Bachelor of Theology

Program Description

The Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.) program presents opportunities to explore traditional Christian faith through academic and critical lenses. Students will be expected to critically and comprehensively analyze Christian scriptures and doctrines while placing teachings within a historical context. They will build foundational and advanced knowledge of theological principles.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the Bachelor of Theology program, students will be able to :

  • Analyze information in order to draw valid conclusions and make insightful judgments (Critical Thinking).
  • Explain natural phenomena by applying foundational principles from the physical sciences (Natural Science).
  • Outline global history, American history, culture, society, and achievements in the arts (Social Sciences).
  • Demonstrate the ability to convey facts, ideas, and overall arguments, idiomatically and compellingly, in a variety of written or spoken formats (Communication Skills).
  • Explain the basic content of the Bible and important themes of the Biblical texts (Bible).
  • Examine the key theological themes and pressing issues in biblical theology, systematic theology and the Church history (Theology).
  • Develop personal competency in integration of faith with life and spiritual commitment in the community context (Personal and Spiritual Growth).
Course Requirements

I. General Education Requirements (56 Units)

  1. Humanities (12 units)
  2. English/Communications (16 units)
  3. Social Science (16 units)
  4. Natural Science/Computer/Engineering (12 units)

II. Program Requirements (88 units)

  1. Church History (8 units)
  2. Biblical Studies (40 units)
  3. Theology (16 units)
  4. Christian Leadership (24 units)

III. Electives (36 units)