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Course Key
Department Year Sequence Semester Title
AC 2 0 1 Leadership
Note: Electives are offered at the discretion of the academic administration.
Applied Christianity—AC
Core Courses
AC 001 Personal Evangelism (1)
Student will provide evidence of receiving training in personal evangelism
through his local church. The training should consist of approx 13 weeks of
instruction including at least one hour of instruction per week and two hours of
soul winning.
AC 102 Prayer: Asking and Receiving (2)
A study on the subject prayer using John R Rice’s book. Students will prepare
and present lessons on the subject of prayer (Intensive)
AC 122 Spiritual Growth/Beatitudes (2)
This class is designed to help the student understand the steps to spiritual
growth. (Institute)
AC 201 Leadership (2)
Key concepts of Biblical leadership. Every Christian is a leader in some regard.
(Intensive)
AC 202 Creative Bible Study Methods (3)
Student chooses three books of the Bible and studies through them using each of
the methods presented. (Online)
AC 212 Current Events in Christian Perspective (3)
Students will analyze real time events in the light of the Bible and Christian
perspective. (Online)
AC 301 The Pastor as a Parent (3)
Explores the unique challenges to raising children in a pastor’s home. Since the
topic is child raising the course will be helpful for both those planning on
being in the full time minisry and those who do not. (Online)
Electives
AC 321 People Skills (3)
Explores the dynamics of working with people, including patience, understanding
different personalities, etc. (Online)
AC 302 The doctrine of separation (3)
A study outlining why Baptists insist upon separation personally and
ecclesiastically. (Online)
AC 312 Christian Conversation—Ethics
Bible—BI
Core Courses
BI 101 Bible Survey (OT) (2)
A sixteen week look at the scope of events in the Old Testament of the Bible.
Students will see how the books of the Old Testament fit together to give a
unified testimony concerning God’s plan for the ages. (Institute)
BI 102 Bible Survey (NT) (2)
A sixteen week look at the events in the New Testament. Students will discover
how God’s plan outlined in the Old Testament is fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
(Institute)
BI 122 Romans (2)
Covers the book of Romans chapter by chapter. (Institute)
BI 131 Ten Commandments (2)
A study of these vital truths. (Online)
BI 201 1&2 Peter (2)
A chapter by chapter study of these two books of the Bible. (Institute)
BI 202 Life of Paul (2)
A study of the life and ministry of this man, so greatly used of God.
(Institute)
BI 212 Philippians (2)
A chapter by chapter study of the book of Philippians. (Institute)
BI 222 Zechariah (2)
A study of the book of Zechariah. Students will prepare and present lessons from
the book. (Intensive)
BI 301 1 Corinthians (2)
A chapter by chapter study of the book of 1 Corinthians. (Institute)
BI 302 2 Corinthians (2)
A chapter by chapter study of the book of 2 Corinthians. (Institute)
BI 311 Joshua (2)
A study of the book of Joshua. Students will prepare and present lessons from
the book. (Intensive)
BI 312 Genesis (3)
“It’s all about God”
A chapter by chapter study of the first book of the Bible. (Online)
Electives
BI 131 Life of Christ (3)
“These Are Written”
A study of the life of Christ as it is found chronologically in the Gospels.
(Online)
BI 222 Acts (3)
“Supernatural Christianity is Normal Christianity”
A chapter by chapter study of this most important New Testament book. (Online)
BI 322 Jeremiah (3)
A chapter by chapter study of this major prophet. (Online)
Church Education—CE
Core Courses
CE 202 Competent to Teach (2)
Designed to prepare the Sunday School teacher. This is the alternative class to
preaching for the ladies. (Intensive)
Church Ministries—CM
Core Courses
CM 101 Music Philosophy/Congregational Conducting (2)
An introduction into philosophy surrounding conservative music in a Baptist
church. The course will teach the techniques of congregational. (Intensive)
CM 302 Basic Christian Counseling counseling (2)
Philosophy of counseling; pre marital, marriage problems, anger, parenting,
drugs-alcohol-cigarettes, abuse. Also deals with finding local counselors for
referral. Women should take this course too – they often need to counsel ladies.
(Intensive)
General Education—GE
This material is self studied using A.C.E.’s School of Tomorrow curriculum.
Core Courses
GE 401 English Composition I (3)
A study of the fundamentals of English Composition: grammar, parts of speech,
punctuation, mechanics spelling, and the actual construction of sentences,
paragraphs and compositions.
GE 402 English Composition I (3)
A study of the fundamentals of English Composition: grammar, parts of speech,
punctuation, mechanics spelling, and the actual construction of sentences,
paragraphs and compositions.
GE 421 English Composition II (3)
This course is designed to aid the student in developing his writing skills.
Covers the techniques of writing such as introductions, outlines, storytelling,
comparison and contrast, and many other features which are essential to a good
piece of literature.
GE 422 English Composition II (3)
This course is designed to aid the student in developing his writing skills.
Covers the techniques of writing such as introductions, outlines, storytelling,
comparison and contrast, and many other features which are essential to a good
piece of literature.
GE 431 History of Civilization I (3)
The origin and development of Western man from the ancient Fertile Crescent to
the Reformation.
GE 432 History of Civilization I (3)
The origin and development of Western man from the ancient Fertile Crescent to
the Reformation.
GE 441 History of Civilization II (3)
This course traces the development of Western man and his institutions from the
Reformation.
