Our Courses
Explore our diverse range of courses designed to equip you for impactful service and leadership in Christian ministry. Discover how our comprehensive curriculum and practical training can empower you to make a difference in your community and beyond.


English Proficiency Certificate Program (EPP)
This one-year certificate course has been implemented to prepare students for entry into the Bible and Theology Diploma program at our college.
It provides comprehensive instruction across all necessary areas for students to succeed in the Diploma program. While open to all students, priority is given to those demonstrating a commitment to full-time Christian ministry and a plan to continue into the Diploma studies at our institution.
Regional Bible School Certificate Program (RBS)
Students are required to study for four years at their respective Regional Bible School centers, where they will complete their fourth year and graduate. All grades are submitted to MCC Mwanza for official recording.
MCC supports the Regional Bible Schools by developing the curriculum and conducting seminars for the RBS teachers, who are pastors or leaders. The MCC principal serves as the director of the Regional Bible School, while each center has a headteacher appointed by the MCC Regional Committee. The language of instruction for this program is Kiswahili.


Diploma in English Bible and Theology
MCC offers a Diploma in Bible and Theology, with English as the language of instruction. As the college’s foundational program, all courses and initiatives are designed to develop this program and train Christian leaders for ministry.
The two-year program comprises three terms annually. Graduates who successfully complete this program qualify for ordination in MCC (T) and other Pentecostal denominations.
Bachelor’s degree in English Bible and Theology
MCC has introduced a BA degree program in partnership with Trans Africa Christian University (TACU) in Zambia. Students enrolled in this program will take four three-credit-hour courses, with an expectation of 2 hours of reading, research, and assignments per credit hour.
Consequently, a three-credit-hour course translates to 9 hours of study time per week, resulting in a minimum of 48 hours of study time per week for a full course load of 12 credit hours (four courses), including lectures.

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