4+1 Accelerated Bachelor of Arts in Christian Ministry to Master of Arts in Christian Ministry
Missouri Baptist University offers an accelerated program for students to complete their Master of Arts in Christian Ministry (MACM) at an accelerated rate. Upon completion of their four year undergraduate program, students can complete their MACM in one year. Undergraduate students will complete a minor in one of the following areas: Apologetic Studies, Biblical Counseling, Biblical Languages, Church Planting, or Pastoral Ministries. During their junior and senior year, students will complete a total of 12 credit hours of senior permission courses. These senior permission courses will contribute to their selected area of emphasis once accepted into the MACM program.
Regional Learning Centers
Missouri Baptist University offers courses at several Regional Learning Centers (RLC) in Missouri and Illinois as a means of taking the educational programs to the student. Current sites in Missouri include MBU-Troy/Wentzville located in Lincoln County, MBU at Jefferson College on the Hillsboro campus of Jefferson College and MBU in Arnold located in Jefferson County, MBU-Franklin County located in Union, and MBU in Farmington located in St. Francois County. In Illinois, there are Plus-Two programs on the campuses of Lewis and Clark Community College in Godfrey, Rend Lake College in Ina, and Southeastern Illinois College in Harrisburg. Courses are also offered at the Williamson Baptist Association in Marion, Illinois. See the locations section of this catalog for additional information including addresses for each RLC.
Academic advisement for undergraduate students at the RLCs is directed by the dean or coordinator of each center. All registration materials, including advisement worksheets and schedule adjustment forms, must be signed by RLC personnel before they can be processed. Students should refer to the Term Calendars published in this catalog and available on myMBU Access for registration dates, deadlines for adding or dropping classes, etc. Tuition refunds in case of withdrawal are pro-rated from the withdrawal date and must be approved by RLC personnel. Students should refer to the catalog sections on Student Course Load, Dropping and Adding a Course, Registration, University Fees, Enrollment, Registration Information, Status Changes, and Refund Schedules for specific information.
Main campus graduate students may register at RLCs with the approval of their advisor, and are encouraged to discuss offcampus enrollment costs with the Financial Services Office. All off-campus regulations, financial obligations, and transportation arrangements are the responsibility of the student. Combined credit load for on- and off-campus classes may not exceed eighteen credit hours during a semester or semester equivalent. See the catalog sections on Student Course Load and Registration Information for details.
For additional information concerning classes, contact the Associate Vice President for Extended Learning, Dean of the MBU-Troy/Wentzville Regional Learning Center, the Dean of the Franklin County Regional Learning Center, the Director of the MBU at Lewis and Clark Community Regional Learning Center College, or the Dean of the Southern Illinois Regional Learning Centers.
GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SITE
MBU in Troy/Wentzville offers the following graduate degree programs: Master of Arts in School Counseling (Online), Master of Arts in School Counseling (Traditional), Master of Arts in School Counseling with Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Educational Administration: Principal K-12, and Educational Specialist: Superintendent.
MBU at Jefferson College offers the following graduate degree programs: Master of Arts in School Counseling (Online), Master of Arts in School Counseling (Traditional), Master of Arts in School Counseling with Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Education: Curriculum and Instruction, and Educational Specialist: Superintendent.
MBU in Franklin County offers the following graduate degree programs: Master of Arts in School Counseling (Online), Master of Arts in School Counseling (Traditional), Master of Arts in School Counseling with Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Business Administration, Master of Educational Administration: Principal K-12, Educational Specialist: Curriculum and Instruction, and Educational Specialist: Superintendent.
MBU at Lewis and Clark offers the following graduate degree programs: Master of Arts in School Counseling (Online), Master of Arts in School Counseling (Traditional), Master of Arts in School Counseling with Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and Master of Business Administration.
MBU in Farmington offers the following graduate degree programs: Master of Arts in School Counseling (Online), Master of Arts in School Counseling (Traditional), Master of Arts in School Counseling with Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Business Administration, Master of Educational Administration: Principal K-12, and Educational Specialist: Superintendent.
MBU in Arnold offers the following graduate degree programs: Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Business Administration, Master of Educational Administration: Principal K-12, and Educational Specialist: Superintendent.
MBU at Williamson Baptist Association offers the following graduate degree programs: Master of Arts in School Counseling (Online), Master of Arts in School Counseling (Traditional), Master of Arts in School Counseling with Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and Master of Business Administration.
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