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Bachelor of Religious Studies
The Bachelor of Religious Studies degree is designed to provide the student with a broad based academic and personal foundation that will prepare him/her for life and for graduate level vocational ministry training at a seminary. Courses also prepare the student for more specialized undergraduate studies at a university.
Upon graduation, the student is prepared with skills that are general in nature, but relevant to many business and ministry applications.
Courses:
- Old Testament Survey
- Spiritual Formation
- Intro to Communication I & II
- General Psychology
- Intro to Philosophy
- Freshman Seminar
- New Testament Survey
- Hermeneutics
- Intro to Communication II
- Intro to Canadian Sociology Elective
- General Ministry Placement I – VI
- History of Western Civilization I & II
- Intro to Theology I & II
- Worldviews, Christianity, & Culture
- Bible Elective
- Literature Elective
- Religious Studies Elective
- Bible Elective
- Science Elective
- Greek Elements I & II
- Ancient Near Eastern & Greco-Roman History
- General Education Elective
- New Testament Bible Elective
- Organizational Studies I & II
- Philosophy of Religion
- Religious Studies Senior Seminar
- Religious Studies Elective
Religious Studies Electives
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Major World Religions
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Ethics
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Issues in Contemporary Theology 1
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Issues in Contemporary Theology 2
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Philosophy and Theology of Human
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Development
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Issues & Trends in Missions
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Theology of Missions
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Intro to Cultural Anthropology
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Research in Missions
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