COURSE LISTINGS
Courses listed in this catalog are subject to change through normal
academic channels. New courses and changes in existing courses
are initiated by the appropriate departments, approved by the
Vice President of Academic Affairs, the Academic policies Committee,
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INTERPRETATION
OF THE NUMBERING SYSTEM
The first digit of the number represents the specific field of study:
- Old Testament
- New Testament
- Theology & Apologetics
- Church History
- Practical Theology
These five digits represent courses in the graduate programs
of instruction. For courses in the postgraduate program, the first
digit corresponds with the arrangement above, except that it is
increased by 5.
- Old Testament
- New Testament
- Theology & Apologetics
- Church History
- Practical Theology
Elective
courses listed include those offered this year, as well as possibilities
for future semesters. The sizable number affords the students
a unique opportunity to select and spend time in a precise filed
of interest.
In addition to the courses listed, professors are happy to arrange
research courses with qualified students. These will be conducted
as independent studies with assigned readings, research, conferences
with the professor, papers, and examinations. Students desiring
such courses must be regularly enrolled and working on a degree
program and maintaining a B average or better.
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