Bachelor of Theology (BATh) degree prepares students for secular, religious, and public service employment and to pursue advanced degrees. Graduates can work as ministers, lead international missions, or help others through community service programs. They may also provide religious instruction and lead Bible study programs. The program consists of eight semesters which are the equivalent of eighty credit hours with a capstone dissertation.
The Bachelor's Degree in Archaeology & Biblical History (BABH) program will acquaint the student with a broad perspective of Biblical Archaeology. The program consists of eight courses which are the equivalent of eighty credit hour with and a capstone dissertation.
The purpose of the Baccalaureate in Divinity & Ministry Degree Program (BAMin) program is to broaden the student’s perspectives and understanding of pastoral leadership in preparation for the Master's in Divinity program (MDiv). The BAMin program consists of eight semesters which are the equivalent of eighty credit hours with a capstone dissertation.