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Bachelor of Arts in Ministry
Solid biblical training from accomplished faculty with years of ministry experience.
This program allows students to build a degree based-upon their chosen area of ministry focus. Students have a degree of flexibility in deciding which aspects of Christian ministry they want to study. 51 credit hours of the program are selected by the student from Bible, Ministry Leadership, Counseling, Leadership, Intercultural Studies, and Worship Courses, allowing the student to pursue a highly-customized program of study that meets their unique needs.
- Educate (Advanced Theological and Cultural Insight): Students will have a robust understanding of biblical themes and applied theology.
- Equip (Diverse Ministry Competencies): Students will have developed specialized competencies across a broad range of skills—including Bible study, ministry leadership, counseling, intercultural studies, and worship—tailored to their ministry interests, preparing them for effective communication and leadership in various ministry settings.
- Empower (Practical Experience and Career Preparation): Students will have practical experience ensuring they are academically and practically prepared to enter professional ministry roles or continue graduate studies, ready to positively impact their communities and advance the Church's mission.
Time & Cost
Many people would like to complete a degree and stay out of debt.
The Bachelor of Arts in Ministry program requires 40 courses + Student Orientation (or 121 credit hours), which can be completed in 3-4 years for full-time students. Courses are offered on-campus or online (can be entirely online). Manna U’s low tuition rates enable students to receive solid biblical training from accomplished faculty with years of ministry experience and not be hindered financially.
2024 - 2025 Undergraduate Tuition Rate
$230 per credit hour
Fees
- Application Fee: $50
- Library Fee: $75 per semester
- Technology Fee: $200 per semester
- Graduation Fee: $200
Scholarships are available for students who do not use military education benefits or federal financial aid.
Courses
Full details can be found in the most recent academic catalog.
Student Orientation
Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
ENG 107 | Undergraduate Student Orientation | 1 |
Bible & Theology Nonelectives
Students Must Complete All Twenty-One Credit Hours
Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
BIB 100 | Destiny and Calling | 3 |
BIB 101 | Old Testament Survey | 3 |
BIB 103 | New Testament Survey | 3 |
BIB 104 | Hermeneutics | 3 |
BIB 201 | Writings of John | 3 |
THE 101 | Introduction to Theology | 3 |
THE 301 | Kingdom of God | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 21 |
General Studies Nonelectives
Students Must Complete All Twenty-One Credit Hours
Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
ENG 111 | College Writing | 3 |
ENG 112 | Research for Writing | 3 |
HST 110 | World History I: World History to 1500 | 3 |
HST 120 | World History II: World History Since 1500 | 3 |
MIS 301 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
MTH 211 | College Mathematics | 3 |
SCI 310 | Biology | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 21 |
Personal Formation Nonelectives
Students Must Complete All Six Credit Hours
Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
CLG 201 | Spiritual Formation | 3 |
LEA 220 | Mentoring and Coaching | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6 |
Bible & Theology Electives
Select Any Nine Credit Hours
Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
BIB 301 | Synoptic Gospels | 3 |
BIB 302 | Pauline Epistles and Leadership | 3 |
BIB 303 | Book of Romans | 3 |
BIB 330 | Book of Revelation | 3 |
BIB 401 | Book of Mark | 3 |
BIB 411 | 1 Peter: Socio-Rhetorical Interpretation | 3 |
ELE 109 | Transfer/Substitution Elective (with Approval) | 3 |
HUM 110 | Survey of Biblical Literature | 3 |
THE 103 | Introduction to Apologetics | 3 |
THE 104 | Apologetic Issues for Cross-Cultural Engagement | 3 |
THE 201 | Systematic Theology I | 3 |
THE 202 | Systematic Theology II | 3 |
THE 300 | Writings of the Church | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
General Studies Electives
Select Any Nine Credit Hours
Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
CNS 110 | General Psychology | 3 |
CNS 120 | Human Growth & Development | 3 |
ELE 101 | Transfer/Substitution Elective (with Approval) | 3 |
ELE 102 | Transfer/Substitution Elective (with Approval) | 3 |
ELE 103 | Transfer/Substitution Elective (with Approval) | 3 |
ENG 201 | The Writings of C.S. Lewis | 3 |
HST 302 | History of Great Leaders | 3 |
HST 320 | History of Missions | 3 |
HUM 101 | Introduction to Fine Arts | 3 |
HUM 130 | Communicating to Oral Cultures | 3 |
MTH 230 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 |
PHL 101 | Philosophy and Worldview | 3 |
PHL 102 | World Religions | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
B.A. Ministry Major Courses
Select Any Fifty-One Credit Hours
Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
CLG 120 | Jesus and Women | 3 |
CLG 145 | Leadership Practicum I(a) | 3 |
CLG 146 | Leadership Practicum I(b) | 3 |
