Syllabi
The classes offered in our degree program have standardization depending upon the type of class.
The following are syllabi for each category.
Books of the Bible Applicable to all courses that are direct exposition of Scripture. Course Code OT and NT included.
Objectives:
To give a thorough understanding of the context, background, literary style and cultural setting of the book. This will be accomplished by chapter by chapter survey focusing in on troublesome verses to gain foundational interpretation of the text. Each class will concern itself with defining theological terms, discussion to expand upon what the Holy Spirit would accomplish in the class fellowship and application of principles learned in the students walk.
Required:

- Participation–Attendance that would include no more than 2 absences (special circumstances could mitigate under decision of instructor and Bible College administration) and involvement in class discussion. (20% 0f grade)

- Term Paper– 5 pages, single-space, 10-font (Arial) covering topic that illustrates principle covered within the text of the book. Subject of term paper is to be approved by the instructor by mid-term. (50% of grade)

- Final Exam– Short essay/multiple choice exam covering course study (30% of grade)
Supportive Academics Applicable to courses supporting Biblical studies. These classes would include Apologetics, Systematic Theology, Church History. Course code TH, CH, ET and MI included.
Objectives:
To give a thorough understanding of the context, background, literary style and cultural setting of the book. This will be accomplished by chapter by chapter survey focusing in on troublesome verses to gain foundational interpretation of the text. Each class will concern itself with defining theological terms, discussion to expand upon what the Holy Spirit would accomplish in the class fellowship and application of principles learned in the students walk.
Required:

- Participation–Attendance that would include no more than 2 absences (special circumstances could mitigate under decision of instructor and Bible College administration) and involvement in class discussion. (20% 0f grade)

- Term Paper– 5 pages, single-space, 10-font (Arial) covering topic that illustrates principle covered within the text of the book. Subject of term paper is to be approved by the instructor by mid-term. (50% of grade)

- Final Exam– Short essay/multiple choice exam covering course study (30% of grade)
Disciplinary Studies Applicable to administration of the Bible. These classes would include Hermeneutics, Biblical Counseling, Teaching and Preaching. Course code BC, LA and PT included.
Objectives:
To give a thorough understanding of the context, background, literary style and cultural setting of the book. This will be accomplished by chapter by chapter survey focusing in on troublesome verses to gain foundational interpretation of the text. Each class will concern itself with defining theological terms, discussion to expand upon what the Holy Spirit would accomplish in the class fellowship and application of principles learned in the students walk.
Required:

- Participation–Attendance that would include no more than 2 absences (special circumstances could mitigate under decision of instructor and Bible College administration) and involvement in class discussion. (20% 0f grade)

- Term Paper– 5 pages, single-space, 10-font (Arial) covering topic that illustrates principle covered within the text of the book. Subject of term paper is to be approved by the instructor by mid-term. (50% of grade)

- Final Exam– Short essay/multiple choice exam covering course study (30% of grade)