About The Program
This program offers curricula with the emphasis upon coursework to provide in-depth content and a working knowledge of the Bible. The core courses are to study the fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith, including systematic theology, Christology, soteriology, pneumatology, and eschatology.
A student is not required to graduate with an Associate of Theology in order to begin the Bachelor of Theology, but they are required to have 64 semester hours to enter this degree. If a student chooses to graduate with the Associate of Theology degree, then that degree simply accounts for the first two years of the Bachelor of Theology degree.
Program Courses:
Year Three: 32 Hours
- Ephesians 1-3
- Church History I
- Expository Preaching
- Pastoral Theology
- Ephesians 4-6
- Church History II
- Theology I
- Biblical Counseling
Year Four: 32 Hours
- The Synoptic Gospels
- Theology II
- Christian Apologetics I
- New Testament III
- Expository Preaching II
- Christian Apologetics II