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School Website: http://www.regent.edu/Regent University is a American university offering 46 online and distance degrees. The following is a list of online university degrees offered by Regent University. Browse through them and add degrees you are interested in to your Degree Shortlist for easy reference and comparison later on.
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Political Theory MastersRegent University - United StatesPolitical theory is a major sub-field in the academic discipline of government. Study of political theory involves reflection on the nature and ends of government, including description of the principles underlying go... Show More Political theory is a major sub-field in the academic discipline of government. Study of political theory involves reflection on the nature and ends of government, including description of the principles underlying government practice and prescription about how government ought to function. Political theorizing has a long and venerable pedigree in western civilization, dating back at least to the ancient Greeks. The political theory major will thus involve systematic study of the history of political thought, including thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Machiavelli, Luther and Calvin, John Locke, Adam Smith, the American founders, Hegel, Marx, Oakeshott, Rawls, and others. Political theory majors will be encouraged to ask the most basic questions related to government: What is justice?, and What is the best regime?, for example. The major offers courses that will help students develop their analytical and historical skills.
M.A. in Government—Political Theory graduates - Study the impact of Judeo-Christian values in U.S. political history, structures of the U.S. Government and the influential thinkers who guided the U.S. experiment. - Study the components of a Christian worldview, and compare these components to the philosophical underpinnings of competing worldviews. - Explore the Constitution and other dynamics of the political history of the U.S., including the leadership provided by the presidency and Congress. - Explore the inner workings of political campaigns and elections and engage in practical experiences in the political domain. - Explore contemporary and classical economic theory and the interplay of government and markets in developed and less developed nations. - Analyze, from a theoretical and practical viewpoint, local, state and national legislative processes and the role of the Executive Branch at these levels in implementing policies and laws. - Examine key policies germane to national security and terrorism issues. - Study global politics, and specifically the history, politics, and religions in the Middle East. - Develop and enhance key analytical and critical reasoning skills, tools and techniques in governmental and nonprofit leadership, policy and management. - Cultivate servant leadership principles in a broad range of governmental settings. Entry RequirementsApplicants for the Master of Arts in Government must possess an earned undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution or an equivalent degree from a foreign university.
International applicants For international students in which English is not the primary language of their country, either the TOEFL®, PTE Academic® or the IELTS® exam must be taken to demonstrate one's effectiveness with the English language. TOEFL
Computer-based - 233
PTE - 61 Other FeesTechnology Fee - $250 per semester Library Course - $50 one-time fee Academic Writing Course - $530 one-time fee |
$13,000 Domestic $13,000 International |
18 Months Fulltime |
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International Relations MastersRegent University - United StatesRegent's Master of Arts in Government provides an in-depth understanding of the founding principles of democracy, the biblical foundation for government, current issues related to government, and the skills and knowled... Show More Regent's Master of Arts in Government provides an in-depth understanding of the founding principles of democracy, the biblical foundation for government, current issues related to government, and the skills and knowledge to shape nations. The M.A. in Government in International Relations is designed to enable students to be versed in the historical and emerging trends and events of international relations so that they are qualified to aid in the creation and/or analysis of policy at the advanced level. Students are challenged to read critically, think analytically, write effectively and argue eloquently. The objective is to help students deepen their knowledge of the theory and development of international events and biblical principles that they may apply this knowledge to their chosen career. Students will graduate better equipped to assess and recommend policy in a variegated field. M.A. in International Relations graduates will be able to: - Study the impact of Judeo-Christian values in U.S. political history, structures of the U.S. Government and the influential thinkers who guided the U.S. experiment. - Study the components of a Christian worldview, and compare these components to the philosophical underpinnings of competing worldviews. - Explore the Constitution and other dynamics of the political history of the U.S., including the leadership provided by the presidency and Congress. - Explore the inner workings of political campaigns and elections and engage in practical experiences in the political domain. - Explore contemporary and classical economic theory and the interplay of government and markets in developed and less developed nations. - Analyze, from a theoretical and practical viewpoint, local, state and national legislative processes and the role of the Executive Branch at these levels in implementing policies and laws. - Examine key policies germane to national security and terrorism issues. - Study global politics, and specifically the history, politics, and religions in the Middle East. - Develop and enhance key analytical and critical reasoning skills, tools and techniques in governmental and nonprofit leadership, policy and management. - Cultivate servant leadership principles in a broad range of governmental settings. Entry RequirementsApplicants for the Master of Arts in Government must possess an earned undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution or an equivalent degree from a foreign university.
