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4-Year Plan

Biblical and Theological Studies, B.A.



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The major in Biblical and Theological Studies provides students with rigorous training in biblical studies, theology, church history, and related disciplines. While the major prepares students for vocational ministry or further studies in seminary or graduate school, it also provides those pursuing other careers with an integrated program of learning emphasizing skills in the study and critical analysis of texts and ideas, focusing on scripture and the Christian tradition. Majors in Biblical and Theological Studies must complete 12 hours of language studies, including at least two semesters of New Testament Greek.

Student Learning Outcomes: 

1. Students will be able to use biblical languages for exegetical and homiletic purposes.

2. Students will be able to articulate the scriptural, historical, and philosophical foundations of Christian theology using the theological tools of reason, analogy, imagination, and experience.

3. Students will be able to understand and articulate significant portions of Christianity’s historical narrative.

4. Students will be able to understand the Bible in its literary, historical, and theological contexts.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree with major in Biblical and Theological Studies

University Core Curriculum - 42 hours


Program requirements satisfy 6 of the 48 hours in the Core Curriculum.

  

Courses Specified by the Department - 9 hours


Required Major Field Courses - 24 hours


One of the following


An additional Old Testament book study course; must be different than the book study course taken as part of the courses specified by the department.

Minor field, area of interest, or electives as necessary to complete minimum total hours


This academic program requires 33 elective credits. Under federal regulations, financial aid is generally limited to course work that applies to your declared program of study. Courses outside your program requirements, including excess electives, may not be eligible for financial aid. Adding a double major, double degree, minor(s), specialization(s), an Accelerated Master’s Program, or making other changes, may impact the number of elective credits that will be covered by financial aid. Please review your degree plan and consult with your academic advisor prior to registering for any course that is not required for your program of study. Courses not covered by financial aid are the financial responsibility of the student.
 

Minimum total semester hours - 120


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