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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN APPLIED THEOLOGY

The Bachelor of Arts in Applied Theology is a practical degree that is designed for students who are centered in their desire to prepare for Christian ministry vocations. The degree program is structured to provide a strong biblical/theological/practical ministry foundation for leadership and includes opportunities for students to structure their own program to meet perceived needs in ministry.

The courses provide the core study for your major. For the Bachelor of Arts in Applied Theology, these courses may come from any course with a Prefix of BUS, CNS, CED, ECM, PRE, and PTH. Below is a sample of degree concentration courses. These may be switched and customized to meet your needs. Courses may be found in the course catalog on pages 34-52.

BUS100 – Church/Ministry Administration

BUS300 – Ministry Staff Management

BUS450 – Financial Planning: Finances in Perilous Times

CED101 – Introduction to Christian Education

CNS130 – Introduction to Christian Counseling

CNS131 – Biblical Counseling ECM101 – Evangelism

PRE201 – Homiletics I: Preparing a Biblical Message

PTH104 – Church Government

PTH204 – Pastoral Theology

PTH304 – Local Church Home Fellowships

PTH306 – Christian Ethics

PTH307 – Pastoral Counseling

PTH308 – Principles of Church Growth

PTH408 – Conflict Management
BACHELOR PROGRAMS

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

• Agree with tenants of Faith and have accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.

• Associate and Bachelor’s have no other prerequisite requirement. Anyone may register.
Students without a high school diploma will be on probation until they have proven capable of Completing college level work.
• Complete Application & Registration Form.
• Submit official transcripts of all previous college level work completed.
Students may request acceptance of transfer credit from an accredited school or its equivalent
Registrar will make acceptance determination and approval is by Academic Dean. Students may request assessment of lifetime learning/professional experience. Determination and assessment of advanced standing will be made by Academic Dean.
Students may elect to receive a letter grade such as (A – C), or may elect to receive credit (CR).
All Bachelor’s Degree program students must complete required units indicated by the Major of their choice. A minimum of 96 Units must be completed at BIU or BIU affiliate center.
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