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Seminary
Curriculum
We at the
Evangelical
Bible Seminary
desire to offer
the best
Christian curriculum we
can to our
students.
Therefore, the
classes and
titles may
change, but we
are confident
that the overall
content of the
material will
cover the
subject matter
needed for a
well-rounded
degree program.
(Note:
Practical
experience
credits may be
substituted for
some courses,
subject to
review and
approval of
Officers of
Administration,
on an individual
basis.)
Bachelor of
Religious
Education
(All classes
receive 4
credits.)
Harmony of the
Gospels Gospel
of John
Life of Christ
Practical
Ministry Helps I
Old and New
Testament Survey
Church History I
Evangelism I
Exploring
Christian
Education I
Christian Field
Work Exploring
Christian Faith
I
Genesis Evidence
Demands A
Verdict I
Speech Kingdom
of the Cults
Pentateuch
Biblical
Literature I
Hebrews
Introduction to
Psychology
Pauline Epistles
Study of Acts
Erdman’s
Handbook
Homiletics I
Bible Geography
Romans
The School of
Prayer Pastoral
Thinking
What the Bible
is All About
Visitation
Ministry
Foundations of
Doctrine
Christian
Counseling
Master of
Religious
Education
(Some classes
are transferable
for
substitution.)
Evangelism II
Exploring
Christian
Education II
Pattern for
Living Exploring
Christian Faith
II
Biblical Ethics
I Christian
Philosophy I
Christian
Counseling
Religious
Education I
Dispensational
Truth I English
I
Business Math
Doctorate of
Religious
Education
Biblical Ethics
II Apologetics
Pastoral
Counseling
Dispensational
Truth II
Archaeology
Christian
Philosophy
Anthropology
Religious
Education II
NOTE: Students
should attempt
10-12 credit
hours each
semester for a
Bachelor of
Religious
Education degree
to graduate in 4
years.
Students should
attempt 8-10
credit hours per
semester for
Masters and
Doctorate
programs to
complete the
program in one
year.
Master of
Theology
Church History
II
Biblical
Theology I
Theology of
Missions
Homiletics I
More Evidence
Dispensational
Truth I
Systematic
Theology
Pastoral
Speaking
Holiness & Power
Biblical Truth
Doctorate of
Theology
Biblical
Theology II
Life in the
Spirit
Power of Prayer
Book of Daniel
Romans II Major
Prophets
Revelation Acts
Homiletics II
Advanced Public
Speaking
*Master &
Doctorate of
Sacred Music
Music Theory I
Study of Hymns
History of Music
Leadership
Music Director
Instrumental
Music Used as
Outreach
Utilizing Skills
& Talents
Personal Worship
Music Theory II
Types of Gospel
Styles
Instrumental
Worship
Team Work
Practical
Experience
Instrumental II
Praise & Worship
Leader—Big
Church
Praise & Worship
Leader—Small
Church
*These classes
are not offered
every semester.
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