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About Our Degrees

Overview of the Undergraduate degrees we offer.

Associates in Biblical Foundations

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Two-year Bible intensive that’s designed to help students know what they want to do next
Blends general education, biblical studies, and ministry skills
Transfers seamlessly into a 4-year degree
Program Outcomes
Retain a basic knowledge of the major genres of the Bible.
Develop a framework for studying Scripture that ensures responsible interpretation.
Demonstrate righteousness derived from understanding God’s Word in your job of choice.
Continue your education in a bachelor’s program.
Apply biblical theology to present social issues.

Bachelor’s Degrees Quick Facts

Program Format: On Campus or Online
Delivery Method: Flipped Classroom= Videos + Podcasts + Live Workshops
Course Length: 8 Week Terms, 4 Week Intensives, 7 enroll periods a year
Program Length: 127 Credits, 4 Year Degree

Program Benefits

100% of courses incorporate the Bible
Personalized Advising for Academics & Career
3 Mission Experiences in the developing world built into the curriculum
100% of Alumni graduated debt-free
Customizable Professional Development (ProDev) path with stackable certificates and experiential learning
Guaranteed job placement after graduation + ProDev completion

Bachelor’s in Biblical Studies

We believe an education in God’s Word is necessary for all of life and work, not solely a life of ministry. Our biblically-literate alumni can be found in fields as diverse as law, business, health care, agriculture, film, construction, education, and ministry and missions.
Key Facts
More Bible credits than any other Bible college
In-depth look at almost the entire canon (60 out of 66 books)
Classes on specific books of the Bible (Genesis, Jeremiah, etc.)
Ministerial skills-based classes that teach you how to minister through scripture

Program Outcomes
Retain extensive knowledge of the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament.
Interpret Scripture in its original languages using modern research tools.
Apply a biblical worldview to guide life, ministry, and professional practice.
Communicate the truths of Scripture in a variety of contexts, in both written and verbal forms (including some exposure to cross-cultural contexts).
Identify their gifts and discern how to use them to benefit their community.
Pursue further studies in theology and ministry at the graduate level.

Bachelor’s in Community Development

Key Facts
12+ weeks spent on the mission field
96% of alumni are still involved in ministry & missions 10+ years later
Hands On Experience with Kids, Elderly, Immigrants & Refugees in Nashville
Foreign Language Acquisition: Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Tagalog
Program Outcomes
Explain the Great Commission within the context of the Old and New Testament
Design and implement a project that addresses a developing world issue in a culturally appropriate way.
Communicate cross-culturally in a foreign language at an intermediate level.
Demonstrate a specialized skill in a category of service
Understand approaches to design, implementation, and the evaluation of projects that meet the basic needs of communities in a cross-cultural context.
Identify their gifts and discern how to use them to benefit their community.
Pursue further studies in community development, missiology, or organization leadership at the graduate level.
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