GE 442 History of Civilization II (3)
This course traces the development of Western man and his institutions from the
Reformation.
Electives
GE 451 Introduction to Christian Counseling I (3)
The place of counseling, the Holy Spirit in counseling, and the pastor as
counselor are some of the subjects covered in this course of study.
GE 452 Introduction to Christian Counseling II (3)
The place of counseling, the Holy Spirit in counseling, and the pastor as
counselor are some of the subjects covered in this course of study.
GE 461 Greek I (3)
An introductory course in the Greek of the New Testament.
GE 462 Greek I (3)
An introductory course in the Greek of the New Testament.
GE 471 Greek II (3)
An intermediate course of New Testament Greek. Prerequisite: Greek I.
GE 472 Greek II (3)
An intermediate course of New Testament Greek. Prerequisite: Greek I.
GE-115 Intro to Geography (a) (3)
Comprises an examination of the basic elements in the earth’s environment.
GE-116 Intro to Geography (b) (3)
Comprises an examination of the basic elements in the earth’s environment.
Christian History—HI
Core Courses
HI 101 Christian Biographies I (2)
The biographies of Christians who have influenced the world, including Spurgeon
and Moody. (Online)
HI 102 Christian Biographies II (2)
The biographies of Christians who have influenced the world, including Sunday,
and J Frank Norris (Online)
HI 201 Christian Classics I (2)
Students will read some of the classics of Christian literature, including
Pilgrim’s Progress and In His Steps. And Grace Abounding. (Online)
HI 202 Christian Classics II (2)
Students will read some of the classics of Christian literature, including The
Autobiography of George Mueller. (Online)
HI 301 Church History (2)
Covers the history of the church. We will study Baptist history over the
backdrop of the history of Catholicism and Protestantism. (Institute)
Electives
HI 221 Reading on revival (3)
How to Experience Revival – Finney
Secrets of Spiritual Strength- Andrew Murray
Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God – Jonathan Edwards (Online)
Ladies’ Ministries—LM
Core Courses
LM 101 The Pastor’s Wife (2)
This course, though designed to give insights into the duties and challenges
unique to the pastor’s wife, will be beneficial to any Christian lady who
desires to be a help to her pastor’s wife. (Intensive)
LM 301 Ladies Meetings (2)
Planning and organizing various ladies’ meetings including monthly meetings,
annual conference, mother’s day and etc. (Intensive)
Missions—MI
Core Courses
MI 201 Missions (3)
Student would carry on a conversation via the Internet with two or more
missionaries (selected with the college’s approval) covering such topics as:
--Selection of field
--Unique difficulties and opportunities of foreign missions
--Deputations
--Etc.
The conversations will be collected and bound and presented to teacher. Minimum
of 50 communications and grade will be based on substance of communication.
(Online)
MI-301 Missionary Biographies I (2)
Students will read the biographies of the great missionaries of the past
including Hudson Taylor and David Livingstone. (Online)
MI 304 Missionary Biographies II (2)
Students will read the biographies of the great missionaries of the past
including William Carey and Adonirum Judson. (Online)
Practical Theology—PR
Core Courses
Pastoral Theology—PT
Core Courses
PT 202 Preaching (2)
The study of the history of, styles of and types of preaching. (Intensive)
PT 302 Church Planting (2)
Philosophy of and helps in planting a New Testament Baptist Church. (Intensive)
Electives
PT 201 The Use and Discipline of developing Anecdotes and Illustrations (3)
Covers the uses of anecdotes and illustrations in Christian ministry. Attempts
to develop the disciplines necessary to create personal illustration from life.
(Online)
PT 312 Lectures to My Students (3)
Based upon CH Spurgeon’s book for pastor students. Students will participate in
online discussions chapter by chapter. (Online)
PT 501 The Pastor and Handbooks
PT 502 The Pastor and meetings
PT 503 The Shepherd and His Sheep
Theology—TH
Core Courses
TH 101 Basic Bible Doctrine (2)
A sixteen week course covering the basic doctrines of the Bible, including some
discussion of doctrines distinctive to Baptists and difficult doctrines of the
Bible. (Institute)
TH 121 Soteriology/Eschatology (2)
This course is a more in depth look at two important doctrines of the Bible; the
doctrine of salvation and the doctrine of last things (Institute)
TH 102 Creation Science (3)
A study of the evidence supporting the literal creation. (Intensive)
TH 201 Bibliology (2)
The doctrine of the Bible. Covers manuscript evidence, transmission, and
preservation of the Bible. (Institute)
TH 221 Hermeneutics (2)
This is a study of the science of interpretation. The student will learn basic
laws used to govern the interpretation of any writing, and especially the Bible.
(Institute)
TH 202 The Godhead (2)
The study of the doctrines surrounding the three Persons of the Trinity.
(Institute)
TH 301 The Church in the Bible (2)
A study of the context of each time the word church is found in the King James
Version of the Bible. (Institute)
TH 302 Baptist Polity (2)
A study of the practice and government of a Baptist Church. (Institute)
TH 312 Church Dynamics (2)
A study of those elements that make a church dynamic for the Lord Jesus Christ.
(Institute)
Electives
TH 232 A Critical Evaluation of Protestant Systematic Theology (3)
Just what it sounds like. The student will examine several of the more popular
theology books of today learning to discern both what is right and wrong in
them. (Online)
TH 501 Contemporary Theology
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