Manhattan Christian College
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Manhattan Christian College is an institution of higher learning located in Manhattan, Kansas. Manhattan Christian College was founded in 1927, as Christian Workers University. The name was changed to Manhattan Bible College in 1930. On July 1, 1971, the name was changed to Manhattan Christian College.
Distinctive programs of study include both single and dual-degrees as well as an adult degree completion program The college offers single degree programs which lead to bachelor of arts or science degrees in pastoral ministry, cross-cultural ministry, educational ministry, worship ministry, family ministry, youth ministry and Bible. The Leadership Education for Adult Development (LEAD) degree completion program assists learners interested in management and ethics in business in completing a college degree for personal and career development. The bachelor of theology degree is a fifth-year program of study and is designed for students who wish to complete additional study in Bible and theology. MCC programs of study can be taken in conjunction with numerous programs at KSU Kansas State University resulting in a dual-degree program. The more popular programs at KSU include accounting, agribusiness, computer science, elementary and secondary education, marketing, finance, family life and community service, radio/television, social work, and others. Students may opt to complete an associate degree in cross-cultural, educational, pastoral ministry, or general studies. A certificate of biblical literature may be earned in one year of study.
MCC is historically affiliated with nondenominational, independent Christian Churches and Churches of Christ of the Restoration Movement.