Curriculum

YEAR 1
Fall Semester      Spring Semester
CourseCredits CourseCredits
*BE 111Introduction to Biblical Studies3 *BE 121Old Testament II3
*BE 112Old Testament I3 BE 122Acts2
BE 113NT Survey3 BE 123Thessalonians/Pastorals3
Mi 111Evangelism2 CE 121Intro to Christian Education2
Eng 111English Grammar2 Eng 121English Composition2
Gk 111Greek I3 Gk 121Greek II3
YEAR 2
Fall Semester      Spring Semester
CourseCredits CourseCredits
*BE 211Old Testament III3 *BE 221Old Testament IV3
BE 212Romans and Galatians3 BE 222John: Gospel/Epistles3
*Th 211Doctrine I3 *Th 221Doctrine II3
*CH 211Church History I2 *CH 221Church History II2
Gov 211Government2 Gov 221Government2
Gk 211Greek III4 Gk 221Greek IV4
YEAR 3
Fall Semester      Spring Semester
CourseCredits CourseCredits
*BE 311Old Testament V3 BE 321Revelation / Daniel3
BE 312Matthew2 Mi 321Intro to Missions2
*Th 311Doctrine III3 *Th 321Doctrine IV3
*CH 311Church History III2 PS 321Homiletics II2
PS 311Homiletics I2 PS 322Church Administration2
Hb 311Hebrew I3 Hb 321Hebrew II3
YEAR 4
Fall Semester      Spring Semester
CourseCredits CourseCredits
BE 411Corinthians2 BE 421General Epistles3
Th 411Apologetics3 BE 422Prison Epistles3
Mi 411Church Planting2 Th 421Cults2
CE 411Christian Life and Family3 Th 422Theology Seminar2
PS 411Church Music2 PS 421Pastoral Duties2
Hb 411Hebrew III3 Hb 421Hebrew IV3

*Course Descriptions (where course title is insufficient to describe the study):
BE 111 Introduction to Biblical Studies
An introductory presentation of scriptural principles governing biblical interpretation, study methods and application; a biblical explanation and defense of Dispensationalism; an introduction to the Bible manuscript and version controversy, confirming the credibility and superiority of the Majority Text.
BE 112 Old Testament I
A biblical introduction to the Old Testament with a chronological survey of God's dealings with His people, emphasizing Israel's national, political, and spiritual history.
BE 121 Old Testament II (Genesis - Deuteronomy)
A study of God's works and covenants from the beginning of His creation through the experiences of Israel under the leadership of Moses, emphasizing primary biblical themes (e.g., Creation, Sin, Judgment, Faith, Covenant, Obedience, Seed and Israel).
BE 211 Old Testament III
A study of the Lord's dealings with Israel from their entrance into the Promised Land throughout the reign of Solomon; emphasizing the historical progression within the context of God's covenants and dispensational requirements. Consideration will be given to the poetical writings with emphasis on God's works and excellency, the worship and praise of God, and blessings and life of those who trust in Him and His Word.
BE 221 Old Testament IV
A study of God’s dealings with His people from the division of the kingdom to the eviction of Judah from the land during the Babylonian conquest. Consideration will be given not only to the historical development but also to the prophetic messages of the period; emphasizing the character and promises of God regarding the Messiah, kingdom and future of Israel.
BE 311 Old Testament V
A study of the Lord’s dealings with Israel while in Babylonian captivity through their return to the land and rebuilding of Jerusalem and the temple. Consideration will be given to the historical events and their significance for Christian life and ministry today. Consideration will be given to the prophetic messages wherein God rebukes and encourages His people, and promises the Lord’s coming and kingdom.
TH 211 Doctrine I
Theology Proper, Bibliology and Angelology
TH 221 Doctrine II
Anthropology, Hamartiology, Christology, and Soteriology
TH 222 Apologetics
A survey of evidences for the inerrancy of Scripture and validity of Bible Christianity from prophecy, internal structure, history and archaeology; including answers to common objections; a defense of biblical creation.
TH 311 Doctrine III
Pneumatology and Ecclesiology
TH 321 Doctrine IV
Eschatology
TH 322
An oral examination of the student when he concisely affirms and defends his prepared doctrinal statement.
CH 211 Church History I
A study of the history of the church from the close of the book of Acts through the 15th century; noting those groups of believers who stood and often suffered for the faith of the Word of God in the midst of heresy, compromise and syncretism.
CH 221 Church History II
A study of the church from the 16th through the 18th centuries; emphasizing the Reformation, religion in Colonial America and Baptist history.
CH 311 Church History III
A study of the church from the 19th century to the present; emphasizing the history and development of Fundamentalism and its stand against Modernism, Neo Orthodoxy, New Evangelicalism, Ecumenism, the Charismatic movement, Conservative Evangelicalism; T4G, etc., demonstrating that Biblical Separation is essential to true Fundamentalism.