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Department of Biblical Studies and Theology

​The Bachelor of Arts program builds upon the associate degree with advanced biblical, theological, and ministry courses. Students are equipped to teach, preach, lead, and serve effectively in diverse ministry settings.

Department of Biblical Studies and Theology
Bachelor of Arts Degree Curriculum
Junior

(66 Credit Hours)
 

Spring Semester (12 Credits)

THE 360 – Bible Science (3.0)

FLG 350 – Greek I (3.0)

ENG 340 – Composition
                          English I (3.0)

THE 361 – Homiletics (3.0)
 

Summer Semester ( 6 Credits)

THE 362 – Christian
                        Growth (3.0)

FLG 352 – Spanish I (3.0)
 

Fall  Semester ( 12 Credits)

ENG 341 – Composition
                         English II (3.0)

FLG 351 –   Greek II (3.0)

ENG 342 – Writer’s
                         Block (3.0)

COM 330 – Advanced
                           Public
                           Speaking (3.0)

Total Junior Credit Hours: 30

Department of Biblical Studies and Theology
Bachelor of Arts Degree Curriculum
Sophomore
(66 Credit Hours)

 
Spring Semester (12 Credits)

FLG 450 – Spanish II (3.0)

MAT 430 – College
                        Algebra (3.0)

THE 460 – Qualities of a
                        Leader (3.0)

THE 461 – Officiate of
                       Ceremonies (3.0)

 

Fall Semester ( 12 Credits)

THE 462 – Ministerial
                         Ethics (3.0)

THE 463 – Pulpit
                        Etiquette (3.0)

THE 464 – Armor
                        Bearer (3.0)

THE 465 – Altar Call (3.0)
 

Spring Semester ( 12 Credits)

THE 466 – Gilgal
                         Experience (3.0)

THE 467 – Bethel
                         Experience (3.0)

THE 468 – Jericho
                         Experience (3.0)

THE 469 – Church
                        Planting (3.0)

Total Senior Credit Hours: 36

GPA: A minimum grade point average of 2.3 (C) or higher is required for all courses.
 

NOTE: This study material belongs to the Department of Biblical Studies & Theology (DBST) at Mississippi Life University (MLU). MLU owns the copyrights to all courses of study and related materials.  Any request for use must be submitted in writing and approved by the DBST, the MLU Chancellor, or the MLU Provost.

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