Williamson Christian College
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274 Mallory Station Road
Franklin, TN 37067
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Programs

Budget
$100,000.00
Description
The Master of Arts in Biblical Studies is a program designed for individuals who want to learn and experience the tools, methods, and skills crucial for personally engaging and publicly teaching the Bible in-depth and in-context. Core biblical theology, adeptness at the biblical languages, and the key skills for biblical exposition are features of this program. Whether you want your devotional life to become more meaningful or want to teach classes in your local church, this program will give you the confidence and competencies to accomplish your goals. Rightly handling God's word and rightly sharing that word with God's people are tremendous tasks and core components of this major.
Program Areas Served
USA
Budget
$100,000.00
Description
The Master of Arts in Christian Ministry is a practical, hands-on program infused with at least one interactive learning lab for those seeking to become leaders in their local churches and communities. This program consists of essential competencies to shepherd people from a biblical perspective. Skills such as counseling, leadership, administration, and church planting are but a few of the abilities you could develop depending on the track you choose. Classical skills like Bible exposition and theology also are taught. Leading God's people well is a wonderful endeavor and a core component of this major.

Program Areas Served
USA
Budget
$100,000.00
Description
The Master of Arts in Theological Studies is open to anyone desiring to develop the skills, techniques, and concepts for studying, doing, and leading theological discourse. From our understanding of history, to our relationship with religious institutions, to our ethical decision-making; theology impacts everything! And the simple fact is that everyone is a theologian because everyone has some thought or opinion about God. Unfortunately, these thoughts and opinions are not always well thought out or integrated with one's broader philosophy of life. This degree program will equip you to have a well thought out theology and to see how
Program Areas Served
USA
Budget
$220,000.00
Description
Williamson College is serious about the integration of biblical thinking with professional pursuits. The School of Business offers the B.S. in Business Administration. This degree is designed to equip students to lead for- and nonprofit organizations, not only in the maximization of stockholder wealth, but also for the greater good of the community and world. Students at WCC are challenged to think biblically and analytically in order to develop solutions for some of the most intractable problems facing mankind in the 21st century. An optional Nonprofit Management Track is available for students desiring emphasis for the nonprofit organization.At WC, we believe business pursuits can be a noble purpose and, when subservient to God's sovereignty, a calling that can be fully God-honoring and useful in the encouragement and expansion of His Kingdom. Therefore, our students are challenged to think in an inter-disciplinary way; that is, to study across a spectrum of subjects including church leadership, spiritual formation and biblical ethics. By doing so, our graduates are equipped and empowered to think globally, as well as locally, in collaborating cross-culturally to advance the mission of their organization. Leaders in globally ubiquitous corporations can bring solutions to major world problems if they will act beyond selfish ambition and consider ways to positively impact all stakeholders. Servant leadership and business success is not mutually exclusive. The servant leader, while guided by transcendent truth, enables an organization to, as Jim Collins says, have a "paradoxical mix of humility and fierce resolve." WCC stands ready to guide young, as well as older adults, in the development or reengineering of skill sets for leadership to change the world.
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$210,000.00
Description
The Ministry Leadership major is intended to provide students with skills and a background in leadership and how they should be applied in a ministry or other Christian activities. Ministry is defined broadly to refer to any situation in which Christians are worshipping, evangelizing, serving or studying aspects of the Christian faith. Ministry Leadership will be presented in the broad context of human knowledge and experience. As a result, both secular and Christian sources will be studied along with case studies and examples of leadership historically and currently in our society. As in all majors at Williamson College, students study Biblical Worldview, examining the role of general and special revelation, and looking at God at work in the modern world. A Christian worldview provides a deeper understanding of the opportunities and challenges in Ministry Leadership areas. The final course in the sequence, CM 489 Ministry Leadership Capstone (non-credit, non-tuition required course), is unique to Williamson College. This course is designed to help students consolidate the academic content of the program and to finalize their student portfolios prior to their graduation.
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$11,595.00
Description
The Associate Degree in Leadership is designed for the student who either wants only the Associate Degree or wishes to earn this degree on the way toward completing the Bachelor of Science degree. The major will provide the student with the skills, attitudes and perspective needed for leadership with a Christian worldview.
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$100,000.00
Description
A leader needs the knowledge and skills of organizational leadership regardless of the work context. Whether the leader is or hopes to be in the corporate arena or is serving in vocational ministry, effective leadership will depend on character and ethics, but also on the ability to blend aspects of organizational culture, teambuilding, strategic thinking, conflict resolution, problem-solving, working and thinking at the national and international level, and understanding how to advance the organization through change. The program has several distinctives. Most importantly, it has a serious focus on ethics. In addition to each course being taught on a biblical and ethical foundation, we have placed an ethics course early in the curriculum. And we have dedicated a second ethics course toward the end in order to go deeper on certain ethical challenges often found in leadership circles. One will also notice powerful opportunities for access to senior leaders at various levels. Three context seminars will expose students to particular leadership challenges and insights at the local/state, national, and international levels, respectively. In each seminar, distinguished public figures will meet with students in candid, non-attribution settings that will prove enlightening. In both seminar and social settings, students will be given the opportunity for unique access for questions and answers. The program includes a capstone project that will be developed as the student progresses through the coursework. The purpose of the capstone is to synthesize elements of learning in the program and apply them to a setting in their future. This will be a project that should pertain to the student's work setting or anticipated employment and will focus on a proposal for solving a problem, or advancing an idea. Those anticipating entrepreneurial endeavors may shape their capstone project around their vision.
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