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Section 4 Degrees and Certificates - Central Christian College of the
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Section 4
Degrees and Certificates
Central Christian College of the Bible prepares graduates with the knowledge and
skills necessary to function as educated individuals, responsible citizens, and lifelong learners who communicate biblical truth and lead the church.
DEGREE OUTCOMES
Students who complete a degree demonstrate achievement of key outcomes in
the areas of Biblical Studies, General Studies, and Professional Studies.
BIBLICAL STUDIES
In order to serve our Mission and Vision, we help students grow in their
knowledge and skills for understanding and applying the teachings of the Bible in
various contexts. Graduates have a strong foundational knowledge of the
content of Scripture, utilize sound principles of biblical interpretation, gain
contemporary skills for ministry, and apply that knowledge, principle, and skill in
their personal and professional lives.
Student Outcomes
1.! Display knowledge of key Bible passages, characters, and events.
2.! Affirm and defend the truthfulness of the Bible and Christian faith.
3.! Discover the meaning and spiritual application of biblical texts through the
historical-grammatical method of interpretation.
4.! Identify the geographical, historical, linguistic, and cultural contexts of biblical
events and books.
5.! Explain the biblical teaching of major Christian doctrines.
6.! Identify the biblical values that guide ethical conduct in life.
7.! Articulate biblical principles of Christian life and leadership.
Requirements
Our heritage and mission lead us to emphasize Biblical Studies in our curriculum.
ABHE accreditation requires at least 30 Bible and theology credits in a bachelor’s
degree. All of Central’s bachelor’s degrees include a Bible major of 33 or 54
credits. ABHE accreditation also requires at least 18 Bible and theology credits in
an associate degree. All three of Central’s associate degrees include 21 or 24
credits in Biblical Studies.
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GENERAL STUDIES
Students equipped to interact with the global society need to have knowledge
and understanding of common areas of study. General Studies courses inform
the student intellectually; providing knowledge, the ability to gain knowledge,
and the ability to think critically. They inform the student practically; providing
knowledge regarding communication, literature, and social science. They inform
the student globally; providing knowledge concerning cultures and worldviews.
General Studies courses equip students to understand the liberal arts from a
Christian worldview.
Student Outcomes
1.! Demonstrate basic knowledge in communication, the humanities, and social
sciences.
2.! Exhibit independent, critical, and creative thinking skills.
3.! Locate and evaluate learning resources.
4.! Recognize the contributions of various cultures to the human experience.
5.! Communicate effectively through written and spoken methods.
6.! Identify the values necessary to guide ethical conduct and social
responsibility.
7.! List characteristics and examples of servant leadership.
Requirements
Accreditation standards require a curriculum in humanities, arts, and sciences to
provide a core of knowledge to students and accomplish our mission. General
Studies courses at Central are offered in the following areas:
Communication
Foreign Language
History
Literature/Arts
Philosophy and Science
Social Sciences
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees include 43 credits
in General Studies. The curriculum places emphasis on communication and social
sciences because our graduates will be utilizing knowledge and skills in those
areas in their employment.
The Bachelor of Religious Studies (BRS) degrees include 46 credits in General
Studies, some of which are taken at Central, and most of which are transferred
from other accredited college work.
The associate degrees each include 19 credits in General Studies to maximize
communication and critical thinking skills in two years of study.
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PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
During the history of Central Christian College of the Bible, its mission has been
consistent: to develop servant-leaders for the church. A servant-leader is
informed, inquisitive, creative, and skilled. Professional Studies courses take
students on a journey from introducing various ministries as a profession to the
concepts, attitudes, and skills that will help them be effective in their chosen field.
Professional Studies courses equip students for discipleship and entry-level
vocational ministry.
Student Outcomes
1.! Display a breadth of general knowledge of ministry and leadership.
2.! Determine biblical and effective approaches to ministry and leadership for
the contemporary church.
3.! Lead people to salvation in Jesus Christ and equip them for active service in
the body of Christ.
4.! Conduct a biblical ministry sensitive to historical, social, and cultural contexts.
5.! Communicate the Bible clearly and contextually.
6.! Identify the biblical values that guide ethical conduct in professional
responsibilities.
7.! Exhibit the character and gifts of a Christ-like servant-leader.
Requirements
Several types of Professional Studies courses are included in the degrees and
course descriptions.
