Bachelor of Christian Ministry
A Bachelor of Ministry degree provides numerous benefits for individuals interested in pursuing a career within ministry. The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to become effective leaders, pastors, or ministers. Students learn to interpret and apply biblical teachings, manage church operations, conduct pastoral counseling, and plan events. One of the main benefits of a Bachelor of Ministry degree is that it prepares graduates for various roles within the church. Graduates can become youth pastors, associate pastors, worship leaders, or even lead pastors. They have the knowledge and training to effectively communicate the gospel message and lead congregations towards spiritual growth.
5 Sessions | 3 Courses per Session | 4 Credit Hours per Course | 60 Total Credit Hours l DVD and Self Study Courses
Session 1 BB100 Old Testament Survey I TH101 Theoretical Hermeneutics BB131 Letter to the Romans Session 2 BB102 Old Testament Survey II MN101 Evangelism BB132 Ephesians |
Session 3
BB103 Old Testament Survey III BB111 New Testament Survey I CO101 Biblical Counseling I Session 4 BB112 New Testament Survey II TH102 Christology TH103 Systematic Theology I Session 5 BB113 New Testament Survey III MN104 Christian Ethics MN102 Biblical Leadership |
American Psychological Association (APA) RequirementsStudents are required to utilize American Psychological
Association (APA) formatting and maintain a level of quality as required for
all CCSGS Programs. Written research assignments must reference sources when utilized
in research assignments. References must include the title of the manuscript,
page location, book author name, and name of publisher, and date of
publication. The student must write a research paper for each course of study.
All graduate-level students will be required to write a thesis or dissertation.
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