CLG 210 | Women in the Church | 3 |
CLG 211 | Church Life | 3 |
CLG 247 | Leadership Practicum II(a) | 3 |
CLG 248 | Leadership Practicum II(b) | 3 |
CLG 270 | Facilitating Leadership and Growth in Others | 3 |
CLG 282 | Personal Growth and Leadership | 3 |
CLG 401 | Pastoral Ministry | 3 |
CLG 410 | Homiletics | 3 |
CLG 480 | Church Growth | 3 |
CNS 130 | Introduction to Counseling | 3 |
CNS 201 | Counseling I | 3 |
CNS 220 | Psychology of a Leader | 3 |
CNS 230 | Research Methods | 3 |
CNS 301 | Counseling II | 3 |
CNS 302 | Marriage & Family in Society | 3 |
CNS 303 | Counseling III: Sexuality, Addiction, & Trauma | 3 |
CNS 310 | Abnormal Psychology | 3 |
CNS 401 | Marriage & Family Counseling | 3 |
CNS 403 | Counseling IV: Physiological & Social Psychology and Personality Theories | 3 |
ELE 104 | Transfer/Substitution Elective | 3 |
ELE 105 | Transfer/Substitution Elective | 3 |
ELE 106 | Transfer/Substitution Elective | 3 |
ELE 107 | Transfer/Substitution Elective | 3 |
ELE 108 | Transfer/Substitution Elective | 3 |
ENG 201 | The Writings of C.S. Lewis | 3 |
GRK 305 | Greek I(a) | 1.5 |
GRK 306 | Greek I(b) | 1.5 |
LEA 201 | Ethics | 3 |
LEA 210 | Christian Leadership | 3 |
LEA 250 | Introduction to Ministry Operations | 3 |
LEA 310 | Introduction to Organizational Leadership | 3 |
LEA 322 | Servant Leadership | 3 |
LEA 330 | Foundations of Marketing | 3 |
LEA 420 | Global and Cross-Cultural Leadership | 3 |
LEA 440 | Collaborative Teams and Innovation | 3 |
LEA 451 | Transforming Culture | 3 |
LEA 460 | Social Entrepreneurship | |
MIS 130 | Concepts in Leading Short-Term Missions | 3 |
MIS 200 | Missions and the Local Church | 3 |
MIS 201 | World Missions | 3 |
MIS 202 | Intercultural Communication I: General Focus | 3 |
MIS 311 | Intercultural Communication II: Middle-East Focus | 3 |
MIS 312 | Intercultural Communication II: U.S. Indigenous Populations Focus | 3 |
MIS 313 | Intercultural Communication II: East Asia Focus | 3 |
MIS 401 | Preparation for a Career in Missions | 3 |
WSH 210 | Worship Foundations | 3 |
WSH 230 | Worship Essentials | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 51 |
Senior Seminar & Capstone
Students Must Complete All Three Credit Hours
Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
ENG 495 | Senior Seminar & Capstone | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 3 |
Admissions
To become a student at Manna U, follow these two steps:
1. Complete an application, which includes:
- A non-refundable application fee of $50 (linked to application)
- An essay, written by the applicant, of his/her conversion experience (300-600 words), in a format that is typed and double spaced, using 12 pt. font size;
- A Pastoral Reference* from the Pastor of the church that the applicant regularly attends;
- A Personal Reference* from someone who has known you for two years or more and is not related to you.
* Applicants will enter an email address for their selected references and a link to the online reference forms will be sent once the application is submitted.
In addition, Doctoral students require:
- At least three years of ministry experience and must hold an appropriate master’s degree plus no less than 15 credit hours in Bible or Theology from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university.
- Additionally, students will be interviewed by the Chief Academic Officer before acceptance.
2. Order your official high school, G.E.D., or previous college transcripts (minimum 2.0 GPA is preferred for Undergraduate Applicants, and a minimum 2.75 GPA is preferred for Graduate and Doctoral Applicants).
Note: official transcripts are sent directly from one school/college to another. You can arrange to have your transcripts sent electronically to registrar@manna.edu, or a paper copy can be sent to our mailing address:
Manna University
Attn: Registrar’s Office
439 Westwood Shopping Center
PMB 106
Fayetteville, NC 28314
All applicants applying for admission to one of Manna U’s graduate programs must submit official transcripts showing an earned undergraduate degree from an accredited institution, or an equivalent academic achievement approved by Manna U’s Academic Office. Students who plan to use military education benefits must submit transcripts from high school and all colleges attended.
Students who plan to use military education benefits must submit transcripts from high school and all colleges attended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Andre's Story
Like most of today’s college students, Andre leads a busy life. Balancing family, work, and serving at his local church is a tough act, but he sensed the need to sharpen his leadership for effective Kingdom impact.
“The divinity program is designed to challenge the student’s current perception of the world through sound biblical truths. I appreciate this the most because it opened my mind as well as my heart.”
Effective Leaders Bring Lasting Impact
Jesus chose twelve leaders who were from differing backgrounds. Many religious leaders in that time would have overlooked them. Through teaching and training, He prepared them to lead a movement that changed the world. Whatever your call may be, training at Manna U can help you engage in this kind of transformational leadership.