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Bachelor's Degree

Online

Introduction to Biblical Counseling

This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of basic biblical counseling, emphasizing scriptural prescriptions for man’s physical, mental, and spiritual needs. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
BC 101

Credit Hours
2

Department
Bible Counseling

Instructor
Malachi England

Format
Online

No books listed.

Old Testament Survey

This class will give each student an overview of the Old Testament. We will walk through each book, learn its significance, key words, key verses, key truths, and understand its broad outline and application for New Testament believers. Special emphasis is placed upon authorship, date, and purpose. Passages of particular doctrinal significance will be examined and discussed. As this is a survey, it is merely introductory in nature. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
BI 101

Credit Hours
3

Department
Bible

Instructor
Malachi England

Format
Online

No books listed.

New Testament Survey

This class will give each student an overview of the New Testament. Special emphasis is placed upon authorship, date, and purpose of each book. The student will develop a broad outline for each book. This course will also examine the background and content of each book. Briefly mentioned will be the intertestamental period in order to place the ministry of Jesus Christ into a historical context. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
BI 102

Credit Hours
3

Department
Bible

Instructor
Ryan Scoggins

Format
Online

No books listed.

Survey of Bible Doctrines

This course is a survey of the ten major doctrines of systematic theology. This course can be replaced with BI 361, BI 362, BI 363, or BI 364. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
BI 110

Credit Hours
3

Department
Bible

Instructor
Zach Glenning

Format
Online

No books listed.

Life of Christ

This course is an in-depth look at the harmonizing of the Gospels. It looks at the major chronological periods in the life of our Lord. The Lord’s life and teachings will be examined with special emphasis on the crucifixion week. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
BI 201

Credit Hours
3

Department
Bible

Instructor
Ryan Scoggins

Format
Online

No books listed.

Grammar and Composition 1

This course teaches English grammar and foundational writing concepts on a college level. Because clear writing is developed through good English basics, this class aids the student in development of clear writing and grammar skills that will be further developed in EN 102. Prerequisite: EN 100 or test scoring requirement met

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
EN 101

Credit Hours
3

Department
English

Instructor
Heidi Haynes

Format
Online

Course Books

Book Title: The Best Grammar Workbook Ever
Author: Arlene Miller
ISBN or ASIN: 991167406

Grammar and Composition 2

This course is designed to teach the creative art of composition, along with the study and review of word usage and the action of the parts of speech in the written composition. Communicating in a clear, effective, and appropriate manner and writing a collegiate research paper are the objectives of this class. Prerequisite: EN 101

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
EN 102

Credit Hours
3

Department
English

Instructor
Heidi Haynes

Format
Online

Course Books

Book Title: The Best Grammar Workbook Ever
Author: Arlene Miller
ISBN or ASIN: 991167406

College Math

MA 100 is an introduction to the basics of mathematics. This course is intended to prepare students for beginning algebra and college level courses and programs. Students will be introduced to the language of algebra and learn how to evaluate algebraic expressions and solve first degree equations. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
MA 100

Credit Hours
3

Department
Math

Instructor
Dierdra Lake

Format
Online

No books listed.

Introduction to Missions

This course is an introduction to missions, to its biblical basis, and to the current challenges and needs on the mission field. The purpose is to give the student a sense of the great need for missions today. The lives of great missionaries will be reviewed. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
MI 101

Credit Hours
2

Department
Missions

Instructor
Mike Ivey

Format
Online

No books listed.

Freshman Speech

This course is designed as an introduction to speech communication. It will give the student the skills needed to properly prepare and deliver an effective speech. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
SPCH 101

Credit Hours
2

Department
Speech

Instructor
Malachi England

Format
Online

Course Books

Book Title: Notes in course
Associate Degree

Online

Introduction to Biblical Counseling

This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of basic biblical counseling, emphasizing scriptural prescriptions for man’s physical, mental, and spiritual needs. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
BC 101

Credit Hours
2

Department
Bible Counseling

Instructor
Malachi England

Format
Online

No books listed.

Old Testament Survey

This class will give each student an overview of the Old Testament. We will walk through each book, learn its significance, key words, key verses, key truths, and understand its broad outline and application for New Testament believers. Special emphasis is placed upon authorship, date, and purpose. Passages of particular doctrinal significance will be examined and discussed. As this is a survey, it is merely introductory in nature. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
BI 101

Credit Hours
3

Department
Bible

Instructor
Malachi England

Format
Online

No books listed.

New Testament Survey

This class will give each student an overview of the New Testament. Special emphasis is placed upon authorship, date, and purpose of each book. The student will develop a broad outline for each book. This course will also examine the background and content of each book. Briefly mentioned will be the intertestamental period in order to place the ministry of Jesus Christ into a historical context. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
BI 102

Credit Hours
3

Department
Bible

Instructor
Ryan Scoggins

Format
Online

No books listed.

Survey of Bible Doctrines

This course is a survey of the ten major doctrines of systematic theology. This course can be replaced with BI 361, BI 362, BI 363, or BI 364. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
BI 110

Credit Hours
3

Department
Bible

Instructor
Zach Glenning

Format
Online

No books listed.

Life of Christ

This course is an in-depth look at the harmonizing of the Gospels. It looks at the major chronological periods in the life of our Lord. The Lord’s life and teachings will be examined with special emphasis on the crucifixion week. Prerequisite: None

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
BI 201

Credit Hours
3

Department
Bible

Instructor
Ryan Scoggins

Format
Online

No books listed.

Grammar and Composition 1

This course teaches English grammar and foundational writing concepts on a college level. Because clear writing is developed through good English basics, this class aids the student in development of clear writing and grammar skills that will be further developed in EN 102. Prerequisite: EN 100 or test scoring requirement met

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
EN 101

Credit Hours
3

Department
English

Instructor
Heidi Haynes

Format
Online

Course Books

Book Title: The Best Grammar Workbook Ever
Author: Arlene Miller
ISBN or ASIN: 991167406

Grammar and Composition 2

This course is designed to teach the creative art of composition, along with the study and review of word usage and the action of the parts of speech in the written composition. Communicating in a clear, effective, and appropriate manner and writing a collegiate research paper are the objectives of this class. Prerequisite: EN 101

Term
Term A

Day
Online

Location
Online

Hour
Online

Course ID
EN 102

Credit Hours
3

Department
English

Instructor
Heidi Haynes

Format
Online

Course Books

Book Title: The Best Grammar Workbook Ever
Author: Arlene Miller
ISBN or ASIN: 991167406