Common Courses: All degrees require Christian Discipleship (PCM100) and
Principles of Evangelism (PCM222). Those courses provide direction in the
common goals of all ministry students: personal spiritual growth and the ability
to evangelize and disciple others.
Ministry Program Requirements: Each ministry major or minor has its own
required courses, starting with a “Foundations” course (usually taken during the
second semester of the second year). Specific ministry courses in theory,
methods, administration, and leadership are also required. Each ministry
program includes three designated courses within the Biblical Studies and
General Studies requirements that are considered part of the major requirements.
Majors: The BA and BS degrees develop a major made up of 36.5 credits of
study in a specific ministry discipline. Course requirements for majors are listed
in Section 2 of this catalog. Available majors include: Biblical Research,
Christian Counseling, Christian Education, Christian Ministries, Cross-cultural
Ministry, Preaching Ministry, and Youth & Family Ministry.
Minors: A student may add a minor to an onsite bachelor’s degree to seek
expertise and credentialing in an area beyond the major. Minors are an
additional 15 credits of study, which may require careful planning and enrollment
beyond four years. Specialized Minors are extended internships that are
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completed with a ministry that partners with CCCB. Course requirements for
minors are listed in Sections 2 & 3 of this catalog. Available minors include:
Biblical Languages, Biblical Research, Campus Ministry, Christian
Communication, Christian Community Development, Christian Education,
Cross-cultural Ministry, Pastoral Counseling, Worship Arts, and Youth &
Family Ministry.
Service & Leadership Training (SALT)
In keeping with our mission, Central has developed a curriculum that introduces
students to various aspects of leadership, even before they reach the professional
studies part of their education. SALT courses expose students to a variety of
principles and practical experiences that are preparatory to full-time ministry.
SALT101
Serving in Community emphasizes the need for genuine
relationships in God’s Kingdom.
SALT102
Biblical Leadership challenges students to think of themselves as
leaders and introduces them to basic principles of spiritual
leadership.
SALT200
Ministry in the Local Church incorporates the contents of multiple
SALT courses for online students to take in one semester.
SALT201-208
Leadership Ministries courses expose students to service
opportunities in their areas of ministry study through interaction
with practitioners, knowledge of pioneers in the field, awareness
of personal gifts, and planning their course of study. Each course
provides a vision of the outcomes of pursuing that major and
creates a map for how to achieve that vision.
SALT211-220
Elective SALT courses focus on subjects relevant to ministry and
life including Grace & Forgiveness, Personal Finance, Marriage
Preparation, and more.
SALT300
Vocational Preparation prepares the student to find and benefit
from a supervised ministry experience in their chosen field of
professional studies.
SALT301-310
Field Education Experience/Leadership Apprenticeship allows
students to apply their professional training in service with
experienced practitioners in a significant personal ministry
experience. Academic credit, length and timing of the internship
vary according to degree.
SALT375
Personal Assessment guides the student, in the last year of study,
to reflect on the progress made in the past and looks ahead to
moving from college to professional service.
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BACHELOR’S DEGREES
Central Christian College of the Bible offers three bachelor’s degrees, the
Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of Science, and the Bachelor of Religious Studies.
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree contains an undergraduate curriculum of 132
credits that includes both a Bible major and a ministry major. The BA degree also
requires 15 credits in the biblical languages of Hebrew (Old Testament) and
Greek (New Testament). This degree is designed to enable students to engage in
biblical studies at the highest level to emphasize Bible teaching in their leadership
ministry. It typically requires four years of full-time study to graduate.
The Bachelor of Science (BS) degree is our most popular degree. It prepares
students for entry-level professional employment in a church or parachurch
ministry. The BS is similar to the BA, with a significant difference: the biblical
languages requirement is reduced to 3 credits and replaced by additional Biblical
Studies and General Studies courses. It also contains an undergraduate
curriculum of 132 credits, including a Bible major and a ministry major. The BS
degree typically requires four years of full-time study to graduate.
The Bachelor of Science in Bible (BSB), contains the same 54-credit Bible major
in an online version of the BS. However, it does not develop a ministry major.
The BSB is intended for a servant-leader actively working in a local congregation
or ministry who wants to develop a richer understanding of the Bible and
ministry. This 121-credit curriculum can typically be completed in four years of
full-time study.
