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Faith School of Theology has specific courses designed to prepare you for a life of preaching the Gospel whether you use words or just actions!

Our dedicated team of educators are here to help you dive deeper in the Word of God and to help you fully understand the mission Jesus charged us with.

With great knowledge comes great responsibility. Let us help you on your way!


1ST Year

1ST SEMESTER   2ND SEMESTER  
       
REQUIRED COURSES   REQUIRED COURSES
 
BI1033 Synoptic Gospels 3 BI1013 Pentateuch 3
BS1023 Old Testament Survey 3 BS1033 New Testament Survey 3
CE1023 Spiritual Formations 3 BS1043 Theology I 3
LA1013 Developmental English 1 3 LA1023 Grammar & Composition 3
MI1010 Chapel I 2 0 MI1020 Chapel II 2 0
MI1011 Ministry Practicum I 1* MI1021 Ministry Practicum II 1*
SP1022 Homiletics I 2 MS1012 Personal Evangelism 2
       
Total Academic Credits 14 Total Academic Credits 14
       
GENERAL ELECTIVE   GENERAL ELECTIVE
 
BS1012 Apologetics I 2 BS1022 Principles of Prayer 2
BS1042 Bible Study Methods 2 LA1022 Sign Language II 2
LA1012 Sign Language I 2 MU1051 Choir II 1*
MU1041 Choir I 1*    
       

1 Developmental English is required for those determined by exam.

2 Chapel is required for all full-time students. There are four
chapels per week, equivalent to a total of four clock hours.
No credit is received for this requirement.

* Denotes non-academic credits. Only academic
credits are included in the minimum requirement of 16 credits
for each semester.

Note: Credit hours and clock hours are the same unless stated
otherwise in the course description.

After one year of study, the student chooses one of
the following majors:

Ministerial:
This major is recommended for those who aim
to become pastors, assistant pastors, or youth pastors.
Virtually every area of church life and ministry is discussed.

Missionary: This major is designed for those who wish to become involved in the great task of world evangelization or cross-cultural ministry. In addition to Bible training, this major provides instruction in missiological issues.

Christian Education: This major strives to equip
those who desire to work in various areas of the
church’s Christian education department, including
but not limited to the following: the Christian school,
Sunday school, youth groups, and Bible studies.

Music: The purpose of this major is to develop students for music and worship ministries within the context of the church. Students will be equipped through studies such as music fundamentals, theory, worship leadership, administration, and hands-on opportunities.

Note: A student must choose only one major. Curriculum and schedule requirements do not afford a double major.

Students receive a “Cornerstone” certificate upon the satisfactory completion of 32 credit hours, a “Discipleship” certificate upon the satisfactory completion of 64 credit hours, and a diploma upon the satisfactory completion of any one major.