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The numbers and letters describing each course are explained below.
1. The numbers represent the year, elective, required subjects, and the Unit value of a given subject. For example: the number 203 is decoded as:
(a)The first digit "2" informs one that this is a course usually taken in the second year. This does not mean that the subject cannot be taken at a later time.
(b)The second digit "O" tells whether the course is an absolute requirement or an elective. If it is a "O", it is a required subject when pursuing diplomas and/or degrees. If it is a "5", it is an elective.
(c)The third digit "3" represents the unit value given for the course.
2. The letters after the number tell whether the course is taken in the spring or fall semester. For example: 203A, 203B:
(a) The letter "A" at the end of the number 203 represents the fall semester of a full-year course.
(b) The letter "B" at the end of the number 203 represents the spring semester of a full-year course.

BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY

The Bachelor of Theology degree will be awarded those who, upon recommendation of the faculty, complete the following prescribed curriculum with a G. P. A. of 2.5 or better and submit an acceptable thesis of 15,000 words on an approved subject. Entrance into this program requires a high school diploma or its equivalent.

Freshman Year   Sophomore Year
MD 103A, B Homiletics   EN 203A, B Eng. Comp
EN 103A, B Eng. Grammar   BI 203A, B Apologetics
BI 103A, B NT Survey   MD 203A, B Ethics\Minist. Practic.
BI 103A, B Bible Analysis   BI 203A, B  OT Survey
MD 103A, B Evangelism   BL 203A,B Greek I
MD 153A,B Bible Customs   BI 253A,B Fund. Of Speech
         
Junior Year   Senior Year
BL 303A,B Greek II   BL 403A,B Greek III
BL 303A,B  Hebrew I   BL 403A,B Hebrew II
BI 303A,B General Epistles   BI 403A,B Systematic Theology
MD 303A,B Counseling I   MD 403A,B Etymology
HI 303A,B Ancient History    BI 403A,B Hermeneutics
MD 353A,B Adv. Homiletics   BI 453A,B Church Epistles

 

MASTER OF THEOLOGY

BI 503A,B Pneumatology
BL 503A,B Hebrew III
BI 503A,B Eschatology
BL 503A,B Greek IV
BL 503A,B Pastoral Epistles
BL 553A,B Pentateuch

The Master of Theology degree will be awarded to those students who, upon recommendation of the Faculty, have met the following requirements:

  1. Earned a Bachelor of Theology degree and with a G.P.A. of 2.5 or better through their undergraduate studies.

  2. Completed the prescribed curriculum with a G.P.A. of 3.0 or better.

  3. Submitted an acceptable thesis of 25,000 words on an approved subject.

BACHELOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

The Bachelor of Christian Education degree will be awarded those whom, upon recommendation of the faculty, complete the following prescribed curriculum with a G.P.A. of 2.0 or better and submit an acceptable thesis of 15,000 words on an approved subject. Entrance into this program requires a high school diploma or its equivalent.

 

Freshman Year   Sophomore Year
MD 103A, B Intro to Teaching   EN 203A, B Eng. Comp
EN 103A, B Eng. Grammar   BI 203A, B Apologetics
BI 103A, B NT Survey   MD 203A, B Bible Doctrine
BI 103A, B Bible Analysis   BI 203A, B  OT Survey
MD 103A, B Evangelism   BL 203A,B Speech
MD 153A,B Bible Customs   BI 253A,B Ethics\Minist.Pract
         
Junior Year   Senior Year
BI 303A,B General Epistles   BI 403A Systematic Theology
MD 303A,B  Counseling I   MD 403A,B Church Epistles
HI 303A,B Ancient History    MD 403A,B Counseling II
MD 303A,B S. S. Administration   MD 403A,B Etymology
MD 303A,B Baptist History    BI 403A,B Herm./Parabolic
MD 353A,B Educational Admin.   MD 453A, B Fund. Teaching

  

MASTER OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

BI 503A,B Eschatology
BI 503A,B Pneumatology
MD 503A,B Pentateuch
EN 503A,B Pastoral Epistles
MD 503A,B Prophesy
BI 553A,B Psalms

 
The Master of Christian Education degree will be awarded to those students who, upon recommendation of the faculty, have met the following requirements:

  1. Earned a Bachelor of Christian Education degree and maintained a G.P.A. of 2.5 or better through their undergraduate studies.
  2. Completed the prescribed curriculum with a G.P.A. of 3.0 or better.
  3. Submitted an acceptable thesis of 25,000 words on an approved subject.