The Bachelor of Religious Studies (BRS) degree is a 128-credit program for
students who have earned significant college credit from a college other than
Central. A student who transfers 60 hours of college credit or an associate
degree can earn a BRS degree by taking 68 hours of credit from CCCB. The
transfer credits may be taken before enrolling at Central, while a student attends
Central (through a partner college), or after a student finishes Central’s
requirements. There are two versions of the BRS degree.
The BRS-Christian Leadership is for a student who has taken 60 transferrable
credits (36 credits of general studies and 24 credits of open electives), but has not
developed a professional emphasis. Students who earn this degree may be
employed by a local congregation or in a ministry organization. Students in this
degree program are required to complete a Christian Leadership Apprenticeship.
In order to enroll in the BRS-Christian Leadership:
1.! Students must have attended at least two years of college at an
accredited institution besides Central.
2.! Students must have earned at least 36 credits of approved general
studies courses with grades of C- or above at an accredited institution.
3.! Students must have earned at least 24 credits of approved open elective
courses with grades of C- or above at an accredited institution.
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The BRS-Missional Occupations is for students who have taken or will take up
to 60 hours of study that includes a professional emphasis. This may be in the
form of a bachelor’s degree, an associate degree, or a certificate. Students who
pursue this degree are challenged to utilize their professional emphasis in a
ministry context. While a student remains enrolled at Central, the Full-Tuition
Scholarship covers tuition expenses at a partner institution in Section 3.
ASSOCIATE DEGREES
Associate degrees give students an introduction to biblical studies along with
another emphasis in two years of study. Students who earn an associate degree
are qualified for entry-level positions in the local congregation or community.
They may continue their education at Central or elsewhere in pursuit of a
bachelor’s degree. Central offers three associate degrees.
The Associate of Biblical Studies (ABS) degree requires 60-61 credits to equip
students with a solid biblical and theological foundation for servant-leadership
and teaching within the local church. The curriculum is designed to prepare
students for service in volunteer or bi-vocational ministries. The ABS degree
typically requires two years of full-time study to graduate.
The Associate of Professional Studies (APS) degree requires 64-67 credits to
give students a biblical and theological foundation for servant-leadership while
training for a career using the vocational training available at a community
college. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for service in volunteer
or bi-vocational ministries. The APS degree typically requires two years of fulltime study to graduate.
The Associate of Worship Arts (AWA) is a 63-credit degree of intense worship
training, designed to equip students with a solid biblical and theological
foundation for servant-leadership and worship-leading within the local church.
The curriculum is designed to prepare students for service in part-time or fulltime worship ministry. The AWA degree typically requires two years of full-time
study to graduate.
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CERTIFICATES
In addition to associate and bachelor’s degrees, Central provides opportunities
for students to earn certificates. These shorter programs are available for
vocational training, biblical knowledge, and specialized ministry opportunities.
Though a certificate may be the main credential used when seeking employment,
most likely it will be a supplemental credential which demonstrates that the
student has mastered basic material on a subject.
The Certificate of Bible and Ministry (CBM) provides short-term training in
biblical, spiritual, and ministry matters that can be used for personal development
and church leadership. This is a 16-credit certificate.
The Certificate of Biblical Knowledge (CBK) introduces students to biblical,
spiritual, and theological issues necessary for basic servant-leadership in a local
congregation. The curriculum is designed to provide personal development as
well as preparation to teach others. This is a 31-credit certificate.
The Children’s Ministry Certificate (CMC) prepares students to serve the church
by specializing in the care and teaching of children from birth to sixth grade.
Those completing this certificate are equipped to lead children’s ministries. This
certificate adds 15 credits of study in Children’s ministry to the CBK for a total of
46 credits. It can also be added to a BA, BS, or BRS degree. Specific
requirements are listed in Section 3.
The Teacher Preparation Certificate (TPC) provides public school teacher
certification through the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence
(ABCTE). Students who qualify for and complete the TPC may be certified to
teach in up to eleven states. This certificate is completed in conjunction with a
bachelor’s degree. Specific requirements are listed in Section 3.
The TESOL Certificate gives students theoretical and practical knowledge for
teaching English to non-native speakers of English (“Teaching English to Speakers
of Other Languages”). This certificate is completed in conjunction with a
bachelor’s degree. Specific requirements are listed in Section 3.
