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6 Humanities MA Degree Programs in Kenya


Pan Africa Christian University
Master of Arts in Pentecostal & Charismatic Studies
- Nairobi, Kenya
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies program equips scholars to adequately investigate and document Pentecostal and Charismatic phenomena in Global South.

Africa International University
Master of Arts in Biblical Studies
- Nairobi, Kenya
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This is a 2-year program designed to prepare students for a more effective ministry through a foundational biblical education. At the end of the course of study, a student should be able to: Demonstrate competence in the fields of biblical and theological studies; Display a broad understanding of biblical language; Exhibit competence in the exegesis and exposition of the Old and New Testaments and relate that competence to African realities; Acquire necessary skills for further scholarly studies in the field of Old or New Testament and Demonstrate Christian maturity expressed in commitment to Christ, to His Body and interpersonal sensitivity in character and lifestyle displayed in communal relationships.
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Africa International University
Master of Arts in Theology
- Nairobi, Kenya
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This is a 2-year program that seeks to give students sound evangelical graduate-level theological education within the African context and to prepare them for ministry in the Church, Para-church organizations, and teaching careers in theological institutions in Africa and beyond. The program lays a foundation for the Christian faith and aims at preparing and providing foundational theological knowledge, competencies, and skills to enable the student to be an effective minister and teacher of the Christian faith.

Africa International University
Master of Arts in Church History
- Nairobi, Kenya
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This is a two-year program aimed at helping students to Outline the history of Christianity up to 1500 AD. Interpret the history of the church since 1500 AD and discuss its implications for Christian life and ministry today. Describe the key developments in African Christian history and show how this history has shaped the African Christian context in which he or she will live and work. Exhibit a deeper understanding of the growth, maturation, and characteristics of the earliest African Christian communities in Egypt, North Africa, Nubia, and Ethiopia. Explain the interplay between theology and spirituality down through history; among others.

Africa International University
Master of Arts in Translation Studies
- Nairobi, Kenya
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
Blended
English
This is a 2-year program that provides for the professional development needs of practicing translators, translation project leaders, and translation consultants involved in the translation of the Bible and related material. It integrates training in Biblical languages, exegesis, translation principles, consulting, translation project management, and areas of linguistics directly relevant to Bible translation.


Pan Africa Christian University
Master of Arts in Biblical Theology
- Nairobi, Kenya
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Biblical Theology program seeks to produce hermeneutically sound Biblical scholars and researchers who accurately interpret scripture and employ critical and creative skills to bridge the gap between the Ancient Near East and the contemporary world thus, able to communicate the message of scripture in every sphere of the society.
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Pursuing a Master's degree in the Humanities in Kenya allows you to explore diverse cultural perspectives while engaging deeply with critical issues that shape society. This field equips students with essential analytical skills, fostering an understanding of historical, philosophical, and artistic contexts.
You'll delve into courses covering areas like African literature, cultural theory, and ethical philosophy, honing abilities that are crucial for various roles in education, research, or public policy. Many graduates go on to careers in academia, NGOs, or cultural organizations, where they apply their knowledge to advocate for social change and facilitate community engagement.
Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas and perspectives. Kenya's educational approach often emphasizes project-based learning and collaborative research, allowing you to engage directly with community issues while developing practical solutions. With a strong emphasis on local relevance, your experiences will prepare you for meaningful contributions both locally and globally.