International applicants For international students in which English is not the primary language of their country, either the TOEFL®, PTE Academic® or the IELTS® exam must be taken to demonstrate one's effectiveness with the English language. TOEFL
Computer-based - 233
PTE - 61 Other FeesTechnology Fee - $250 per semester Library Course - $50 one-time fee Academic Writing Course - $530 one-time fee |
$13,000 Domestic $13,000 International |
18 Months Fulltime |
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Non-Profit & Faith-Based Organizations MastersRegent University - United StatesRegent's Master of Public Administration (MPA) program—the first public/nonprofit management program rooted in a Christian worldview—is designed for those called to managerial and leadership careers in public servi... Show More Regent's Master of Public Administration (MPA) program—the first public/nonprofit management program rooted in a Christian worldview—is designed for those called to managerial and leadership careers in public service. The MPA in Non-Profit & Faith-Based Organizations program prepares students for rewarding careers in the burgeoning and vibrant nonprofit sector. Students receive instruction in key non-profit leadership and analytical competencies gaining invaluable experience through numerous service learning projects. Students are equipped with foundational skills for success from a values-based, Christian servant leader perspective in nonprofit leadership and management, human resources, budgeting, program evaluation, fundraising, and nonprofit startup. MPA in Non-Profit & Faith-based Organizations graduates will be able to: - Study the impact of Judeo-Christian values in U.S. political history, structures of the U.S. Government and the influential thinkers who guided the U.S. experiment. - Study the components of a Christian worldview, and compare these components to the philosophical underpinnings of competing worldviews. - Explore the Constitution and other dynamics of the political history of the U.S., including the leadership provided by the presidency and Congress. - Explore the inner workings of political campaigns and elections and engage in practical experiences in the political domain. - Explore contemporary and classical economic theory and the interplay of government and markets in developed and less developed nations. - Analyze, from a theoretical and practical viewpoint, local, state and national legislative processes and the role of the Executive Branch at these levels in implementing policies and laws. - Examine key policies germane to national security and terrorism issues. - Study global politics, and specifically the history, politics, and religions in the Middle East. - Develop and enhance key analytical and critical reasoning skills, tools and techniques in governmental and nonprofit leadership, policy and management. - Cultivate servant leadership principles in a broad range of governmental settings. Entry RequirementsApplicants for the Master of Public Administration must possess an earned undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution or an equivalent degree from a foreign university.