Gainful Employment Disclosure:
For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students
who completed the program, and other important information, please visit the
following webpages:
www.cccb.edu/gainful-employment/childrens-ministry-certificate
www.cccb.edu/gainful-employment/teacher-preparation
www.cccb.edu/gainful-employment/tesol
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HONORS PROGRAM
The Honors Program (HP) at Central provides a scholarly experience for students
of high academic aptitude to pursue rigorous and in-depth studies, personal
research interests, and collegial relationships with professors and students. Not
only does the Honors Program prepare students for ministry, but it is excellent
preparation for graduate studies.
The program can be completed as part of any bachelor’s degree ministry
program. No additional credits are required. Incoming students who meet the
requirements may apply for admission to the program. Current students may
also apply to the program after a strong first year performance at Central.
Honors Program Director: Dr. Paul Axton ([email protected])
The Academic Program takes three forms: Honors Courses, an Honors Theology
Seminar and a Capstone Research Program.
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Honors Courses include alternate sections of SALT101, SALT102, BTH201Basic Biblical Theology, BTH325-Advanced Biblical Theology, BTH342Apologetics, GPS200-Worldviews and Ethics, and GPS340-Issues in Philosophy.
Additional courses may be taken as Honors with the approval of the HP
Director.
In the Honors Theology Seminar (BTH391), students research and present
on contemporary theological topics. The seminar is designed as the final
classroom work prior to the capstone project.
The Capstone Research Project (BTH395) allows students to explore a
biblical, theological or ministry related topic under the supervision of the HP
Director. Upon completion of the project, students present the research at an
HP colloquium open to the campus community.
Honors Program students participate in Shared Learning Experiences each
semester.
•! Field Trips are scheduled each semester to provide exposure to enriching
academic experiences.
•! Colloquia are held each semester where research is presented by guest
speakers, professors and honors students.
•! HP students are matched as roommates.
Students enrolled in the Honors Program receive other financial, academic and
practical benefits.
•! In addition to the full-tuition scholarship, HP applicants are considered as
candidates for Academic Scholarships.
•! Limited class size in HP courses provides opportunity for increased student
participation.
•! An HP discount on textbooks is available in the CCCB bookstore.
•! Juniors and seniors are given opportunities for academic leadership as
tutors and teaching assistants for professors.
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Payments for LOGOS Bible Software are covered for HP students.
Completion of the Honors program is designated on official transcripts and
diplomas.
To maintain eligibility HP students must maintain a CGPA of at least 3.50,
complete one honors course per semester and remain in good standing as a
student at the college.
More information about the Honors Program can be found at cccb.edu/honors.
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BACHELOR OF ARTS CURRICULUM
Onsite Only | 132 Credits
Biblical Studies (54 credits)
BOT101 Survey of Pentateuch
BOT202 History of Israel
BOT331 Israel After the Exile
BOT361 Old Testament Prophets
BNT101 Life of Christ I
BNT112 Acts of the Apostles
BNT203 Life of Christ III
BNT252 Book of Hebrews
BNT322 Book of Romans
BNT --- New Testament Elective
BTH120 Discovering the Bible
BTH201 Basic Biblical Theology
BTH325 Advanced Biblical Theology
BTH342 Apologetics
GGL322 Greek Exegesis
GGL320 Greek Analysis (or GHL342 - Intermediate Hebrew)
GHL341 Elementary Hebrew
BTH --- Designated Theology Course (specified for each major)
General Studies (43 credits)
GSS100 Saints Seminar
GCA131 Oral Communication
GCA151 English Composition I
GCA171 English Composition II
GCA201 Interpreting Biblical Literature
GHS212 Restoration History
GPS200 Worldviews & Ethics
GPS340 Issues in Philosophy
CHOICE Math or Science Elective (GPS222, GPS232, GPS242)
CHOICE History Elective (GHS103, GHS104, GHS111, GHS143, GHS151)
CHOICE Church History: Early (GHS343) or Modern (GHS344)
GGL221 Elementary Greek
GGL222 Intermediate Greek
CHOICE Designated Communication Course (specified for each major)
