The purpose of the Associate Degree in Biblical Studies is to provide an introduction to the essential concepts of the Holy Bible. It compares and contrasts the books of the Old Testament and the New Testament. It further examines various themes, patterns, and context of biblical historic events. The following are course requirements for the Program. Courses must be completed with a grade of C - or better in order to successfully complete the program.
Course Number | Course Name | Credit Value |
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THE106 | Contemporary Theological Controversies | 4.0 |
BIB218 | Christian Ethics and Law | 4.0 |
BIB340 | Biblical Hermeneutics | 4.0 |
TEA102 | Teaching and Learning Styles | 4.0 |
COM104* | Intro to Interpersonal Comm. And Public Speaking | 4.0 |
BIB101 | Biblical Overview | 4.0 |
BIB105 | Spiritual Development and Growth | 4.0 |
BIB110 | Major Biblical Themes and Link Analysis 1 | 4.0 |
BIB210 | Major Biblical Themes and Link Analysis 2 | 4.0 |
BIB215 | The Rapture and Great Tribulation | 4.0 |
THE101 | Intro to Theology | 4.0 |
THE202 | Old Testaments Theology | 4.0 |
THE303 | New Testament Theology | 4.0 |
COMP102 | Comparative Analysis: Teaching and Practical Living of Christ | 4.0 |
BIB418 | The Reformation | 4.0 |
TOTAL | 64.0 |
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