Undergraduate
Undergraduate | Program Information
All undergraduate programs require that the student has a high school diploma or mature student status, and a completed application form including transcripts and references. An average grade of 60% is required for successful completion of each course.
Associate of Theological Studies (A.T.S.) - 60 Credits / 20 Courses
The Associate of Theological Studies has an emphasis on in-depth study, giving the student a good introduction to theology. This degree is designed to deepen the student¡¯s grasp of Scripture and the various disciplines of theology in order to be better prepared for service in the local church. Each course includes a final exam and a 12 page research paper. The degree is awarded upon successful completion of 20 Courses.
Graduate of Theology (Th.G.) - 90 Credit Hours / 30 Courses
This advanced undergraduate degree is designed to prepare and equip Christians for leadership in a local church or parachurch organization. Each course includes an exam and a 12 page research paper. The degree is awarded upon successful completion of 30 Courses.
Biblical
24 Credit Hours
- OT Intro & Survey 1, 2
- OT Biblical Theology
- NT Survey
- Hermeneutics
- Exegesis Genesis
- Exegesis Romans
- Exegesis Pastorals
Systematics
12 Credit Hours
- Survey: Systematic Theology
- Revelation, God, Trinity, Decress, Providence, Creation
- Christology, Soteriology, Holy Spirit
- Ecclesiology, Eschatology, Angels/Demons
Applied Theology
18 Credit Hours (Six)
- Homiletics 1,2 *
- Pastoral Theology
- Worship
- Counseling 1,2
- Church Planting 1,2
Languages
9 Credit Hours
- Survey: Enlgish Literature
- Biblical Greek 1,2
*Greek may be substitued by electives
Christian Education
6 Credit Hours (Two)
- History of Philosophy
- Apologetics
- Spirituality
Electives
15 Credit Hours
NOTE: All students, in addition to academic credit hours, are required to complete 15 credit hours of practicum.

Historical Theology
6 Credit Hours (Two)
- Early Church/Creeds
- Reformation Theology
- Revivals 18th-20th Century