CHOICE Designated General Studies Course (specified for each major)
Professional Studies (35 credits)
PCM100 Christian Discipleship
PCM222 Principles of Evangelism
SALT101 Serving in Community
SALT102 Biblical Leadership
SALT --- SALT Elective
Required Program Ministry Credits
Required and elective Service & Leadership Credits
Required Field Education Experience Credits
3
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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0.5
0.5
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM
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Onsite Only
132 Credits
Biblical Studies (54 credits)
BOT101 Survey of Pentateuch
BOT202 History of Israel
BOT331 Israel After the Exile
BOT342 Old Testament Poetry
BOT361 Old Testament Prophets
BNT101 Life of Christ I
BNT112 Acts of the Apostles
BNT203 Life of Christ III
BNT252 Book of Hebrews
BNT301 Life of Christ II
BNT322 Book of Romans
BTH120 Discovering the Bible
BTH201 Basic Biblical Theology
BTH325 Advanced Biblical Theology
BTH342 Apologetics
BNT --- Two New Testament Electives
BTH --- Designated Theology Course (specified for each major)
General Studies (43 credits)
GSS100 Saints Seminar
GCA131 Oral Communication
GCA151 English Composition I
GCA171 English Composition II
GCA201 Interpreting Biblical Literature
GHS212 Restoration History
GPS200 Worldviews & Ethics
GPS340 Issues in Philosophy
CHOICE General Studies Elective (Any Arts, Literature, or Social Science course)
CHOICE Math or Science Elective (GPS222, GPS232, or GPS242)
CHOICE History Elective (GHS103, GHS104, GHS111, GHS143, GHS151)
CHOICE Church History Elective: Early (GHS343) or Modern (GHS344)
CHOICE Foreign Language Elective (GGL211, GGL221, or GHL341)
CHOICE Designated Communication Course (specified for each major)
CHOICE Designated General Studies Course (specified for each major)
Professional Studies (35 credits)
PCM100 Christian Discipleship
PCM222 Principles of Evangelism
SALT101 Serving in Community
SALT102 Biblical Leadership
SALT --- SALT Elective
Required Program Ministry Credits
Required and elective Service & Leadership Credits
Required Field Education Experience Credits
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIBLE
CURRICULUM
Online Only
121 Credits
Biblical Studies (54 credits)
BOT101 Survey of Pentateuch
BOT202 History of Israel
BOT331 Israel After the Exile
BOT342 Old Testament Poetry
BOT361 Old Testament Prophets
BNT101 Life of Christ I
BNT112 Acts of the Apostles
BNT203 Life of Christ III
BNT252 Book of Hebrews
BNT301 Life of Christ II
BNT311 Life and Message of Paul
BNT322 Book of Romans
BNT346 Pastoral Epistles
BNT381 New Testament Prophecy
BTH120 Discovering the Bible
BTH201 Basic Biblical Theology
BTH325 Advanced Biblical Theology
BTH342 Apologetics
General Studies (40 credits)
GCS101 Orientation to Online Studies
GCA131 Oral Communication
GCA151 English Composition I
GCA171 English Composition II
GCA201 Interpreting Biblical Literature
GCA320 Literature of C. S. Lewis
GGL211 Greek Essentials
GHS212 Restoration History
GPS200 Worldviews & Ethics
CHOICE General Studies Electives
Professional Studies (27 credits)
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PCM100 Christian Discipleship
3
PCM222 Principles of Evangelism
3
SALT200 Ministry in the Local Church
3
PCM383 Leadership in the Local Church
3
CHOICE
Professional Studies Electives
15
Up to 30 credits are transferred from another institution or taken at a partner college.
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BACHELOR OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES –
CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CURRICULUM
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Onsite or Online
128 Credits
Biblical Studies (33 credits)
BOT101
Survey of Pentateuch
BOT202
History of Israel
BOT331
Israel After the Exile
BNT101
Life of Christ I
BNT112
Acts of the Apostles
BNT203
Life of Christ III
BNT252
Book of Hebrews
BTH120
Discovering the Bible
BTH201
Basic Biblical Theology
BTH342
Apologetics
CHOICE
Bible/Theology Elective
General Studies (46 credits)
GSS100
Saints Seminar (or GCS101 - Orientation to Online Studies)
GCA201
Interpreting Biblical Literature
GHS212
Restoration History
GPS200
Worldviews & Ethics
Transfer Courses - 36 approved general studies credits from accredited college(s)
Professional Studies (49 credits)
PCM100
Christian Discipleship
PCM222
Principles of Evangelism
SALT101
Serving in Community
Online students take
SALT102
Biblical Leadership
SALT 200 in place of
SALT204
Leadership Ministries
these courses.
