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Global Marketplace Engagement

Our Global Marketplace Engagement (GME) degree provides you with an innovative onramp to cross-cultural service. If you choose this exciting ministry pathway, you will be prepared to enter the global marketplace by choosing an emphasis in business, global education, political science, math education, Spanish, teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) or graphic design. Each can provide a platform for intentional ministry.

The program is designed with purposeful ministry that prepares you to integrate into a common marketplace setting. As a student you will also develop a beginning fluency in a second language. A highlight of the global marketplace engagement curriculum is the practical and life-changing field experience you will gain through summer-long or semester-long internships.

Upon graduation with this degree, you will be prepared to enter a variety of roles based on your selection of emphasis. Some examples are listed below but many others are possible:

GME Business Emphasis prepares you for an MBA program, business as mission (BAM), international business, co-vocational minister or church planter.

GME Global Education Emphasis prepares you to teach at a public or private school, teach English as a second language, teach overseas, refugee work in the U.S. or overseas, or serve on a local church staff.

GME Graphic Design Emphasis prepares you to work in the fields of marketing, public relations, advertising or graphic design or develop social media ministry tools.

GME Math Education Emphasis prepares you to teach math in a private or public school, teach math overseas or tutor children of cross-cultural workers.

GME Political Science Emphasis prepares you to work for a non-government agency (NGO), government or para-government, teach in the U.S. or overseas, attend law school, work with refugees and immigrants, or work against human trafficking.

GME Spanish Emphasis prepares you to work with refugees and immigrants, teach Spanish in a public or private school, or serve as a tutor, translator or interpreter.

GME TESOL Emphasis prepares you to teach English to refugees and immigrants, teach English overseas, or start an English language and culture center.

GME Vocational Emphasis combines vocational trade skills with OBU's Christian studies curriculum which will prepare you to enter the global marketplace with a platform for intentional ministry. Students can earn college credits for completed certificates and prior learning, which can be applied toward this degree.

Casey

Class of 2024

“All of the GME professors have years of personal experience on the mission field and they apply that to the classroom. They truly want to encourage me and equip me to make disciples and go to the nations.”

Benefits of OBU Global Marketplace Engagement Program

Faculty Experts

The Hobbs School of Theology and Ministry offers you a distinguished lineup of faculty who are experts in their disciplines, sharing valuable insights from their formal training and years of practical experience in their specific field. They are respected both locally and globally as published authors, preachers, guest speakers, lecturers and missionaries. Several have authored books covering various theological subjects.

Tom Elliff Center for Missions

As a complement to global marketplace engagement students or any OBU student interested in gaining more knowledge and training in the role of career missionaries, the Tom Elliff Center for Missions (TECM) is a uniquely positioned program on campus.

The center enhances your education experience by introducing you to key mission leaders on the field through Missions Forums and other related events held regularly on campus. Distinguished faculty, ministry partners, retired missionaries and key leaders are committed to investing in the next generation of missionaries as they seek to fulfill the Great Commission.

Incredible Education, Affordable Cost.

OBU provides a minimum $10,000 per year scholarship to every incoming first-time freshman and $8,000 to every incoming transfer student. And you could qualify for even more financial aid! Many of our students also receive money through federal Pell grants and OBU Bison Grants.

To get an estimate of what your cost to attend OBU might be, please check out our Net Price Calculator. We think you’ll be pleasantly surprised with how affordable an OBU education really is. Especially considering the incredible academic quality, personal mentor relationships with faculty and staff, and strong Christian commitment you will experience at OBU. You won’t find an experience like this anywhere else!

Program Information

Liberal Arts University

Our vibrant campus community offers you a host of opportunities as a student. You are encouraged to engage in our active collegiate student life where you experience opportunities in leadership, service, athletics, student organizations, community engagement and social activities. You will not only receive unparalleled biblical and theological training, but your academic experience will include the university’s distinctive Christian liberal arts core curriculum. This added dimension to your education fosters critical thinking, intellectual curiosity and the opportunity to learn with non-ministry students. 

