Students wanting to enter the 60-credit Bachelor Degree in Ministry program must have completed an Associate Degree in Ministry or an equivalent of 60 credit hours.
The Bachelor of Ministry degree prepares students either for ordained ministry in a Christian church, or for a wider engagement in society.
Upon the successful completion of the Bachelor Degree in Ministry program, the students should be able to:
- serve in ministry such as a local church or missions and develop abilities and virtues that will prepare them for their calling and career
- provide an in-depth Biblical foundation to supply the values, knowledge and skills needed to effectively serve in church ministry
- demonstrate a good understanding of theological and Biblical interpretation
- provide foundational knowledge of the major disciplines of Christian ministry
- look closer at how Christianity engages culture and how to use the Christian faith to address our world's toughest issues
- explore Christian doctrine and how it developed
- formulate essential principles and ethics of Christianity
- provide an in-depth Biblical foundation to supply the values, knowledge and skills needed to effectively serve in church ministry
- explore Christian doctrine and how it developed
- formulate essential principles and ethics of Christianity
- provide the basic pastoral competence required for effective ministry in the Christian community
- develop initial skills for pastoral ministry
achieve personal growth in ministry through the integration of theory and practice