SALT --Three SALT Electives
SALT300
Vocational Preparation
SALT303
Christian Leadership Apprenticeship
CHOICE
Program Foundations course (PCM275 or PED275)
CHOICE
Program Foundations course (PCM225, PCM245, PCM275,
PED275, PMI205, or PMU275)
CHOICE
Ministry electives (see page 66 for options)
Elective Courses (Open elective transfer credits)
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Onsite students can complete the 68 credits from Central in two years of study. Online
students normally will enroll for an eleventh session to complete the program in 26
months of continuous study.
General Studies transfer requirements can be met with completion of an Associate of Arts
degree from another accredited college that meets Missouri’s 42-credit requirement for
general studies.
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BACHELOR OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES –
MISSIONAL OCCUPATIONS CURRICULUM
Onsite Only
128 Credits
Biblical Studies (33 credits)
BOT101
Survey of Pentateuch
3
BOT202
History of Israel
3
BOT331
Israel After the Exile
3
BNT101
Life of Christ I
3
BNT112
Acts of the Apostles
3
BNT203
Life of Christ III
3
BNT252
Book of Hebrews
3
BTH120
Discovering the Bible
3
BTH201
Basic Biblical Theology
3
BTH342
Apologetics
3
CHOICE
Bible/Theology Elective
3
General Studies (46 credits)
GSS100
Saints Seminar
1
GCA201
Interpreting Biblical Literature
3
GHS212
Restoration History
3
GPS200
Worldviews & Ethics
3
GCA131
*Oral Communication
3
GCA151
*English Composition I
3
GCA171
*English Composition II
3
CHOICE
GPS310-World Religions & Culture or GPS340-Issues in Philosophy
3
CHOICE
*Literature and/or Foreign Language Course(s)
6
CHOICE
*Contemporary College Mathematics or College Algebra
3
GPS242
*Introduction to Physical Science
3
GPS222
*Environmental Science (or another college-level science course)
3
GHS111
*World Geography
3
GPS134
*Introduction to Psychology
3
CHOICE
*History Course (GHS103, GHS104, GHS143, or GHS151)
3
Courses marked above with an asterisk (*) may be taken at CCCB or transferred as part of
the student’s associate or bachelor’s degree earned elsewhere.
Professional Studies (49 credits)
PCM100
Christian Discipleship
3
PCM222
Principles of Evangelism
3
SALT101
Serving in Community
0.5
SALT102
Biblical Leadership
0.5
SALT204
Leadership Ministries: Christian Ministries
0.5
SALT --Three SALT Electives
1.5
SALT300
Vocational Preparation
1
CHOICE
Foundations Elective (PCM225, PCM245, PCM275, PED275, PMI205,
3
PMU275)
CHOICE
Two Ministry Electives (see page 66 for options)
6
Career Courses (Dual Enrollment or transfer credits)
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ASSOCIATE OF BIBLICAL STUDIES
CURRICULUM
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Onsite or Online
60-61 Credits
Biblical Studies (24 credits)
BOT101 Survey of Pentateuch
BOT202 History of Israel
BNT101 Life of Christ I
BNT112 Acts of the Apostles
BNT252 Book of Hebrews
BNT203 Life of Christ III
BTH120 Discovering the Bible
BTH201 Basic Biblical Theology
General Studies (19 credits)
GSS100 Saints Seminar (or GCS101 - Orientation to Online Studies)
GCA131 Oral Communication
GCA151 English Composition I
GCA171 English Composition II
GCA201 Interpreting Biblical Literature
GHS212 Restoration History
GPS200 Worldviews & Ethics
Professional Studies (17-18 credits)
PCM100 Christian Discipleship
PCM222 Principles of Evangelism
SALT101 Serving in Community
Online students substitute
Ministry in the Local Church
SALT102 Biblical Leadership
(SALT 200, 3 credits) for these four
SALT --- SALT Leadership Ministries
SALT courses.
