The School of Ministry offers unique theology and counseling degree programs that encourages creative thinking and analytical reasoning. We offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in the following majors:
• Biblical Studies
• Biblical Counseling
• Christian Education
• Christian Leadership
• Church Administration
• Divinity
• Ministry
• Theology
• Pastoral Leadership
An associate's degree in Biblical Studies (60 Credit Hours) is also offered.
Degree Completion: Coursework Option
All degree and certificate program requirements may be satisfied by the completion of prescribed curriculum courses. Each course is divided into several modules that consist of readings and selected passages from the New and Old Testaments. There are questions at the end of each section that are to be answered before going on to the next section.
Each module contains a mixture of multiple choice and true or false questions that are designed to stimulate your thinking, provoke analytical reasoning, and evaluate your knowledge of the course material. Graduate courses may include the completion of course papers. Completed answer sheets may be emailed or mailed to the college for grading.
Degree Completion: Testing Option
All degree and certificate programs may be completed by testing. A composite examination covering core courses that address key program outcomes is available to students on request. The test will be mailed to the student. Degree completion by testing is made available only once in a student's time with the college. Students may not complete a bachelor's and then a master's degree by testing or a master's and then a doctorate degree by testing.
Degree Completion: Evaluation Option
Students may submit a portfolio of prior experiences, seminars, workshops, and credits earned at other colleges for evaluation towards degree requirements for any degree offered by the college.
Degree Completion: Thesis-Only Option
Requirements for master's and doctoral degrees offered by our College may be fulfilled by the successful completion and submission of a thesis. While this option requires no coursework, a distinct and detailed process is expected, including a comprehensive literature review and analysis. Bachelor's degree programs may not be completed using the thesis-only option.
• Biblical Studies
• Biblical Counseling
• Christian Education
• Christian Leadership
• Church Administration
• Divinity
• Ministry
• Theology
• Pastoral Leadership
An associate's degree in Biblical Studies (60 Credit Hours) is also offered.
Degree Completion: Coursework Option
All degree and certificate program requirements may be satisfied by the completion of prescribed curriculum courses. Each course is divided into several modules that consist of readings and selected passages from the New and Old Testaments. There are questions at the end of each section that are to be answered before going on to the next section.
Each module contains a mixture of multiple choice and true or false questions that are designed to stimulate your thinking, provoke analytical reasoning, and evaluate your knowledge of the course material. Graduate courses may include the completion of course papers. Completed answer sheets may be emailed or mailed to the college for grading.
Degree Completion: Testing Option
All degree and certificate programs may be completed by testing. A composite examination covering core courses that address key program outcomes is available to students on request. The test will be mailed to the student. Degree completion by testing is made available only once in a student's time with the college. Students may not complete a bachelor's and then a master's degree by testing or a master's and then a doctorate degree by testing.
Degree Completion: Evaluation Option
Students may submit a portfolio of prior experiences, seminars, workshops, and credits earned at other colleges for evaluation towards degree requirements for any degree offered by the college.
Degree Completion: Thesis-Only Option
Requirements for master's and doctoral degrees offered by our College may be fulfilled by the successful completion and submission of a thesis. While this option requires no coursework, a distinct and detailed process is expected, including a comprehensive literature review and analysis. Bachelor's degree programs may not be completed using the thesis-only option.