MASTER OF
10/40 WINDOW STUDIES (M.10/40WS)

Preparing Leaders to Reach the Unreached Nations

FLEXIBLE LEARNING

Study from anywhere in the world at your own pace.

LEARNING MATERIALS

Each course comes with outline and PDF books for easy understanding.

PRACTICAL MINISTRY

Ministry practicum and hands-on projects included in the program.

RESEARCH FOCUS

Develop research and writing skills through academic projects.

GLOBAL IMPACT

Prepare for local and global ministry with a Kingdom focus.


PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Master of 10/40 Window Studies (M.10/40WS) is a graduate-level program designed to prepare Christian leaders, missionaries, and ministry practitioners for effective service among the unreached peoples living within the 10/40 Window. The program provides advanced biblical, missiological, cultural, and strategic training for ministry in regions where access to the gospel remains limited. Through the integration of biblical theology, intercultural studies, mission strategies, and research-based learning, students develop the knowledge and practical skills needed to engage diverse cultures, understand global mission challenges, and contribute to the fulfillment of the Great Commission among unreached people groups.



LEARNING OUTCOMES

Unreached People Studies

Cross-Cultural Ministry

Mission Strategy Development

Global Evangelism Leadership

Contextual Ministry Practice

COURSE STRUCTURE

Semester 1 – Foundations of Global Mission (12 Credit Hours)
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
M10-501
History and Geography of the 10/40 Window
3
M10-502
Biblical Foundations of Missions
3
M10-503
Principles of Evangelism and Church Planting
3
M10-504
Research Methodology in Missions
3
Semester 2 – Contextual Mission Studies (12 Credit Hours)
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
M10-511
Cultural Anthropology and Intercultural Communication
3
M10-512
Religions and Belief Systems of the 10/40 Window
3
M10-513
Strategies for Discipleship and Leadership Development
3
M10-514
Ministry Practicum I: Local Outreach & Field Experience
3
Semester 3 – Advanced Mission Strategy (12 Credit Hours)
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
M10-521
Missiological Theories and Global Mission Trends
3
M10-522
Humanitarian Aid and Social Justice in Mission
3
M10-523
Leadership and Administration in Cross-Cultural Ministry
3
M10-524
Elective (Choose One): Interfaith Dialogue / Media & Missions / Church Planting in Restricted Areas
3
Semester 4 – Research and Field Leadership (12 Credit Hours)
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
M10-531
Thesis / Major Research Project (25,000–35,000 words)
6
M10-532
Ministry Practicum II: 10/40 Field Engagement Project
3
M10-533
Elective (Choose One): Pastoral Counseling / Spiritual Formation / Advanced Mission Strategy
3

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Program Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)

Total Credit Hours: 48

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: 10/40 Window Studies

ADMISSION CRITERIA

Applicant must hold a Bachelor of 10/40 Window Studies or an equivalent degree from an approved institution.

PROGRAM FEES

Per Semester

USD $1200

CAREER & MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS



Advance Your Calling. Lead with Excellence.

Develop advanced knowledge, research competency, and ministry leadership through our master's degree programs designed to prepare Christian leaders for global service, academic excellence, and lasting Kingdom impact.