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  Degrees

In the interest of better addressing the educational needs of the diverse Christian ministries of students worldwide, we have revised our degree offerings and the areas of concentration within our programs.

Degrees offered:

Master of Biblical Studies (M.B.S.)

Master of Theology (Th.M.)

Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.)

Doctor of Theology (Th.D.)

Areas of Major Concentration:

Bible

Missions

Pastoral Ministry

Homiletics

Counseling

Christian History

Course List:

Pastoral

  • *DM641 Written Revelation
  • *DM814 Living Revelation
  • *DM621 Time Management
  • *DM721 Theology and Activity of the Holy Spirit
  • *DM822 Biblical Hermeneutics
  •   DM613 Bible Exposition I
  •   DM613 Bible Exposition II
  •   DM823 Contemporary Ecclesiological Problems
  •   DM835 Philosophy of Management I
  •   DM836 Philosophy of Management II
  •   DM935 Creative Bible Commentary
  •   DM736 Evangelism

Missions

  • *MI664 Theology and Philosophy of Missions
  • *MI764 History of Missions
  • *MI765 Missionary Preparation I
  •   MI866 Missionary Preparation II
  •   MI965 Technology in Missions
  • *MI862 Contemporary Missionary Problems
  •   MI766 Missionary Deputation
  •   MI642 Disquisition

Counseling

  • *CO606 Theories in Counseling
  • *CO636 Using The Bible
  • *CO647 Human Development
  • *CO702 Spiritual Development
  • *CO746 The Counselor
  • *CO774 Christian Counseling
  • *CO823 The Counseling Process
  • *CO844 Interpersonal Relationships
  • *CO856 Personal Problems
  • *CO882 Ethics and Problems in Counseling

Coursework for all Counseling degree programs will not be                                                                            accepted for counseling/counselor licensure in the State of Arkansas.

*Indicates Core Courses within that discipline

 

 

  Explanation

All courses are 3 credit hours. The DM indicates Doctor of Ministry courses, MI indicates Missions, and CO, Counseling. While each course may be taken in any sequence, it is advisable that the curriculum be followed in the sequence outlined.

The Timeframe for Master-level programs is one year; for Doctoral-level programs, it is generally from 24 to 36 months. Any extension of time beyond 36 months requires the permission of the Dean.