The Bachelor Degree in Christian Education and Counseling is designed to prepare students for topics in Christian Education and Counseling. This is a unique program, which covers a variety of topics ranging from Christian Education, History, and Theological Controversies to Counseling. Furthermore, students would learn and conduct high quality qualitative and quantitative research, analysis, and present findings on various themes. The following is a sample of course requirements for the Program. Courses must be completed with a grade of C - or better in order to successfully complete the program.
Course Number Course Name Credit Value
- TEA210 Christian Education I 4.0
- TEA310 Christian Education II 4.0
- BIB221 History of Early Christianity 4.0
- BIB222 Christian Art During Byzantine Empire 4.0
- BIB223 The Crusades 4.0
- BIB224 US Religious History 4.0
- BIB225 History of Medieval Christianity 4.0
- BIB226 History of Christianity in Africa 4.0
- COU207 Interpersonal Counseling and Crisis Intervention 4.0
- COU210 Counseling in Sick 4.0
- COU215 Group Counseling 4.0
- COU224 Negotiation, Mediation, and Conflict Resolution 4.0
- COU330 Pastoral and Behavioral Psychology 4.0
- COU333 Marriage Counseling 4.0
- COMP102 Comparative Analysis:
- Teaching and Practical Living of Christ 4.0
- THE106 Contemporary Theological Controversies 4.0
- INTL103 Intro to International Affairs: Regional Cultures and Worldviews 4.0
- COM210 Interpersonal Communications 4.0
- COM310 Public Speaking 4.0 LANG204 English I 4.0
- LANG304 English II 4.0
- BIB101 Biblical Overview 4.0
- REAN201 Research and Analytics I 4.0
- REAN301 Research and Analytics II 4.0
- BIB110 Major Biblical Themes and Link Analysis 1 4.0
- BIB210 Major Biblical Themes and Link Analysis 2 4.0
- BIB215 The Rapture and Great Tribulation 4.0
- MMGT215 Microsoft Office II (Powerpoint) 4.0
- MMGT210 Microsoft Office I (Word) 4.0
- TEA202 Teaching and Learning Styles 4.0
- CON330 Pastoral and Behavioral Psychology 4.0
TOTAL 128