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BA in Christian Leadership
Grand Canyon University’s Bachelor of Arts in Christian Leadership program adopts a servant leadership perspective and applies it to the issues of the twenty-first century, responding to the particular needs of leaders, today and tomorrow. The program is designed to sharpen leadership capabilities in any setting, while introducing and applying Christian ideals to the workplace and the global marketplace. The program addresses Biblical foundations, human behavior, business acumen as it applies to the church, and the mentoring of Christian leaders. Strong communication and critical thinking skills are a necessary and valuable component to the program.
About Grand Canyon University
Founded in 1949, Grand Canyon University quickly developed into a teacher education college, and soon formed other exceptional programs in the sciences, nursing, business, music, Christian studies and the arts. As the city of Phoenix expanded around Grand Canyon University, the University grew along with the city to become one of the premier metropolitan private universities in the nation. Grand Canyon University consistently maintains its tradition of excellence in all disciplines, and preserves that exceptional tradition in its online programs, which began in 2000.