Bachelor of Arts in Religion

Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Religion provides a solid foundation for both ministry and advancing academically. This program is designed to equip students with in-depth biblical knowledge and a strong understanding of theology.

The degree consists of:

  • 54 credit hours of Biblical Studies
  • 15 credit hours of Theology
  • 9 credit hours of Apologetics
  • 18 credit hours of Worldview
  • 12 credit hours of Ministry Preparation

The goal of this program is to provide students with a broad and foundational understanding of Worldviews, Religion, Christian Apologetics, and Biblical Exposition.
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Educational Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • Develop Christlike character and spiritual maturity
  • Demonstrate servant-hearted leadership
  • Think critically and logically
  • Understand and apply basic principles of biblical hermeneutics
  • Gain a thorough understanding of the nature, structure, and narrative of the Bible
  • Understand the content, argument, and theology of all 66 books of the Bible
  • Articulate and defend essential Christian doctrines
  • Demonstrate a foundational understanding of Systematic Theology
  • Understand the differences between Dispensational and Covenant Theology
  • Develop a complete biblical worldview applicable to all areas of life
  • Analyze and contrast worldviews from a Christian perspective
  • Develop research and study skills for lifelong learning
  • Enhance ministry skills for effective service

Admission Requirements

Admission into the Bachelor of Arts in Religion program requires:

A High School Diploma, GED, or Homeschool Diploma
Completion of the online application form

Additional requirements may be outlined within the application process.

Tuition

$35.00 non-refundable application fee
$125.00 per class
$5,035.00 total program cost
Books are not included in tuition (estimated at $500.00)
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Program Requirements

General Studies
Biblical Studies
  • EN1100 Intro to College Writing
  • EN1101 English Composition I
  • EN1102 English Composition II
  • BE1100 Intro to Biblical Interpretation
  • BE1101 The Story of Scripture
  • BE1102 The Covenants
  • BE1103 Narrative Analysis of Scripture
Old Testament Studies
New Testament Studies
  • OT1100 Intro to Old Testament
  • OT2100 The Pentateuch
  • OT2101 Old Testament History
  • OT2102 Wisdom Literature
  • OT2103 The Prophets
  • OT2104 Genesis
  • NT3100 Intro to New Testament
  • NT3101 New Testament Context
  • NT3102 Life of Christ
  • NT3103 Acts
  • NT3104 Pauline Epistles
  • NT3105 General Epistles
  • NT3106 Writings of John
  • NT4104 Romans
Theological Studies
Apologetics
Worldview Studies
Ministry Preparation
Electives
  • TH1100 Christian Doctrines
  • TH1101 Dispensational Theology
  • TH2100 Spiritual Formation
  • TH2101 Survey of Theology
  • TH3100 Survey of Historical Theology
  • AP1100 The Canon of Scripture
  • AP1101 Apologetics
  • AP2101 The Resurrection
  • WV1100 Intro to Critical Thinking
  • WV1101 Intro to Worldviews
  • WV2100 Intro to Philosophy
  • WV2101 Conflicting Worldviews
  • WV4100 Intro to Christian Ethics
  • WV4101 World Religions
  • MP2100 Christian Counseling
  • MP3100 Evangelism
  • MP3101 Principles of Exposition
  • MP4101 Teaching or Preaching the Bible
  • Choose 2 Elective Courses

Total 120 credit hours