The Master of Arts in Ecclesiastical Administration and Management at Veni Creator Christian University (VCCU) equips religious leaders, managers, and scholars with advanced skills to lead faith-based organizations with integrity, innovation, and strategic vision. This program blends theological principles with modern administrative practices, empowering graduates to address complex challenges in church governance, community engagement, and sustainable leadership.
Title awarded to the graduate:
Master of Arts In Ecclesiastical Administration and Management
Core Areas:
1: Strategic Management and Sustainability in Religious Organizations
2: Christian Leadership and Ethics in Ecclesiastical Administration
3: Social Impact and Community: The Church as an Agent of Social Transformation.
Estimated duration of 24 months
● Stage 1 – courses / components;
● Stage 2 – for the preparation of the senior paper under direct guidance of an advisor;
The examination board will take place after the above-mentioned steps have been completed. If the student does not complete the thesis, they must enter into a contractual addendum and continue paying the course fees;
The student must make at least 03 (three) academic publications during the study period, these must be published in magazines with relevance index.
The student must complete an additional workload in participating in academic events and lifelong education and extension courses to form the academic-scientific curriculum.
Responsible persons:
Dr. Marcela Tarciana Cunha Silva Martins
Dean of Academic Relations at VCCU
Dr. Vivianne de Souza
Head Professor at the School of Arts, Theology, and Ministry
The Master’s Degree in Ecclesial Administration and Management is designed to:
– Equip professionals and researchers with advanced analytical frameworks for investigating the religious phenomenon across its historical, cultural, philosophical, sociopolitical, and institutional dimensions.
– Foster critical interdisciplinary engagement with ecclesial governance, ethical leadership, and organizational dynamics specific to religious institutions.
– Cultivate a diverse academic cohort inclusive of individuals from varied professional sectors, academic disciplines, and belief systems (religious, non-religious, or secular).
● Religious Leaders: Pastors, bishops, and ministry directors seeking administrative expertise.
● Nonprofit Managers: Professionals overseeing faith-based NGOs or community initiatives.
● Academics: Researchers exploring the intersection of theology and organizational leadership.
● Interfaith Advocates: Individuals fostering dialogue and collaboration across religious traditions.