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ASSOCIATE OF DIVINITY DEGREE, BIBLICAL STUDIES MAJOR (A.DIV.-BS.)

The Associate of Arts degree with a major in Biblical Studies is designed to provide students with a basic knowledge of the Bible and its interpretation as preparation for further training for vocational ministry.

CURRICULUM

Biblical/Theological Studies
BS101 Survey of Old Testament Literature
BS102 Survey of New Testament Literature
HT350 Christian Doctrine I
MN201 Personal Discipleship and Evangelism

12 hours
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs

General Education
GE101 English I
GE102 English II
GE201 Introduction to Computers
GE235 Marriage and Family
HT101 Christianity and the Western World
HT401 Worldviews
MU301 Introduction to Music in the Church
21 hours
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs

BS Emphasis
BS Old Testament Electives
BS New Testament Electives
BS201 Biblical Interpretation
CE304 Teaching Ministry of the Church 1
CE401 Principles of Christian Teaching 1
HT351 Christian Doctrine II

23 hours
6 hrs
6 hrs
2 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs

Electives

TOTAL

1 Male students may choose to study MN310 Sermon Preparation and MN311 Sermon Delivery in place of CE304 Teaching Ministry of the Church and CE401 Principles of Christian Teaching.

8 hours

64 hours

Please consult the MBTS Academic Catalog for the most accurate, up-to-date information.
Download the 2004-06 Academic Catalog in PDF format

 

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