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Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies

Overview

Biola’s Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies equips experienced intercultural professionals for vocations in a variety of cross-cultural arenas. The program aims to produce graduates who engage in research and writing about cross-cultural issues, have competence in intercultural interaction, change, and transformation, and integrate a biblically informed perspective into their understanding of culture.

Biola University will prepare you for a career in intercultural studies through advanced qualitative research and scholarship. Through guidance from our exceptional faculty, you will be academically and spiritually transformed, fully equipped to communicate, live, work and fulfill the Great Commission in any cultural setting with sensitivity and effectiveness.

Upon completion of the Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies, you will be able to:

  • Demonstrate a mastery of relevant theories in intercultural studies and related disciplines associated with one’s research area and/or ministry context.
  • Engage in and publish independent research in intercultural studies.
  • Generate new understandings and explanations (e.g., theoretical constructs) and apply them in culturally appropriate ways to the improvement of vocational outcomes in diverse contexts.
  • Discuss and analyze the integration of one’s faith commitments and theological understandings within the discipline of intercultural studies.
  • Exemplify rigorous scholarship accompanied by Christ-honoring professionalism in all scholarly activities.

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Program Requirements

What are the program requirements for a Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies student?

The Ph.D. degree requires 51 credits of coursework, including 6 credits of foundational courses, 18 credits of concentration core courses, 6 credits of theology courses and 15 credits of research courses, culminating in at least 6 credits of field research and dissertation writing.

  • Doctoral Coursework. Throughout the program, students will engage in coursework designed to increase their knowledge and engagement with relevant topics in the field, as well as begin work on specific components of the final dissertation.
  • Qualifying Exams. Taken at the conclusion of the required coursework, students are required to demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of their field of study by examination.
  • Advancement to Candidacy. Official Ph.D. candidacy indicates that students have completed all the preliminary requirements and are now qualified to undertake original research contributing to scholarship in their respective fields through the doctoral dissertation. To achieve candidacy, students must complete all required coursework, pass qualifying exams, and successfully defend their dissertation proposal.
  • Dissertation. Students begin working on their dissertation research in methods courses. Upon completion of the required coursework, the student can expect to have a completed dissertation proposal, which equips the student to finish the entire Ph.D. in a timely manner. The doctoral dissertation contributes to the theory relevant to the candidate’s concentration and must be conducted in some aspect of intercultural studies.
  • Dissertation Defense. The final examination is an oral defense of the dissertation before the doctoral committee and other invited professionals. Successful defense of the dissertation completes the candidate’s responsibilities for the degree, which is conferred in the scheduled graduation ceremony immediately following the defense.
  • Graduation Requirements. All students must submit an acceptable dissertation, have satisfactorily passed their qualifying exam and completed all required course work with a minimum 3.25 GPA to qualify for graduation. Beyond completion of academic requirements, doctoral program faculty must also recommend that the student is eligible for conferral of the degree based on evidence of Christian life and character established during their course of studies. All financial obligations must be settled. Students must meet with their department advisor and submit the required forms to declare intent to graduate.

Career Outlook and Preparation

What can you do with a Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies?

Graduates of the Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies program often teach in higher education and lead international or intercultural institutions. While this degree will equip you to step into a wide variety of cross-cultural settings and vocations, a few career paths to consider include:

  • Faculty at a Domestic or International Seminary or University
  • Administrator at a Domestic or International Seminary or University
  • Domestic or International Missionary
  • Administrative Leader for a Domestic or International Non-Profit Organization
  • U.S. Government Service
  • Pastor

Parnell Lovelace Jr

Those considering the Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies will find the program challenging and Christ-centered. Scholarly research aligns with spiritual discernment and a commitment to proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Pastor and Church Consultant
Intercultural Studies, Ph.D. '21

Admissions & Deadlines

As a Christian institution, Biola seeks to admit applicants whose backgrounds clearly demonstrate scholarly aptitude, a commitment to the historic Christian faith, personal character and integrity, and a positive service-oriented motivation toward their field of study. Biola does not discriminate on the basis of the applicant's race, color, sex, socio-economic status, disability, or national or ethnic origin.

