Institute of Leadership and Ministry, Inc. | Evaluated Learning Experience
MIN-500 Portfolio MEP (Master’s in Pentecostal Studies)
75 Hours (6 weeks).
March 2025 - Present.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: demonstrate competence in Pentecostalism through a final project based on students’ academic work within the program and in combination with a narrative of their experience; apply individual motivation through creative work on topics that are of individual interest demonstrating growth and maturity; and increase learning through the compilation of works delivered within the master's program showing efficiency and acquisition of new experiences that will be used in other disciplines.
The portfolio for the Master's Degree in Pentecostal Studies (MEP) is a tool for evaluation that allows students to demonstrate the competence of their learning. The master's students present a final project based on their academic work within the program, in combination with a narrative of their experience. This type of work can help students determine their competencies and willingness to demonstrate what they have learned throughout their projects, while also increasing individual motivation. These assignments require creative work on topics that are of individual interest, demonstrating readers' growth, maturity, and motivation. The final project can help as a preparation tool to achieve other educational or academic goals. This project helps students increase learning through the compilation of works delivered during the study period within the master's program and encourages efficiency and the acquisition of new experiences that will be used in other disciplines. Students will be working progressively in the Portfolio project during the academic journey.
In the graduate degree category, 3 semester hours in Theology, Ministry, or Education (3/25).