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Summer 2022 Classes

Are you ready for Summer classes?

We’re offering a variety of courses this summer to keep your education in motion. Summer classes at Midwestern Seminary & Spurgeon College are a great way to finish quicker and get on the field faster. Maximize your summer; advance your training.


One-week Intensives:

(Available as live online courses)
Class Name Credits Teacher Class Time Dates Details
Marshall Adkins Biblical Counseling Class
BC 5525 INT 01 Contemporary Issues and Biblical Counseling 3 M. Adkins 8:00 AM 5:00 PM June 24-28 3 weeks of pre-coursework
Dr. Allen’s Cross-listed Sermon Prep Class
MN 5161 INT 01 Preaching I: Sermon Preparation Practicum 3 J. Allen See Syllabus See Syllabus May 6-9 Cross-listed. Please contact Dr. Tyler Sykora at tsykora@mbts.edu for more information.
MN 310 INT 01 Sermon Preparation 3 J. Allen See Syllabus See Syllabus May 6-9 Cross-listed. Please contact Dr. Tyler Sykora at tsykora@mbts.edu for more information.
Dr. Pulliam’s Cross-listed Hermeneutics Class(Offered Live as well)
BS 2400 INT 01 Indroduction to Hermeneutics 3 C. Pulliam 8:00 AM 5:00 PM May 13-17 3 weeks of post-coursework. Cross-listed. “Live” section available. Please see the Global Campus schedule for more information.
U-BS 204 INT 01 Indroduction to Hermeneutics 3 C. Pulliam 8:00 AM 5:00 PM May 13-17 3 weeks of post-coursework. Cross-listed. “Live” section available. Please see the Global Campus schedule for more information.

 

Study Trips

Class Name Credits Teacher Class Time
GS 1554 TRIP 02 Special Topic: The SBC and the Church 3 P. Hudson Attendance of the SBC Annual Convention in Indianapolis from June 9-12 is required, as students will attend the Pastor’s Conference, SBC/MBTS events and meetings, and meet with President Jason Allen and other SBC leaders. See syllabus for assignments. Pre-coursework begins May 8 and post-coursework ends July 2. Students are responsible for covering their travel to/from Indianapolis as well as their lodging and food. Additionally, course enrollment costs are separate from travel expenses. For more information, please contact Professor Patrick Hudson at phudson@mbts.edu.
OR
HT 3110 TRIP 02 Baptist History 3 P. Hudson
U-GS 350 TRIP 02 Special Topic: The SBC and the Church 3 P. Hudson Attendance of the SBC Annual Convention in Indianapolis from June 9-12 is required, as students will attend the Pastor’s Conference, SBC/MBTS events and meetings, and meet with President Jason Allen and other SBC leaders. See syllabus for assignments. Pre-coursework begins May 8 and post-coursework ends July 2. Students are responsible for covering their travel to/from Indianapolis as well as their lodging and food. Additionally, course enrollment costs are separate from travel expenses. For more information, please contact Professor Patrick Hudson at phudson@mbts.edu.
OR
U-HT 450 TRIP 02 The Church 3 P. Hudson

Flexible Formats

Summer Intensives
Course highlights

Expository Preaching I with Dr. Jason Allen
May 8-12
[Graduate / Undergraduate]

The SBC and the Church
with Pat Hudson and other SBC Leaders
June 11-12, 2023: SBC Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA (required)
Course works begin May 8
[Graduate / Undergraduate]

History of Christianity
with Dr. Michael McMullen
[Graduate / Undergraduate]

Summer 2024

ON-CAMPUS

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ONLINE

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Registration Deadlines
Intensives May 13
Online Term A April 29
Online Term B June 17
Online Term C April 29
Online Term D May 27

How to Enroll for Classes


Log In:

Log into the Student Portal using the same Username and Password you use to log into Canvas. If you don’t know what your Username and Password are, contact the MBTS Helpdesk at helpdesk@mbts.edu or 816-414-3763.

Check the Term:

Make sure that the correct term is displayed

Click on Registration

See menu on left side of screen.

Show Filter:

Click the tab that says, Show Filter. This opens up some additional dialog boxes.

Choose the Correct Campus

Underneath the title, Course Access Campus, you’ll see 3 different boxes you can check:

If you want to enroll in a course that’s meeting on the Main campus in Kansas City, check “MAIN.”

If you want to enroll in an ONLINE course, check “ONLINE.”

Type the Course Number:

Underneath the title, Course ID Filter you’ll see 4 dialog boxes. In the one entitled, Course # type the number of one of the courses you want to take this fall.

Undergraduate courses have 3 digits in the course number, like this: BS115 or HT411. (Sometimes undergraduate courses have a “U-” in front of the course numbers, like this: U-HT411. This helps designate them as undergraduate courses.)

Graduate (Master’s level) courses have 4 digits in the course number, like this:
BS2101 or HT3100.

In the Course # box, type only the numerals for the course number you want to enroll in. Leave off the letter prefixes.

Apply Filter:

Scroll down and click on “Apply Filter.” The course you want will display below.

There may be more than one “Section” of the course you want. Make sure you choose the section that will fit with the rest of your schedule.

Use That Filter:

Also, if you want to take an ONLINE course, make sure you’re no signing up for an ON-CAMPUS course, and vice-versa.

Check the “Credit” Box

To enroll in the class you see listed, check the box beside the word “Credit.”

When you click in this box, that will place the course in your “Shopping Cart” until you finish choosing all your courses.

REPEAT:

If you want to enroll in another course, repeat Steps 4-8 above.

Process Registration:

When you’re finished selecting all your courses, click on “Process Registration” at the bottom right of the screen. The courses you just
enrolled in will be displayed.

If you want to, you can click on “Go to Ledger” to continue to the “My Ledger” page, where you can review your charges and make payment.