IMPACT (Master of Arts in Leadership)
General Information
EAST, in partnership with Kairos University and the International Leadership Consortium (ILC), offers EAST IMPACT, a learner-centered Master of Arts program based on the Competency Based Education (CBE) approach for theological equipping.
The purpose of EAST IMPACT is to provide an alternative way for ministry practitioners to receive advanced theological training. With its robust curriculum that is accessible online, EAST IMPACT students can learn at their own pace from anywhere in the world. The program combines biblical content with practical application.
Program Explanation
EAST IMPACT (Integrated Mentoring Process with Applied Competency for Transformation) is an accredited, self-paced theological program that takes into consideration the learner’s prior learning experience, adapts the content to the learner’s current and future ministry.
There are a total of eight Character Outcomes in EAST IMPACT’s MA program. Every EAST IMPACT student will have three mentors to guide him towards the mastery of the eight desired outcomes. In addition, each EAST IMPACT student will experience community learning with other EAST IMPACT students on a scheduled basis.
Admission to the EAST IMPACT program occurs when the previous cohort has completed its first year. Each new cohort typically begins at the same time, however each student may progress at a different pace after that. Depending on the circumstances, the instruction and mentoring arrangement may be in-person or online. It is recommended that an EAST IMPACT student set aside 10 hours per week to work on the required assignments.
For further enquiries and updates on the EAST IMPACT program, please email impact@east.edu.sg.