Field Experiences

As an OBU global marketplace engagement student, you are presented with ways to develop your skills through internships and field experiences. Ongoing relationships with local pastors and congregations often provide opportunities to preach, lead worship and serve in local and regional church settings. The university’s Center for Global Outreach (GO) offers mission trips during the summer and semester breaks exposing you to ministry and outreach opportunities both domestically and internationally. These types of practical experiences enable you to grow and gain confidence in God’s calling in your life.

Faculty Mentors

In the global marketplace engagement program, you will enjoy ongoing and direct interaction with faculty members who instill a solid foundation of faith and biblical perspective through their teaching and personal lives. Because of our small class sizes, your professors get to know you individually and invest in your personal success. Your faculty will become your mentors, encouragers and role models who support your intellectual and spiritual development.

Enriching Events

Guest Lecturers

Hobbs School of Theology and Ministry hosts a series of guest lecturers throughout the year that share the Baptist heritage and inspire you to grow in your knowledge of Baptist theology, Baptist history and studies of the Bible. Philosophy forums are held regularly to foster academic enrichment and enlightenment.

Apologetics Conference

An annual “Generation Why?” student apologetics conference is hosted for middle school, high school and college-age students with speakers and sessions designed to equip those attending to better defend their faith.

Spiritual Life

Our spiritual life staff and student leadership team serves the OBU community through weekly chapel services, Bible studies and events that support spiritual development. As a ministry student who is pursuing this as a calling, you can play an integral role in participating and leading in these activities that promote a campus grounded in biblical truth and genuine faith.

 

Hobbs College Library Series

Evidence of the high caliber of faculty at OBU, past and present, is the Hobbs College Library Series, an impactful collection of published books that educates readers in the areas of Bible, theology and ministry. These publications are widely read and distributed through various vendors across the globe. Each book is biblical, orthodox and practical in nature, equipping Christians with tools for growing in faith and effective ministry.

Graduate Program Opportunities

Master of Divinity Accelerated Program

As an undergraduate, you can earn your bachelor’s degree while progressing towards an MDiv through our Bachelor of Arts to Master of Divinity (BA to MDiv) accelerated program. We enjoy partnerships with all six Baptist seminaries and select others to provide advanced tracks where you can earn up to 25% of your MDiv degree while enrolled at OBU. This is a convenient benefit, propelling you forward while saving you time and resources.

Integrated MA

As an undergraduate student in any career major at OBU, you can begin work on a Master of Arts in Christian Studies or Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies through our integrated MA program. This format allows you to complete your chosen academic major while also completing a degree in one of these graduate-level programs.

Job Opportunities and Outcomes

Graduates of Hobbs School of Theology and Ministry continue their God-given calling in many areas of influence. Those positions may be at a local church, on the mission field, continuing to seminary or in a related avenue of ministry integrated in the marketplace.

Upon graduation, positions of ministry and employment include:

  • International Mission Board
  • Crossings Community Church, Oklahoma City
  • Hands On- International Mission Board
  • Frontline Church
  • Henderson Hills Baptist Church, Edmond
  • Immanuel Baptist Church, Shawnee
  • Southern Hills Baptist Church, Oklahoma City
  • Reformed Forum

Seminary and Graduate Schools include:

  • Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
  • Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary
  • Western Theological Seminary
  • Westminster Theological Seminary
  • Truett Seminary

World-Class Faculty

OBU faculty are experts in their fields and will be with you every step of the way.

Dr. Matthew Y. Emerson

Dr. Matthew Y. Emerson

Co-Provost
Dean of Theology, Arts and Humanities
Floyd K. Clark Chair of Christian Leadership
Professor of Religion

Dr. Elbert Smith

Dr. Elbert Smith

Associate Professor of Missions
Director, Tom Elliff Center for Missions

Dr. Joy Turner

Dr. Joy Turner

Associate Professor of Missions