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Associate of Arts in Applied Faith (A.A.), 60 Hrs.) – Monthly Payment Plan ($260 monthly, 18 months)

Associate of Biblical Studies (ABS), 60 Hrs.) – Monthly Payment Plan ($260 monthly, 18 months)

Bachelor of Biblical Education (BBE), 120 Hrs.) – Monthly Payment Plan ($260 monthly, 36 months)

Doctor of Education in Applied Faith (EdD, 60 Hrs.) – Monthly Payment Plan ($248 monthly, 30 months)

Doctor of Ministry in Applied Faith (DMin, 45 Hrs.) – Monthly Payment Plan ($233 monthly, 24 months)

Doctor of Philosophy in Biblical Exegesis and Praxis (PhD, 60 Hrs.) – Monthly Payment Plan ($248 monthly, 30 months)

Master of Arts in Faith Applied to Science (M.A.), 36 Hrs.) – Monthly Payment Plan ($288 monthly, 12 months)
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A-BIBL/EDUC/PHIL7511 Worldview Premises for Transformative Learning (Analysis of Genesis)
BIBL/EDUC/PHIL7511 Worldview Premises for Transformative Learning (Analysis of Genesis) is a post-graduate level analysis of the historical narrative of Genesis, which provides the epistemological and metaphysical grounding for Transformative Learning. As the first primary source in transformative literature, the text of Genesis presents many foundational aspects necessary for transformative learning. This analysis takes an exegetical approach, drawing implications from the text itself to help learners arrive at a worldview intended by the author of Genesis.

A-BIBL5303 Ancient Pedagogical Literature
BIBL 5303 is an introduction and synthetic overview of the Bible emphasizing pedagogical practices found within the text.

A-EDUC5501 Research Methods
EDUC5501 Research Methods introduces the graduate student to various research design methods. The course emphasizes analysis, methodology, and techniques that can assist the learner to prepare for the master’s thesis or research project.

A-EDUC5703 Intro to Organizational Leadership
Designed to challenge graduate students to examine and to apply Biblical leadership to all of their processes. Students will learn to evaluate this process from a Biblical viewpoint and to choose Christ- honoring influence processes.

A-EDUC7501 Applied Research Concepts and Methods
EDUC7501 APPLIED RESEARCH CONCEPTS AND METHODS – introduces the doctoral learner to various research design methods and applied skills required for dissertation research and writing. The course emphasizes analysis, methodology, and techniques to assist the learner to prepare for the doctoral research process while highlighting foundational frameworks for investigations and editing for professional publications.

A-HIST1101 Ancient World History I
HIST1101 examines the history of the ancient world through study of the emphases of each Book of the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) and focusing on the history of each and relating each Book to the larger picture of Old Testament history.

A-HIST1103 Ancient World History II
HIST1103 examines the history of the ancient world through study of the emphases of each Book of the Greek New Testament, focusing on the history of each and relating each Book to the larger picture of New Testament history.

A-HIST1103 Ancient World History II (Synchronous)
This synchronous class has weekly online attendance requirements. HIST1103 examines the history of the ancient world through study of the emphases of each Book of the Greek New Testament, focusing on the history of each and relating each Book to the larger picture of New Testament history.

A-LANG1301 Intro to the Greek Language (Koine)
LANG1301 is a study of the basic elements of the language of the New Testament, including translation of selected New Testament texts.

A-LANG5101 Languages for Interdisciplinary Research
A study of the basic elements of Biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek for primary source research in transformative learning models.

A-PHIL1101 Intro to Critical Thought
PHIL1101 is an introduction into the various belief systems that constitute worldviews with an emphasis on issues of epistemology, logic, and critical thinking.

A-PHIL5101 Worldview and Basis for Critical Thinking
PHIL5101 Worldview and Basis for Critical Thinking is a presentation of the literal, grammatical, and historical approach to studying and understanding communication, with an emphasis on special hermeneutical problems, such as figures of speech, typology, and modern criticism.

A-PHIL5101 Worldview and Basis for Critical Thinking
PHIL5101 Worldview and Basis for Critical Thinking is a presentation of the literal, grammatical, and historical approach to studying and understanding communication, with an emphasis on special hermeneutical problems, such as figures of speech, typology, and modern criticism.

A-PHIL7101 Comparative Worldview and Systems of Thought
PHIL7101 Comparative Worldview and Systems of Interdisciplinary Thought is an advanced comparison of worldview components and interdisciplinary applications and implications. This course challenges Learners to wrestle with the concept of worldview and how disciplines relate within any worldview. The methodology emphasizes foundational elements of worldview and specific components of worldview, compares worldviews and belief systems, and examines how disciplines fit in worldview and how they interrelate.