MBA and DBA in Project Management and Christian Ethic
Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
MBA – Duration: 2 to 3 years | Format: 100% online | Total Workload: 1,500 hours
DBA – Duration: 3 to 5 years | Format: 100% online | Total Workload: 2,500 hours
Differences between MBA and DBA courses
Master’s students will complete coursework at Level I, while doctoral candidates will have access to more advanced content at Levels II and III. The Master’s program has a duration of 2 to 3 years, with a total workload of 1,500 hours, whereas the Doctoral program lasts from 3 to 5 years and requires a total workload of 2,500 hours. Both programs are offered in a 100% online format, providing flexibility and accessibility to students throughout their academic journey.
Course Presentation
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) and the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) in Project Management and Christian Ethics is a specialized program designed to equip leaders and project managers with the skills to apply Christian ethical principles throughout all phases of the project life cycle, from planning and execution to monitoring and closure. The program provides comprehensive training in project management, with a strong emphasis on ethical decision-making, social responsibility, and the development of relationships grounded in Christian values.
General Objectives
To train leaders and project managers capable of applying Christian ethical principles to project management, promoting excellence, integrity, and social responsibility.
Specific Objectives
Understand the fundamentals of project management and market best practices.
Analyze Christian ethical principles and their practical application in project management.
Develop ethical leadership skills and responsible decision-making in projects.
Enable participants to identify and mitigate ethical risks in projects.
Promote social and environmental responsibility in project management.
Encourage transparent communication and collaboration within project teams.
Foster innovation and creativity in the pursuit of ethical solutions to project challenges.
Develop critical analysis skills and reflective thinking regarding project management practices.
Encourage research and knowledge production in the field of project management and Christian ethics.
Teaching Methodology
The program will adopt an innovative and interactive teaching methodology that combines theory and practice to promote meaningful learning. Classes will be delivered by experienced and qualified faculty members, who will employ a variety of instructional resources, including:
Lectures and interactive discussions
Recorded classes available 24 hours a day
Case studies
Project simulations
Guest lectures with experienced project managers
Group dynamics activities
Practical projects
Online forum discussions
Supplementary readings
Target Audience
Religious and community leaders. Educators and school administrators. Researchers in social sciences, theology, and education. Professionals in the field of public policy and human rights. Professionals interested in these themes.
Program Overview
1st Semester
- Fundamentals of Project Management and Christian Ethics
- Christian Ethics and Values in Project Management
- Project Leadership and Team Development
- Financial Resource Management for Philanthropic Projects I
- Scientific Methodology
2nd Semester
- Project Cost and Budget Management
- Quality Management
- Management of Religious Philanthropic Projects I
- Christian Ethics and Decision-Making in Projects
- Research Seminars I
3rd Semester
- Project Management
- Management of Religious Philanthropic Projects II
- Financial Resource Management for Philanthropic Projects II
- Agile Project Management Methodologies
- Research Seminars II
4th Semester
- Project Management
- Management of Religious Philanthropic Projects II
- Financial Resource Management for Philanthropic Projects II
- Agile Project Management Methodologies
- Dissertation/Thesis Supervision and Development
5th and 6th SEMESTER (for PhD students only) *Please note this module may last 1 or 2 semesters.
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Advanced Topics I
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Advanced Topics II
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Advanced Topics III
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Advanced Topics IV
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Thesis Supervision and Development