Manhattan Christian College - Degree Programs

Degree Programs

Programs of study include both single and dual-degrees (in cooperation with Kansas State University), as well as an adult degree completion program. The college offers bachelor of arts or science degrees in various ministerial fields. The Leadership Education for Adult Development (LEAD) degree completion program assists individuals interested in management and ethics in business, allowing them to complete a college degree for personal and career development. MCC also offers two degree-completion programs through online distance education.

MCC programs of study can be taken in conjunction with numerous programs at Kansas State University allowing students to earn two bachelor's degrees in five years. Students may also choose to pursue a 2-year associate's degree, or simply obtain a 1-year certificate as well.

Program type Specialty
Certificate Biblical Literature
Associates Biblical Studies; Cross-Cultural Ministry; Educational Ministry; General Studies; Pastoral Ministry; Theology; Worship Ministry; Youth Ministry
Bachelors Biblical Studies; Cross Cultural Ministry; Educational Ministry; Family Ministry; Management & Ethics; Pastoral Ministry; Theology; Worship Ministry; Youth Ministry

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