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BIBLICAL STUDIES (OT/NT/BL)
THEOLOGY/PHILOSOPHY CHURCH HISTORY/ MISSIONS/ETHICS
PRACTICAL
MINISTRIES
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Theology Old Testament Survey Pentateuch and History of Israel Old Testament Prophets
Poetic and Wisdom Literature
New Testament Survey
Hermeneutics
Synoptic Gospels, Acts and NT History
Gospel and Letters of John
Pauline Epistles
General Epistles and the Apocalypse
NT Theology
Biblical Greek (I-IV)
Biblical Hebrew (I-IV)
4 Electives
Systematic Theology I
(Revelation, God, Creation, Angels)
Systematic Theology II
(Humanity, Sin, Salvation and Christ)
Systematic Theology III
(Holy Spirit, Church and the End Times)
Church History I
Church History II
Church History III
(African Church History)
Apologetics (2 Credits)
Social/Theological Ethics & Action Christianity, Politics and Culture in Africa World Missions
History of Philosophy and Christian Thought
Spiritual Formation & Leadership
Evangelism and Discipleship
Pastoral Theology/Ministries
Biblical Counseling
Principles of Preaching (Homiletics I)
Homiletics II
Missiology: Theology, Issues & trends
Organizational Management & Leadership Christian Education: The Educational Mandate of the Church
Principles of Church Growth Christian Marriage and Family
ELECTIVES GENERAL EDUCATION MINISTRY ELECTIVES
Genesis (2 Credit)
Backgrounds of Early Christianity (2 Credits)
Hermeneutics II (2 Credits)
Galatians & Romans (2 Credits)
Corinthians (2 Credits)
Daniel, Revelation and other Prophecy Texts
(Intro to Biblical Prophecy)
Introduction to Biblical/ Textual Criticism (2 Credits)
The Postmodern Challenge to the Bible (2 Credits)
Topics in Old Testament Studies (1 Credit)
Topics in New Testament Studies (1 Credit)
Biblical Languages
Greek I (2 Credits)
Greek II
Greek III
Greek Syntax/Exegesis
Biblical Hebrew I
Biblical Hebrew II
Biblical Hebrew III
Biblical Hebrew Exegesis
Greek Tools for Bible Study
English Grammar and Vocabulary (2 Credits)
English Composition (2 Credits)
College Mathematics (2 Credits)
College Physics (2 Credits)
College Biology (2 Credits)
College Chemistry (2 Credits)
Research Methods (2 Credits)
Personal/Community Health (2 Credits)
Social-Cultural Anthropology (2 Credits)
Cultural Hermeneutics (2 Credits)
Advanced Worldview Analysis
Communication & Public Speaking (2 Credits)
Psychology (2 Credits)
African History in Global Context (2 Credits)
Introduction to Sociology (2 Credits)
Introduction to Philosophy (2 Credits)
Introduction to Computers & Educational Technology (2 Credits)
Introduction to Computer Science (2 Credits)
Introduction to Information Technology (2 Credits)
Introduction to Accounting (2 Credits)
Introduction to Business Management (2 Credits)
Socio-Economic History of Kenya (2 Credits)
Elements of Music (1 Credit)
Educational Psychology (2 Credits)
Issues in Science and Religion (1 Credit)
Topics in the Social Sciences (2 Credits)
Topics in History (2 Credits)
Topics in Philosophy (2
Credits)
Contemporary World Missions
Theology of Mission
Christian Counseling (2 Credits)
Principles of Teaching (2 Credits)
Educational Administration (2 Credits)
Curriculum Development (2 Credits)
Early Childhood Education (2 Credits)
Developmental Psychology: A Christian Approach (2 Credits)
Sunday-School Teacher Training (1 Credit)
Pastoral Theology (2 Credits)
Leadership Development/Applied leadership (2 Credits)
Missions Issues and Trends (2 Credits)
Cross-Cultural Communication (2 Credits)
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Business Management
Accounting/Entrepreneurship
Small-Scale Businesses
Computer Studies/Information Technology
Construction Technology
Engineering
Agricultural Economics
Food & Nutrition Sciences
Nursing /Medical Assistant Course, etc.
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