Undergraduate Degree Programs
Undergraduate degree programs are informational, developmental building blocks designed to introduce the student to all aspects of Biblical, Theological and Ministerial disciplines, equipping him or her to better implement that which is learned in the work of the ministry. An important integral part of each undergraduate program is the inclusion of credits in Practical Christian Ministry (PCM). Entry into the undergraduate program requires a High School Diploma or G.E.D.
Graduate Degree Programs
Graduate level programs are practically oriented, academically rigorous studies designed to further personal and professional enrichment, growth and ability. An acceptable Bachelor’s degree is prerequisite to all Master’s degree programs. Each degree program requires the successful completion of the semester hours work including any PCM requirements and a written thesis in the major area of study.
Doctoral Degree Programs
Doctoral degree programs are competency – based and require the successful completion of six submissions of work or the equivalent semester hour credit. Competency – Based programs seek not so much to inform the candidate with facts as to measure his progress in learning and practical application within the sphere of the program.