SALT --- SALT Elective
CHOICE
CHOICE
Two Foundations courses
(PCM225, PCM245, PCM275, PED275, PMI205, PMU275)
Ministry Elective (see page 66 for options)
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ASSOCIATE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
CURRICULUM
Biblical Studies (21 credits)
BOT101
Survey of Pentateuch
BOT202
History of Israel
BNT101
Life of Christ I
BNT112
Acts of the Apostles
BNT203
Life of Christ III
BNT252
Book of Hebrews
BTH120
Discovering the Bible
General Studies (19 credits)
GSS100
Saints Seminar
GCA131
Oral Communication
GCA151
English Composition I
GCA171
English Composition II
GPS200
Worldviews & Ethics
GCA201
Interpreting Biblical Literature
GHS212
Restoration History
Professional Studies (24-27 credits)
PCM100
Christian Discipleship
PCM222
Principles of Evangelism
SALT101
Serving in Community
SALT102
Biblical Leadership
CHOICE
SALT Leadership Ministries
CHOICE
SALT Elective
Career Courses (Dual enrollment or transfer credits)
Onsite Only
64-67 Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
16-19
APS students can earn a 16-19 credit specialized career certificate from Moberly Area
Community College (or equivalent program from another college) in a career field. A
complete list of available programs is in Section 3 of this catalog.
2015-2017 Catalog
Section 4 - Degrees and Certificates
ASSOCIATE OF WORSHIP ARTS
CURRICULUM
Biblical Studies (24 credits)
BOT101 Survey of Pentateuch
BOT202 History of Israel
BNT101 Life of Christ I
BNT112 Acts of the Apostles
BNT252 Book of Hebrews
BNT203 Life of Christ III
BTH120 Discovering the Bible
BTH311 Theology of Worship
General Studies (19 credits)
GSS100 Saints Seminar
GCA131 Oral Communication
GCA151 English Composition I
GCA171 English Composition II
GCA200 Introduction to the Arts
GCA201 Interpreting Biblical Literature
GHS212 Restoration History
Professional Studies (20 credits)
PCM100 Christian Discipleship
PCM222 Principles of Evangelism
SALT101 Serving in Community
SALT102 Biblical Leadership
SALT207 Leadership Ministries: Worship Ministry
CHOICE SALT Elective
PMU103 Worship Leader Practicum (or PMU104 – All The Earth) – 1 credit
PMU201 Fundamentals of Music Theory
PMU275 Foundations of Worship Ministry
SALT210 Worship Arts Apprenticeship
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Onsite Only
63 Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
3
3
3
3
AWA graduates can complete a BS in Preaching, Youth Ministry, Christian Education, or
Christian Ministries with only four or five additional semesters. Students may take an
additional course during the second year to simultaneously pursue the AWA degree and a
bachelor’s degree.
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Section 4 - Degrees and Certificates
CERTIFICATE OF BIBLICAL KNOWLEDGE
CURRICULUM
Biblical Studies (18 credits)
BOT101 Survey of Pentateuch
BNT101 Life of Christ I
BTH120 Discovering the Bible
BNT112 Acts of the Apostles
BOT202 History of Israel
BTH201 Basic Biblical Theology
General Studies (7 credits)
GSS100 Saints Seminar (or GCS101-Orientation to Online Studies)
GCA151 English Composition I (or GPS200 – Worldviews & Ethics)
GCA201 Interpreting Biblical Literature
Professional Studies (6-7 credits)
SALT101 Serving in Community (onsite students only)
SALT102 Biblical Leadership (onsite students only)
PCM100 Christian Discipleship
PCM222 Principles of Evangelism
Online or Onsite
31-32 Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
0.5
0.5
3
3
Students who demonstrate English proficiency with an ACT English score of 23,
completion of GCA151 (or equivalent), or an approved writing sample take
GPS200 instead of GCA151. Although not eligible for federal financial aid, onsite
students are eligible for the Full-Tuition Scholarship. Online students pay a
reduced tuition amount. Certificate credits may apply towards an associate or
bachelor’s degree. Other CCCB certificates build upon the CBK requirements.
CERTIFICATE OF BIBLE & MINISTRY
The requirements of the CBM are four of the Bible courses from the CBK, one
ministry course, and Saints Seminar or Orientation to Online Studies. Students
may choose Bible courses and a ministry course with their faculty advisor.
Although not eligible for federal financial aid, onsite students are eligible for the
Full-Tuition Scholarship. Online students pay a reduced tuition amount.