Doctor of Justice and
Advocacy Studies (D.J.A.S.)
Advancing Justice Through Faith, Scholarship, and Leadership
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Doctor of Justice and Advocacy Studies (D.J.A.S.) is an advanced doctoral program designed to equip Christian scholars, leaders, and practitioners with a comprehensive biblical, theological, ethical, and legal understanding of justice, human dignity, and advocacy. The program integrates rigorous academic research with practical engagement, preparing graduates to promote justice, defend the vulnerable, influence public policy, and provide Christ-centered leadership in diverse cultural and professional contexts.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Biblical Justice Principles
Ethical Leadership Development
Human Rights Advocacy
Public Policy Analysis
Conflict Resolution Skills
COURSE STRUCTURE
YEAR
01
CORE FOUNDATIONS
(18 Credits)
Semester 1
- DJAS 701
- DJAS 702
- DJAS 703
- Biblical and Theological Foundations of Justice (3)
- Advanced Leadership in Advocacy and Public Engagement (3)
- Advanced Research Methodology in Justice Studies I (3)
Semester 2
- DJAS 704
- DJAS 705
- DJAS 706
- Global Justice Systems and Human Rights Frameworks (3)
- Advocacy, Policy, and Governance (3)
- Advanced Qualitative Research & Legal Resource Analysis II (3)
YEAR
02
SPECIALIZATION & MINISTRY PRACTICE
(18 CREDITS)
Semester 1
- DJAS 711
- DJAS 712
- DJAS 713
- Justice and Advocacy in the Old and New Testament Contexts (3)
- Conflict Resolution, Mediation, and Peacebuilding (3)
- Contemporary Issues in Justice: Poverty, Gender, and Environment (3)
Semester 2
- DJAS 714
- DJAS 715
- DJAS 716
- Ethics of Advocacy and Social Responsibility (3)
- Advocacy Practicum I (Supervised Community/Legal Advocacy) (3)
- Advocacy Practicum II (Policy Engagement & Civil Society Work) (3)
YEAR
03
Dissertation & Advanced Seminars
(24 Credits)
Semester 1
- DJAS 801
- DJAS 802
- DJAS 803
- DJAS 804
- Advanced Seminar in Justice and Advocacy Leadership (3)
- Colloquium on Global Justice and Theological Perspectives
- Dissertation Proposal Seminar (3)
- Comprehensive Exam (3)
Semester 2
- DJAS 805
- Dissertation Research and Writing (12)
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Program Duration: 3–5 years
Total Credit Hours: 60 (post-master’s level)
Delivery Mode: Coursework + Research + Ministry Practicum
Teaching System: Semester system (Distance Learning)
Session Begin: 1st March and 1st September every year
Medium of Instruction: English
Department: Missiological Studies
Faculty: Justice and Advocacy Studies
ADMISSION CRITERIA
Applicant must hold a Master of Justice and Advocacy Studies, or an equivalent degree from an approved institution.
PROGRAM FEES
Per Semester
USD $1800
CAREER & MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES
- Justice Advocate
- Human Rights Consultant
- Policy Researcher
- Christian Ethics Professor
- Ministry Director
- Nonprofit Leader
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
- Completion of 60 credit hours.
- Passing of comprehensive examination.
- Completion and defense of a doctoral dissertation (50,000–70,000 words).
- Demonstrated justice and advocacy impact project (policy reform, human rights campaign, conflict resolution initiative, or global advocacy network).
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