The Associate Degree in Biblical Studies is intended to develop the student’s biblical framework. It is expected that by completing this program students will be able to articulate and defend their theological framework from a biblical and historical perspective. The A.D.B.S. is awarded upon successful completion of 60 credit hours as follows:
First Year Course Code |
Course Title |
Credit/Hours |
BI101 |
Pentateuch |
3 |
BI102 |
Gospels: Life of Christ |
3 |
BI103 |
History of Israel |
3 |
BI105 |
New Testament Survey |
3 |
BI107 |
Old Testament Survey |
3 |
BI108 |
Genesis |
3 |
BI201 |
John: Gospel of Love |
3 |
BI202 |
Acts: Mandate for Missions |
3 |
BI203 |
Romans: The Overcoming Life |
3 |
BI204 |
The Tabernacle of Moses |
3 |
|
|
30 hours |
Second Year Course Code |
Course Title |
Credit/Hours |
BI204 |
The Tabernacle of Moses |
3 |
BI205 |
Interpreting Signs and Symbols |
3 |
BI206 |
Biblical Wisdom |
3 |
BI207 |
Hebrews: The Better Covenant |
3 |
BI210 |
Garments of the High Priest |
3 |
BI211 |
Old Testament History |
3 |
BI215 |
Pastoral Epistles |
3 |
CNS737 |
Crisis Counseling |
3 |
|
Electives |
6 |
|
|
30 hours |
The successful completion of the Associate Degree in Biblical Studies Program with a minimum “C” average permit entrance to the Bachelor of Theology Program.