Master's Program Curriculum
The Graduate Program is comprised of 2 degrees:
1. Master’s of Biblical Studies (32 hours)
- Take “Introduction to Graduate Studies” (2 hours)
- A student must take a minimum of 12 Blitz Week hours.
- Student must write a thesis (6 hours)
- Remaining hours may be any combination of Blitz Week courses OR in ministry courses
2. Master’s of Biblical Ministry (32 hours)
- Take “Introduction to Graduate Studies” (2 hours)
- A student must take a minimum of 12 Blitz Week hours.
- Remaining hours may be any combination of Blitz Week courses OR in ministry courses
No. |
Course Title | Credit Hours
|
|
500 |
Introduction to Graduate
Studies |
2
hours |
|
501 |
Advanced
Hermeneutics** (Denny Petrillo) |
3
hours |
|
502 |
Total
Communication (Mike Rogers) |
3
hours |
|
503 |
Romans** (Dan R. Owen) |
3
hours |
|
504 |
Comprehensive
Leadership (Pat McIntosh) |
3
hours |
|
505 |
Biblical
Counseling** (Jerry Martin) |
3
hours |
|
506 |
Methods
of Teaching and Preaching** (Stafford North) |
3
hours |
|
507 |
Advanced
Apologetics (Bart Warren) |
3
hours |
|
508 |
Church
Growth and Evangelism (Will Hanstein) |
3
hours |
|
509 |
Gospel of John (Will Hanstein) |
3
hours |
|
510 |
Old Testament Theology (Pat McIntosh) |
3 hours |
|
511 |
1-2 Thessalonians** (Earl Edwards) |
3 hours |
|
512 |
Restoration Movement (Mike Rogers) |
3 hours |
|
513 |
Biblical Ethics (Bart Warren) |
3 hours |
|
514 |
Postmodernism and the church** (William Woodson) |
3 hours |
|
515 |
1 Corinthians** |
3 hours |
|
516 |
Revelation** (Stafford North) |
3 hours |
|
517 |
Galatians** (William Woodson) |
3 hours |
No syllabus available yet |
518 |
Hebrews** (Dan R. Owen) |
3 hours |
No syllabus available yet |
519 |
Joshua, Judges and Ruth (Jerry Martin) |
3 hours |
No syllabus available yet |
598 |
Thesis I |
3 hours |
|
599 |
Thesis II |
3 hours |
** These are the Blitz week courses.
The grade for a particular course will be mailed out within one month of completion of class work.
No more than one C can be earned during course of program and still be able to graduate.
