If you have a great desire for helping others and feel a calling to delve into the mysteries of spiritual knowledge, then the Bachelor’s Degree program can open the door to a number of opportunities that allow you to live out your passion!
From teaching to ministry, a Bachelors’s degree is an excellent starting point to enter into a career that helps you share your knowledge and skills with the world. Theology is a broad field that includes biblical studies, ministry, religious studies, and divinity.
Bachelor of Arts in Church Administration (B.A.C.A.)
Credit Hours: 120
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or Equivalent
Leadership is a great need in the church. The Bachelor of Arts in Church Administration (B.A.C.A.) prospectus is a creative response to the management and administrative leadership needs of the church. The rationale of the Bachelor of Arts in Church Administration is to equip pastors, administrators, and church leaders with the relevant knowledge and skills in church leadership, management, and administration. Therefore, the foundation of the course work is to produce effective and knowledgeable leaders for the church of the 21st century.
The aim of the Church Administration course is to prepare personnel to occupy higher leadership positions in the management of the church. The sequence seeks to provide Bible-based knowledge and skills for those who desire to serve in the management and administration of the church.
Bachelor of Theology (BTH, THB, or BTHEOL)
Credit Hours: 120
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or Equivalent
The mission of the Bachelor of Theology program is to further equip our students in the ministry, to help them identify their passion, and prepare them to do the work God has called them to do.
Earning your Bachelor of Theology will deepen your understanding of the Word of God and enrich your spiritual life as a follower of Christ. This program focuses on Bible theology, systematic theology, spiritual warfare, hermeneutics, as well as New Testament church history. This program combines theological studies with a possible minor in leadership, arts, or science. This diverse and rich learning environment will prepare you for service and community engagement—whether in your own backyard or an international context.