International applicants For international students in which English is not the primary language of their country, either the TOEFL®, PTE Academic® or the IELTS® exam must be taken to demonstrate one's effectiveness with the English language. TOEFL
Computer-based - 233
PTE - 61 Other FeesTechnology Fee - $250 per semester Library Course - $50 one-time fee Academic Writing Course - $530 one-time fee |
$11,700 Domestic $11,700 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Emergency Management & Homeland Security MastersRegent University - United StatesRegent's Master of Public Administration (MPA) program—the first public/nonprofit management program rooted in a Christian worldview—is designed for those called to managerial and leadership careers in public servi... Show More Regent's Master of Public Administration (MPA) program—the first public/nonprofit management program rooted in a Christian worldview—is designed for those called to managerial and leadership careers in public service. The MPA in Emergency Management & Homeland Security program prepares pre-service and experienced students for rewarding careers in one of the most important governmental management and policy arenas. Emergency management and homeland security specialists are essential stakeholders for enhancing the safety and security of our nation from the broad spectrum of natural and man-induced threats and hazards. The MPA in Emergency Management & Homeland Security provides students with the foundational and advanced competencies for success in leadership, management and analytical positions at the local, state or federal levels. MPA in Emergency Management & Homeland Security graduates will be able to: - Study the impact of Judeo-Christian values in U.S. political history, structures of the U.S. Government and the influential thinkers who guided the U.S. experiment. - Study the components of a Christian worldview, and compare these components to the philosophical underpinnings of competing worldviews. - Explore the Constitution and other dynamics of the political history of the U.S., including the leadership provided by the presidency and Congress. - Explore the inner workings of political campaigns and elections and engage in practical experiences in the political domain. - Explore contemporary and classical economic theory and the interplay of government and markets in developed and less developed nations. - Analyze, from a theoretical and practical viewpoint, local, state and national legislative processes and the role of the Executive Branch at these levels in implementing policies and laws. - Examine key policies germane to national security and terrorism issues. - Study global politics, and specifically the history, politics, and religions in the Middle East. - Develop and enhance key analytical and critical reasoning skills, tools and techniques in governmental and nonprofit leadership, policy and management. - Cultivate servant leadership principles in a broad range of governmental settings. Entry RequirementsApplicants for the Master of Public Administration must possess an earned undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution or an equivalent degree from a foreign university.
International applicants For international students in which English is not the primary language of their country, either the TOEFL®, PTE Academic® or the IELTS® exam must be taken to demonstrate one's effectiveness with the English language. TOEFL
Computer-based - 233
PTE - 61 Other FeesTechnology Fee - $250 per semester Library Course - $50 one-time fee Academic Writing Course - $530 one-time fee |
$11,700 Domestic $11,700 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Public Leadership & Management MastersRegent University - United StatesRegent's Master of Public Administration (MPA) program—the first public/nonprofit management program rooted in a Christian worldview—is designed for those called to managerial and leadership careers in public servi... Show More Regent's Master of Public Administration (MPA) program—the first public/nonprofit management program rooted in a Christian worldview—is designed for those called to managerial and leadership careers in public service. The MPA in Public Leadership & Management program provides pre-service and experienced students with advanced leadership and management skills. The courses cultivate the invaluable "soft-skill" and analytical competencies essential for leadership success in public and nonprofit sectors. Courses challenge students from both a technical skill and character-growth perspective to develop and enhance leadership qualities that promote the mission and best interests of all key stakeholders. MPA in Public Leadership & Management graduates will be able to: - Study the impact of Judeo-Christian values in U.S. political history, structures of the U.S. Government and the influential thinkers who guided the U.S. experiment. - Study the components of a Christian worldview, and compare these components to the philosophical underpinnings of competing worldviews. - Explore the Constitution and other dynamics of the political history of the U.S., including the leadership provided by the presidency and Congress. - Explore the inner workings of political campaigns and elections and engage in practical experiences in the political domain. - Explore contemporary and classical economic theory and the interplay of government and markets in developed and less developed nations.
- Analyze, from a theoretical and practical viewpoint, local, state and national legislative processes and the role of the - Examine key policies germane to national security and terrorism issues. - Study global politics, and specifically the history, politics, and religions in the Middle East. - Develop and enhance key analytical and critical reasoning skills, tools and techniques in governmental and nonprofit leadership, policy and management. - Cultivate servant leadership principles in a broad range of governmental settings. Entry RequirementsApplicants for the Master of Public Administration must possess an earned undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution or an equivalent degree from a foreign university.
International applicants For international students in which English is not the primary language of their country, either the TOEFL®, PTE Academic® or the IELTS® exam must be taken to demonstrate one's effectiveness with the English language. TOEFL
Computer-based - 233
PTE - 61 Other FeesTechnology Fee - $250 per semester Library Course - $50 one-time fee Academic Writing Course - $530 one-time fee |
$11,700 Domestic $11,700 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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