The Doctor of Philosophy in Intercultural Studies program prepares you to produce original research in any area of Intercultural Studies including history and theology of mission, cultural anthropology, mission strategy, and Islamic Studies among others.
This flexible program is available in three-year and five-year formats. You may pursue it online from wherever you are living or serving.
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In addition to the undergraduate core and other related courses, here is a glimpse at a few of the courses you will be taking in this program.
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This course offers you a guided study in the techniques and tools of research methods needed to write a doctoral dissertation in Intercultural Studies. You will learn to craft a research problem, employ appropriate research methodologies, locate and evaluate scholarly sources, document sources, and write at the doctoral level.
Building upon the skills gained in the Research Methods course, in this course you will construct a Dissertation Proposal that includes your research problem, sub-questions, stated research methodology, review of precedent literature, and outline and plan for writing up the dissertation. The final proposal must be approved by the Dissertation Proposal Committee before a student may begin the Dissertation Research and Development course.
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