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Course Description

ICT 019 — Introduction to ICT

Students will learn about the fundamental concepts and practical applications of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in both academic and ministry fields.

Learning Objectives
  • Demonstrate basic ability using common computer applications.
  • Effectively and safely use the internet for research and communication.
  • Apply ethical principles for technology usage.
  • Select the best digital tools for study and ministry.
BIB 013 — Introduction to the Bible I (Old Testament)

This course gives students an overview of the Old Testament and examines how its books were written, arranged, and preserved.

Learning Objectives
  • Identify the major sections of the Old Testament.
  • Understand the historical background of Old Testament books.
  • Explain central theological themes of the Old Testament.
  • Connect Old Testament texts with New Testament theology.
BIB 014 — Introduction to the Bible II (New Testament)

This course explores the New Testament writings including the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation with emphasis on the life and ministry of Jesus Christ.

Learning Objectives
  • Provide a cultural overview of the New Testament world.
  • Evaluate the theological significance of Jesus Christ.
  • Explain the structure and themes of New Testament books.
  • Apply New Testament teachings to practical ministry.
TH 035 — Introduction to Christian Apologetics

Students learn how to defend the Christian faith using biblical, historical, and logical reasoning while responding to modern objections and worldviews.

Learning Objectives
  • Defend the Christian faith with biblical evidence.
  • Respond positively to secular and religious objections.
  • Explain the historical reliability of Scripture.
  • Exhibit Christ-like character in apologetic discussions.
SF 027 — Spiritual Life Formation

This course focuses on developing the spiritual life of the Christian leader through prayer, fasting, Scripture meditation, worship, and discipleship.

Learning Objectives
  • Develop a biblical theology of spiritual formation.
  • Evaluate personal spiritual growth and discipline.
  • Identify areas requiring spiritual development.
  • Demonstrate servant leadership through holiness.
TH 025 — Introduction to Christian Ethics

Students become acquainted with Christian ethics, moral values, and biblical standards for living within society and ministry.

Learning Objectives
  • Discuss biblical principles of Christian morality.
  • Apply Christian ethical standards to daily decisions.
  • Evaluate moral issues from a biblical perspective.
  • Practice integrity and leadership as Christians.
TH 017 — Topics in Christian Doctrines

This course provides an overview of foundational Christian doctrines including God, salvation, Scripture, and the Church.

Learning Objectives
  • Explain major Christian doctrines.
  • Identify biblical teachings on worship and ministry.
  • Evaluate theological issues relevant to ministry.
  • Apply doctrine to Christian living.
LMN 023 — Evangelism and Discipleship

Students study the Great Commission and practical methods for evangelism, discipleship, and church growth.

Learning Objectives
  • Communicate the gospel effectively.
  • Develop strategies for discipleship.
  • Apply evangelism techniques in ministry contexts.
  • Identify opportunities for mission outreach.
LD 037 — Foundations of Christian Leadership

This course introduces biblical and theological leadership principles with emphasis on servant leadership and vision.

Learning Objectives
  • Present biblical models of leadership.
  • Evaluate leadership strengths and weaknesses.
  • Develop leadership philosophies for ministry.
  • Prepare for transformational Christian leadership.
EH 011 — History and Doctrine of the Celestial Church

This course examines the history, worship, doctrine, and spiritual traditions of the Celestial Church of Christ.

Learning Objectives
  • Describe the development of the Celestial Church.
  • Identify key doctrinal teachings.
  • Explain worship and prophetic practices.
  • Evaluate the church’s impact in society.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

PROGRAM
LENGTH
in years

5

months

CORE
COURSES

6

Tutiom
Fee

FREE

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