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Entrance Requirements

  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Associate degree or equivalent

Course Requirements

  • Minimum of 120 Credit Hours

Tuition and Fees

  • Tuition: 24 Payments of $75 ($1800 total)
    • Includes compiling and mailing of transcripts and degree

Study Materials

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Required Courses

Apologetics A logical argument for God, giving counter-rebuttals to skeptics, atheists, and agnostics.
Basic Bible Doctrine Bible Doctrine covers the essentials of the faith, giving you a firm grasp of several key doctrines. It is marked by its clarity, its strong spiritual emphasis, its thoroughness in scope and detail, and a treatment of such timely topics as spiritual warfare and the gifts of the spirit.
Acts An introduction to Acts, covering its historical, literary, and theological foundations. Students will also study how Acts impacts the Christian faith, and mission.
Cults False religions abound in the US and beyond, and being aware of the belief systems of those around us has never been more vital for today's Christian. In this course, the student will use the definitive text on this subject (a thirty-five year bestseller), The Kingdom of the Cults by Dr. Walter Martin. It is the go-to reference book on this crucial topic.

The student will be equipped to understand and use biblical truth to counter false religions, including many that masquerade as mainstream Christianity. These include, but are not limited to, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism, New Age Cults, the Unification Church, Baha'i Faith, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and more.
Introducing World Religions
Was World Religions Defined
The course provides an overview of the world’s religious traditions. We will begin by discussing the nature and study of religion. Then we will launch into an introduction to the various world religions. Given the breadth of the subject matter, we will want to strike a balance among the texts, traditions, and practices of each religion. Throughout the course we will discuss questions that highlight the similarities and differences between Christianity and the other religions. We will seek to understand these traditions sympathetically, with a goal of appreciating the world’s diverse religious communities. The course exposes students to the beliefs, cultures, and histories of a variety of non-Western peoples and encourages students to think about the presence and significance of religious traditions worldwide.
Ethics This course outlines the distinctive elements of Christian ethics while avoiding undue dogmatism. It also introduces other ethical systems and their key historical proponents, including Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, and Immanuel Kant. It tackles ethical dilemmas, and uses case studies to address some of today's most pressing social issues.
Field Ministry 1 (Elective)  
Field Ministry 2 (Elective)  
Genesis This course will examine introductory issues, overarching themes and the overall argument of the book of Genesis. It will also cover interpretive, theological and critical issues.
Hermeneutics This course covers everything from translation concerns, to different genres of biblical writing. While exploring context, history, and genre, this course will uncover their meaning for ancient audiences, and their implications for Christians today.
Psychology and Christianity An exploration of what it means to be human from the perspective of both Christianity and the discipline of Psychology. Both of these differ in how they explain the nature of humans, and in the goals they have for those explanations.
Homiletics The purpose of this course is to move from the process of interpreting Scripture to the proclamation of a biblical sermon.
Major and Minor Prophets A survey of the Old Testament prophetic books.
Systematic Theology I Systematic Theology I has two topical parts, as follows:

The Doctrine of the Word of God
The Doctrine of God
Systematic Theology II Systematic Theology II has three topical parts, as follows:

Doctrine of Man
Doctrine of Christ and the Holy Spirit
Doctrine of the Redemption
Systematic Theology III Systematic Theology II has three topical parts, as follows:

Doctrine of the Church
Doctrine of the Future
Road Map to Spiritual Maturity This course is designed to help the followers of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, to have a deeper relationship and a pleasing intimacy with God. In this course the student will discover how to walk with the Lord hand in hand. It will give the student suggestions about how the church can become all that the Lord has called her to be: The very loving presence of Jesus in a lost and dying world.
Global Missions UNDER DEVELOPMENT
Adoptive Youth Ministries This course features the work of Chap Clark, one of the leading voices in youth ministry today. He brings together twenty-four experts from a variety of denominations and traditions to offer a comprehensive introduction to adoptive youth ministry, a theologically driven, academically grounded, and practical youth ministry model. Students will review how to integrate emerging generations into the family of faith, helping young adults become active participants in God's redemptive community. The course is essential for bringin forth a growing congregation of well-grounded believers.
Worship UNDER DEVELOPMENT