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about the program
MNU is located in a national hub of youth ministry. Kansas City is home to the Global Ministry office of the Nazarene Youth International, the Youthfront organization and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes national offices. Through a partnership with Youth Specialties Academic Support Network (YSASN), students have access to additional resources and experiences designed to equip the next generation of youth workers. There are many opportunities to work in any of these diverse organizations.
There are many scholarship opportunities. Ministry students have the potential of receiving roughly $20,000 in financial assistance over four years, significantly minimizing debt and easing the transition into ministry.
- All freshmen receive $1250 their first semester and another $1250 scholarship once they pass the Introduction to Ministry course
- Sophomores, juniors, and seniors can apply for the Ministry Student Internship Program ($4500-$7500/year)
- Sophomores, juniors, and seniors can apply for the General Ministry Scholarships ($500-$3000/year)
- Family Pastoral Counselor
- Youth Pastor
- Youth Recreation Director
- Youth Camp Director
- Student Minister
- Campus Minister
- Associate Pastor

Sample Schedule
Freshman Year - First Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL | 1503 | English Comp 1 | 3 |
BLIT | 1103 | Discovering the Old Testament | 3 |
FNAR | 1103 | Fine Arts | 3 |
MATH | 1103 | Intermediate Algebra | 3 |
PRTH | 1002 | Intro to Ministry | 2 |
FRST | 1101 | Freshman Seminar | 1 |
Freshman Year - Second Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
SOCI | 2003 | Marriage and Family | 3 |
GNSC | General Science Course | 3 | |
BLIT | 1203 | New Testament Literature | 3 |
ENGL | 1703 | English Comp II | 3 |
HIST | History Course | 3 |
Sophomore Year - First Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
THEO | 2003 | Christian Beliefs | 3 |
PHIL | 2103 | Philosophy | 3 |
BLAN | Biblical Language or Interpretation | 3 | |
HLEX | Physical Education Courses | 2 | |
GNSC | General Science Course | 3 | |
COMM | 1303 | Public Speaking | 3 |
Sophomore Year - Second Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
CHED | 2003 | Christian Education | 3 |
ENGL | Literature or Creative Arts | 3 | |
PSYC | 3303 | Adolescent Psychology | 3 |
MATH | 2503 | Statistics | 3 |
Elective | 3 |
Junior Year - First Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
THEO | 3803 | Systematic Theology I | 3 |
PRTH | 3503 | Pastoral Care and Counseling | 3 |
PRTH | 3003 | Preaching | 3 |
INCS | 2003 | Intro to Mission | 3 |
PRTH | 3601 | Ministry Formation Cohort I | 1 |
CHED | 3303 | Intro to Youth and Family Ministry | 3 |
Junior Year - Second Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
CHED | 4303 | Programming for Youth Ministry | 3 |
THEO | 3903 | Systematic Theology II | 3 |
BLIT | Upper Division OT or NT | 3 | |
PRTH | 4183 | Ministry Practicum | 3 |
PRTH | 3601 | Ministry Formation Cohort II | 1 |
Elective | 3 |
Senior Year - First Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
CHST | 4003 | Church History to 1500 | 3 |
THEO | 3003 | Doctrine of Holiness | 3 |
BLIT | Upper Division OT or NT | 3 | |
PRTH | 3203 | Evangelism | 3 |
PRTH | 4301 | Ministry Formation Cohort III | 1 |
Elective | 3 |
Senior Year - Second Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
CHST | 4103 | Church History from 1500 | 3 |
PRTH | 3803 | Christian Corporate Worship | 3 |
PRTH | 4203 | Personal Development of the Minister | 3 |
PRTH | 4601 | Senior Seminar | 1 |
CHED | 4603 | Team Based Ministry | 3 |
CHST | 3003 | Nazarene Heritage | 3 |
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Developed specifically for Traditional Undergraduate Students, MNU launched a new schedule in 2020. Semester-long courses are now held on Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday for 75 minutes each.

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