The primary purpose of advanced academic studies leading to the Doctor of Intercultural Studies (DIS) degree is to advance theologically competent mission leadership for the global church. Although graduates may be asked to teach missions, this degree is not primarily a teaching degree but a professional one.
The emphasis of the degree is on knowledge, skills, and mission research, which result in practical applications for effective mission. This degree is not earned by the mere accumulation of credits. It is conferred on those who demonstrate advanced knowledge in missiological themes and the ability to integrate theology and social science into research during the doctoral program (through the writing of publishable articles and the dissertation) while also involved in actual mission leadership and ministry.