Daniel Institute runs three departments, namely, (i) Divinity, (ii) Executive Education for Christian Professionals and (iii) Youth Studies.
I. Department of Divinity (DoD)
This department trains students for Christian religious ministry. It is responsible for teaching, research and the formation of degree student in theology and ministry. The Department of Divinity has two divisions, namely (i) Division of Advanced Theological Studies [DATS] and (ii) Division of Ministry Studies [DMS].
The Division of Advanced Theological Studies (DATS)
The Division provides formal and intensive biblical and Theological studies. The division offers preparation for graduate studies or a vocation in Christian ministry. Thus, in addition to being the higher academic and research wing of Daniel Institute, it also guides students to pursue Christian faith, values and service. This division is responsible for running the following degrees:
The Division of Ministry Studies
The Division provides promotes life-long Christian commitment and prepares students for ministry-related vocations. This division is responsible for running Certificate programmes, including:
II. Department of Executive Education for Christian Professionals (DEECP)
The department focuses on equipping professionals with tools, skills and Christian principles that can help them live out their marketplace calling. The aim of the Department is to produce Christ-centred ambassadors, who want to positively transform culture and lead in building just workplaces within their own industries and organisations,
The department runs seminars, workshops and short courses consisting of sessions that explore the competencies required by the Christian professional in a broken, unjust and corrupt work environment. There are periodic conferences where through meaningful questions and testimonies, participants discover creative ways of incorporating their Christian faith and work.
III. Department of Youth Studies (DYS)
The department conducts teaching in Bible Knowledge and Basic Christian Doctrine. It also trains the youth to reach their unreached peers. It is not enough to “know what you believe”, but it is equally important to “know why you believe what”. Therefore, DYS equips the youth with the relevant confidence, skills, facts and arguments to help them defend what they believe (Christian Apologetics). DYS also organises Soul-Winning and Discipleship lessons for the youth.
The Department of Youth Studies comprises the following: