Bachelor of Christian Ministry- General Ministry Studies

Curriculum

 

General Education Courses (18 Credits)

COMM 111 English Composition I
COMM 112 English Composition II
SCIM 201 Introduction to Psychology
COMM 120 Internet Communication
Any Physical / Biological Science course
Any Philosophy course

 

Core Courses (54 Credits)

THEO 201 Systematic Theology I
THEO 202 Systematic Theology II
THEO 220 Life & Godliness
THEO 206 Spiritual Formation
THEO 208 Experiencing the God of the Bible
THEO 325 Apologetics
MINS 209 Christ & the Mission of Peacemaking & Reconciliation
MINS 325 Strategy
MINS 312 Spiritual Counseling
MINS 315 Principles of Biblical Leadership
MINS 316 Legacy Planning: Strategies for Recruiting and Developing Ministry Leaders I
MISS 101 Introduction to Christian Missions
MISS 215 Strategic Prayer, Spiritual Warfare, and Christian Revivals
MISS 205 Following the H.S. into Disciplemaking
BIBL 301 Hermeneutics (Bible Study Methods)
BIBL 104 Old Testament Survey
BIBL 105 New Testament Survey
BIBL 330 The Ministry Life and Letters of Paul

 

General Ministry Studies Major (21 Credits)

MINS 204 Starting a Christian Ministry
MINS 320 Partner Raising: Fundraising for Nonprofit Ministry
MINS 318 Team Leadership
MINS 332 Growing a Christian Ministry
MINS 338 Organizational Leadership in Ministry
MINS 440 Effective Governance of a Christian Ministry
MINS 460 Mentored Ministry Experience

 

Electives (27 Credits)

Elective credits can be any (100-400) college-level SU course in any discipline.

Collaborative Degree Program

Our B.A. programs are multi-institutional Collaborative Degree Programs (CDP). Students in this program take some of the required degree courses through Servants University and others (mostly General Education and chosen Electives) from different approved and highly recommended institutions of higher education to complete the degree requirements and receive their degree from Servants University.

The CDP model ensures that students receive a high-quality education from various great institutions in a way that allows these institutions to collaborate in a unique way to equip students. Students take courses from these approved institutions and then transfer credits to Servants University. Courses from approved institutions may be taken online or in person, if possible. There will usually be an online option for taking all required courses to ensure that students can complete the degree requirements from any location in the world.

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