
General Education Requirements
General Education is a required curriculum that makes up the foundation of an undergraduate degree. This set of standard classes goes by many other names, including Core Curriculum, and it normally entails the first two semesters of study for all undergraduate students.
Students enrolled in associate-level and baccalaureate-level programs must complete a 30-hour core curriculum consisting of the following:
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Associate of
Divinity
The Associate of Divinity degree is a two-year undergraduate degree designed for persons who desire competency in ministry without the requirements of a four-year program of study.
Associate of
Religious Studies
The Associate of Religious Education Degree is a two-year undergraduate degree designed for students who desire competency in Christian education without the requirements of a four-year program of study.
Bachelor of
Religious Education
The Bachelor of Religious Education degree is a four-year undergraduate degree, which is terminal in nature and is designed to satisfy the prerequisite for graduate-level work.
Bachelor of
Theology
The Bachelor of Theology degree is a four-year undergraduate degree, which is terminal in nature and is designed to satisfy the prerequisite for graduate-level work. Its focus is the theory and practice of persons called to the gospel.
Master of Arts in
Biblical Counseling
The discipline of Biblical Counseling is designed to prepare the student to minister within the context of the church and religious non-profit organizations to help people struggling with the problems of living.
Master of Arts in
Biblical Studies
The Master of Arts in Biblical Studies is designed for people who do not need a professional ministry degree. The emphasis in this degree is personal growth and development through a structured course of study of the Bible, theology and church history.
Master of Arts in
Christian Education
This program emphasizes the integration of biblical, theological, and historical studies with educational foundations, together with the acquisition of skills in teaching and leadership.
Master of
Divinity
The student who holds a baccalaureate degree from an approved institution receives the degree of Master of Divinity (M.Div.) on the completion of the prescribed program of study.
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