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2 Online Humanities MBA Degree Programs


Campbellsville University Online
MBA Church Management
- Campbellsville, USA
MBA
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
Accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE), the online Master of Business Administration - Church Management program from Campbellsville University applies strong Christian principles to essential business concepts.


Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Master of Business Administration in Divinity
- Wake Forest, USA
MBA
Distance Learning
English
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Cedarville University are pleased to offer the dual Advanced Master of Divinity/Master Business Administration program. The Advanced MDiv/MBA program integrates theological education with a foundation in business administration. This dual degree program is for students seeking to serve in a ministry leadership position in the local church, on the mission field, or in a parachurch organization who desire business management training in addition to theological education.
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A Master's in Humanities online offers a distinct opportunity to deepen your understanding of cultural, ethical, and social issues while honing practical skills necessary for diverse career paths. Engaging with this degree allows you to explore various perspectives, making it a unique avenue for personal and intellectual growth.
In an online format, students gain insight into subjects like philosophy, literature, and history through interactive discussions and collaborative projects. This structure not only fosters independence but also strengthens critical thinking and analytical skills, essential for navigating complex challenges in today’s world. You might delve into crafting policy analysis or designing effective communication strategies, skills essential for roles in education, public service, or cultural organizations.
Graduates with a Master's in Humanities find various career paths available globally, from becoming skilled educators and researchers to taking on roles in non-profit organizations and governmental agencies. The curriculum's focus on research and practical application equips you for leadership roles that address societal needs and foster cross-cultural understanding.