FRESHMAN YEAR
The Associate of Biblical Education Program is designed for students who want to prepare for a more effective non-vocational ministry, prepare for additional study in a college or university, or serve as a Christian witness in the secular work place. After obtaining a solid foundation with 64 hours (or 960 clock hours) of Bible, theology, world view, and practical ministry, they can transfer to a college that will adequately prepare them for the secular vocation they wish to pursue. Those who elect to continue to a 4-year program may transfer all 64 hours to the Baccalaureate Program. |
FALL SEMESTER - FRESHMAN YEAR (TOTAL HOURS: 16)
BI 100: Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics (3 Hours)
A presentation of the tools and methods for the inductive study of Scripture, including observation, interpretation (hermeneutics), application, and correlation.
OT 200: Old Testament Introduction (3 Hours)
The background, authorship, authenticity, date, and critical problems relating to the Old Testament books.
TH 401: Bibliology, Theology Proper & Angelology (3 Hours)
The doctrine of Scripture, including revelation, inscripturation, inspiration, authority, canonicity, interpretation, illumination, preservation, and translation and a Biblically-based study of God (includes the nature of God, the Trinity and the functions of each Person of the Godhead) and angels.
GE 900A: Biblical Worldview I (3 Hours)
An introduction into the various belief systems that constitute worldviews with an emphasis on developing a personal, biblical worldview.
GE 901: English Grammar (3 Hours)
The student will complete a course in instruction in the essentials of grammar.
PM 600: Spiritual Life (1 Hour)
This course presents for the biblical basis for spiritual living and includes mentoring with a faculty member for the student's spiritual formation.
SPRING SEMESTER - FRESHMAN YEAR (TOTAL HOURS: 16)
NT 300: New Testament Introduction (3 Hours)
The background, authorship, authenticity, date, and critical problems relating to the New Testament books.
TH 402: Christology & Pneumatology (3 Hours)
A scriptural study of the persons and works of Christ and the Holy Spirit. In Christology, difficult questions are addressed concerning the hypostatic union, the impeccability of Christ, and the nature of the God-man.
CE 701: Computers & Internet Research (3 Hours)
This course will include an introduction to Windows and Mac OS as well as basic Internet research strategies. Also included will be in-depth teaching in the Microsoft Office Suite. (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access) Proficiency will be gained in planning and formatting various Word documents, spreadsheet and formula development, creation of professional presentations, and database development and management.
GE 900B: Biblical Worldview II (3 Hours)
An introduction into the various belief systems that constitute worldviews with an emphasis on developing a personal, biblical worldview.
GE 902: English Composition (3 Hours)
The student will complete a course in instruction in the essentials of writing skills and English composition.
PM 601: Evangelism (1 Hour)
This course provides the biblical basis for evangelism requiring an evangelistic project.
BI 100: Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics (3 Hours)
A presentation of the tools and methods for the inductive study of Scripture, including observation, interpretation (hermeneutics), application, and correlation.
OT 200: Old Testament Introduction (3 Hours)
The background, authorship, authenticity, date, and critical problems relating to the Old Testament books.
TH 401: Bibliology, Theology Proper & Angelology (3 Hours)
The doctrine of Scripture, including revelation, inscripturation, inspiration, authority, canonicity, interpretation, illumination, preservation, and translation and a Biblically-based study of God (includes the nature of God, the Trinity and the functions of each Person of the Godhead) and angels.
GE 900A: Biblical Worldview I (3 Hours)
An introduction into the various belief systems that constitute worldviews with an emphasis on developing a personal, biblical worldview.
GE 901: English Grammar (3 Hours)
The student will complete a course in instruction in the essentials of grammar.
PM 600: Spiritual Life (1 Hour)
This course presents for the biblical basis for spiritual living and includes mentoring with a faculty member for the student's spiritual formation.
SPRING SEMESTER - FRESHMAN YEAR (TOTAL HOURS: 16)
NT 300: New Testament Introduction (3 Hours)
The background, authorship, authenticity, date, and critical problems relating to the New Testament books.
TH 402: Christology & Pneumatology (3 Hours)
A scriptural study of the persons and works of Christ and the Holy Spirit. In Christology, difficult questions are addressed concerning the hypostatic union, the impeccability of Christ, and the nature of the God-man.
CE 701: Computers & Internet Research (3 Hours)
This course will include an introduction to Windows and Mac OS as well as basic Internet research strategies. Also included will be in-depth teaching in the Microsoft Office Suite. (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access) Proficiency will be gained in planning and formatting various Word documents, spreadsheet and formula development, creation of professional presentations, and database development and management.
GE 900B: Biblical Worldview II (3 Hours)
An introduction into the various belief systems that constitute worldviews with an emphasis on developing a personal, biblical worldview.
GE 902: English Composition (3 Hours)
The student will complete a course in instruction in the essentials of writing skills and English composition.
PM 601: Evangelism (1 Hour)
This course provides the biblical basis for evangelism requiring an evangelistic project.