Department of Bible and Theology

COUSE PREFIX ABBREVIATION

Department of Bible and Theology

CED Christian Education
ECM Evangelism
NTS New Testament Studies
PTH Practical Theology
SYS Systematic Theology
CNS Christian Counseling
HCH Church History
OTS Old Testament Studies
PRE Preaching
THE Theology

Students completing courses in the Bible and Theology Department should be able to:

1. Demonstrate knowledge of the Old and New Testament and how it leads men and women to Jesus Christ and His perfect plan for mankind.

2. Demonstrate knowledge in guiding men and women who are hurting emotionally, spiritually, and mentally; and help them find hope.

3. Defend his/her faith to men and women, and lead them to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ

4. Rightly divide the Word of Truth and have sound understanding of Bible doctrine.

5. Communicate the Word of God in counseling, preaching, and evangelism.

Definitions of Terms Used in Describing the Academic Program

Credit Hour – All scholastic work is measured according to the semester credit hour. This is the equivalent of one class of 180 minutes per week (plus preparation) or two laboratory hours per week (plus preparation) for 16 weeks.

Curriculum – The pattern of course leading to a specific educational objective. These are required sequential offerings which meet an educational objective.

Electives – Courses which may be chosen voluntarily by a student to contribute to a balanced program of education within his or her chosen curriculum or area of emphasis.

Grade-Point Average (GPA) – The GPA is the average determined by dividing a student’s total quality point by the total number of semester hours of credit that he/she has attempted. Quality points for one course are computed by multiplying the number of credit hours for a course by the student’s grade as measured on a four-point scale. The total quality points earned by a student is computed by adding together the quality points in each of the courses attempted.

Prerequisite – A course which must be completed prior to admission into another course.

Student Classification – Division of students into classes based on the number of credit hours completed.

Transfer of Credit – Applying credit hours earned at one educational institution to the completion of an academic program at another institution. The rule which applies to most transfers is that the grade earned in a transferred course must be a “C” or above, and the course must be similar to a course offered in the college to which the transfer is made.

There are many religions, but one God and one Faith. Jesus Christ is our God and Savior Who redeems mankind from sin to fellowship with God.