Education and GPA Requirements

  • You must have a master’s degree or its equivalent appropriate to the Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies from an accredited institution, with a minimum grade point average of 3.25 (on a 4.0 scale).
  • Note: If you do not meet the degree or GPA requirements above, you may still be considered for admission. Please contact the Talbot Doctoral Program Office at talbot.doctoral.office@biola.edu.

Professional Experience

  • Three years of cross-cultural or multicultural experience.

English Proficiency Requirements

  • If English is not your first language, you are required to display your English proficiency before admittance into a Biola University graduate program. See “English Proficiency” in the application steps section below.

Application Deadlines

  • Fall Semester
    • General: February 15

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Meet Your Admissions Counselor

If you have more questions about the program, admissions process or Biola in general, schedule a phone call or send an email to your admissions counselor.

Graduate Admissions Counselor

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Mike Klunder

Email: michael.klunder@biola.edu
Phone: (562) 906-4115

International Graduate Admissions Counselor

The Office of International Admissions serves students who are not citizens or permanent residents of the United States.

Email: grad.international@biola.edu

Application Steps

  1. Complete and submit the

  2. Submit a non-refundable $65 application fee

  3. Submit supplemental application materials through your online application portal:

  4. Official Transcripts

    • Submit all official transcripts from previous academic institutions.
      • Request official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended.
      • If enrolled at the time the application is filed, be sure to request transcripts of work finished to date and final transcripts upon completion of your course of study.
      • Transcripts will be considered official only when a) mailed directly from the institution to Biola, b) sent electronically through an approved vendor or c) physically delivered in an untampered envelope sealed by the institution. Final approval for admission is contingent on receiving an official transcript.
        • Mail transcripts to:
          Biola University Office of Graduate Admissions
          13800 Biola Avenue, La Mirada, CA 90639
    • International Transcripts: All international transcripts should be evaluated by a credential evaluation agency like (Biola Discount), or . Be sure to choose "course by course report" and have SpanTran/WES/FIS send them directly to Biola University via online portal or post (13800 Biola Ave, La Mirada, CA 90639) in order to be considered official.

    Three Reference Letters

    • Two academic references – Must be completed by faculty who had the applicant in at least two courses.
    • Pastoral reference – Must be completed by a mentor, teacher or pastor
    • Note: Additional instructions can be found in the online application.

    Three Essays

    • Formal academic paper – Submit a sample of scholarly writing (with citations and bibliography), preferably related to intercultural studies (at least 10 pages)
    • Vocational objectives statement
    • Personal biography
    • Note: These essay prompts can be found in the online application.

    English Proficiency (required for non-native English speakers)

    • Evidence of English proficiency is required for all students to support student success. Proficiency must be shown through one of the methods described below:
      • Minimum test score on a qualifying standardized test
        • TOEFL: minimum score of 100 iBT
        • IELTS: minimum score of 7.5
        • Duolingo: minimum score of 125
      • A degree (bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral) issued by an institution where English is the medium of instruction.
        • Official written communication from the institution (Registrar, Controller of Examinations Office, or Undergraduate College)
        • Official degree statements or transcripts may be accepted given English is stated as the medium of instruction
        • Official catalog verification
        • Note: For universities from non-Anglophone countries, further language assessment may be required.

     

    Things to Note

    • Track your application status at any time. You do not have to complete the application in one sitting. You can complete a portion and finish at a later time. Your information will be saved. When you apply, to guarantee confidentiality, you will be asked to create a user name and a password, and will receive a personalized identification number. Track your application status by logging in to the .
    • Official documents presented for admission or evaluation become part of the student’s academic file and normally cannot be returned or copied for distribution.
    • International students who will be studying on campus are required to apply for an F-1 student visa. For more information, visit biola.edu/international/admitted-students.

Tuition and Financial Aid

Biola is committed to help make your studies affordable — each school offers different scholarship, grant and loan opportunities to help finance your education.

Cost Per Credit (2026‑27) $991
Regular Coursework Based on fall and spring enrollment at 6 credits per term$5,946
Dissertation Phase Based on fall and spring enrollment at 3 credits per term$2,973
Total Program Tuition (Estimated) Based on total program credits and 2026‑27 cost per credit$59,460

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Format

Hybrid (On Campus and Online): This program includes a blend of course formats, including online and in person at Biola University's Southern California campus.

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Accreditation

Biola University is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission. Additional accreditations may apply to specific programs.