Master of Arts in Youth Ministry Leadership.  Please contact Amy Mattox at 260-359-4129 or amattox@huntington.edu for additional information.

The mission of the Youth Ministries program is to prepare graduate students for faithful and effective youth ministry leadership.

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We want to help our students:

  • Articulate a Christian perspective on the taxonomy of adolescent development and the influence of socio-cultural dynamics on the spiritual life of youth.

  • Be conversant with the philosophical and historical development of the variety of models of youth ministry being practiced.

  • Demonstrate competence in designing, implementing, and evaluating youth ministries that promote spiritual maturity.

  • Show evidence of an ability to develop students who minister to their peers.

Strategic Alliance:


“I would encourage any youth pastor who is considering making youth ministry a life profession to enroll at the Huntington College Graduate School -- and that comes from a youth pastor of twenty-five years.”

Joey Potter, Current Student


Program Objectives:

  • Students are expected to be able (a) to balance ministry programs around purposes of evangelism, nurture, and equipping, (b) to design and implement assessment strategies of ministry outcomes and processes that are consistent with the ultimate biblical ends of ministry, (c) to articulate a philosophy of ministry based upon the integration of biblical, empirical, historical, and social science research.

  • Students are expected (a) to expand their vision for leadership through youth ministry, (b) to increase their attentiveness to their personal spiritual formation, (c) to demonstrate an understanding of biblical and theological roots for ministry practice, (d) to grow in interpersonal awareness and skills, and (e) to improve their abilities to organize and manage ministry processes.

  • Students are expected to be able (a) to identify personally relevant problems related to youth ministry leadership, and (b) to move toward solutions through the process of collecting information, devising and evaluating alternative approaches, and choosing and implementing decisions.

Achievement in these areas is measured by classroom interaction and course projects, accumulated material in the ministry portfolio, the student’s mentoring, and the culmination project.

Core Curriculum
The M.A. Program in Youth Ministries includes an 11-hour Ministry Core as well as a 12-hour Biblical Core.  The Core Curriculum of the Graduate School helps students in all programs attain the understanding and skills necessary for effective leadership and biblical faithfulness while integrating important ministry values.

Ministry Core 11 hours

Credits

MC 505 Philosophical Foundations of Ministry

3

MC 507 Ministry Mentor/ need 4 semesters

0/2

MC 527 Ministry Assessment

2

MC 607 Equipping Strategies

2

MC 650 Ministry Culmination Project I

1

MC 651 Ministry Culmination Project II

1

MC 652 Ministry Culmination Project III

1

 

 

Bible, History, and Theology Core 12 hours

 

BC 502 Hermeneutics

3

BC 510 Historical Foundations of Ministry

3

BC 512 Biblical Theology

3

BC 625 New Testament

3

Prerequisites to the program

BC 610 Old Testament *

3

BC 630 Theological Foundations *

3

Youth Ministry Courses
Students pursuing a M.A. in Youth Ministries will also complete 12 hours of Youth Ministries courses.

Youth Ministries Courses 14 hours

Credits

YM 527 Sociology of Adolescents

3

YM 537 Contemporary Practice of Youth Ministry

3

YM 547 Advanced Issues in Youth Ministry

3

YM 557 Student Leadership in Youth Ministry

3

Areas of Concentration
The remaining 6 credit hours are electives.  Students in the youth ministries program may elect courses that further develop their disciple-making specialization in the areas of ministry leadership or family ministry.  Students may also elect courses from those offered for the pastoral ministries or discipling ministries programs to complete their degree requirements.

Leadership

Credits

LD 530 Principles of Leadership

3

LD 545 Conflict Management

2

LD 577 Leading the Change Process

3

 

 

Family Ministry

 

CM 630 Marriage and Family Counseling 3

FM 561 Biblical and Theological Foundations of the Family

3

FM 564 Family Centered Church Programming

2

Other Courses

EV 531 Strategies of Evangelism

3

DM 521 Human Development & Spiritual Formation 3
PF 697 Clinical Pastoral Education 6

Course descriptions are available on-line.

* Students must demonstrate proficiency in this area by 1) having a course at the undergraduate level with at least a B- grade; 2) passing the proficiency exam administered by the graduate school; 3) taking the class, which may add hours to the program.

Note:  This program will begin to be phased out in 2008 and has been replaced with our off-campus program, Master of Arts in Youth Ministry Leadership.  Please contact Amy Mattox at 260-359-4129 or amattox@huntington.edu for additional information.


Prospective students should also consider the following Master's degree from Huntington University:

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