Master of Arts in Christian Political and Cultural Advocacy (M.A.)
The student who possesses a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized postsecondary institution of higher learning, and completes the following course program will receive the Master of Arts degree in Christian Culture and Public Policy. This program requires an extraordinary amount of reading for completion.
Doctor of Philosophy in Church-State Studies (Ph.D.)
Students who currently hold a Master's degree in a related field of study, such as, law, political science, public administration, etc., may be approved to enroll in the Doctor of Philosophy degree program in church-state studies. This program requires the completion of ten (10) core doctoral courses in Church-State studies and a written dissertation and oral defense.