Program Type: Bachelor's degree
Program Length: 120 credits
Course Format: On-Campus
Program Entry: August and January
Application Deadline for August: July 15
Application Deadline for January: November 15
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Students who complete this program should be able to:
Ïã½¹ÊÓÆµ Core Experience (ACE) courses are required for all undergraduate students regardless of major. These courses count towards the 120 total credits for a degree. The J.N. Ïã½¹ÊÓÆµ Honors Program replaces the Ïã½¹ÊÓÆµ Core Experience Requirements for students who apply and are accepted to the program.
Official requirements for baccalaureate degrees are found in the Ïã½¹ÊÓÆµ University Bulletin at this .
CORE EXPERIENCE — 43 credits
Faith: (completed in major)
RELT 100 - God and Human Life Credits: 3 or RELB 210 - Jesus in His Time and Ours
3 RELB, RELG, RELP, or RELT classes
Wellness:
HLED 135 - Wellbeing 360°
Mathematics:
MATH 145 - Mathematics for the (Mis)Information Age (or higher level MATH course)
Communication:
COMM 104 - Communication Skills
ENGL 115 - College Writing I or ENGL 117 - College Writing I: Writing Across Cultures
ENGL 215 - College Writing II
History:
HIST 110 - Worldviews, Cultures and Gods
Theory - One or two courses from:
ARTH 220 - Language of Art Credits
ENGL 255 - Studies in Literature
MUHL 214 - Enjoyment of Music
MUHL 250 - Music to Change the World
PHIL 224 - Introduction to Philosophy
Experience - If only one theory course, remaining credits from:
Natural Sciences - choose one course from:
BIOL 100 - Human Biology
BIOL 110 - Principles of Biology
CHEM 100 - Consumer Chemistry
PHYS 110 - Astronomy
Social Science - choose one course from:
ANTH 200 - Cultural Anthropology
BHSC 225 - Global Social Issues
ECON 208 - Principles of Economics
GBST 101 - Introduction to Global Studies
PLSC 104 - American Government
PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology
SOCI 119 - Principles of Sociology
Biblical Studies - 24 credits
RELB 111 - Introduction to the Old Testament
RELB 112 - Introduction to the New Testament
RELB 210 - Jesus in His Time and Ours
RELB 245 - Hermeneutics
RELB 440 - Acts and Epistles
RELB 406 - Advanced Studies in Daniel and Revelation
Choose one of the following courses:
RELB 274 - Prophetic Writings of the Old Testament
RELB 474 - Advanced Study in Old Testament Prophets
Choose one of the following courses:
RELB 216 - Law and Writings of the Old Testament
RELB 416 - Advanced Study in Law and Writings
(NOTE: Either Law and Writings or Prophetic Writings must be 400 level.)
Systematic Theology/Ethics - 10 credits
RELT 325 - Theology I
RELT 326 - Theology II
RELT 340 - Religion and Ethics in Modern Society
(Other ethics classes may be petitioned in consultation with the department chair if applies to second major.)
Choose one of the following courses:
RELT 295 - Introduction to Theological Research
HONS 398H - Research Pro-Seminar
Religious History - 10 credits
RELH 316 - History of the Christian Church I
RELH 317 - History of the Christian Church II
RELH 400 - SDA History and Prophetic Heritage (take for 4 credits)
Practical Studies - 19 credits
RELP 105 - Introduction to Pastoral Service
RELP 200 - Religion Forum (must register for it each semester)
RELP 240 - Personal Witnessing
RELP 330 - Homiletics—Introduction to Preaching
RELP 403 - Marriage and Family Ministry
RELP 434 - Foundations of Ministry (taken at the seminary)
RELP 450 - Evangelism
RELP 480 - Practicum Capstone
RELP 485 - Pastoral Ministry
Discipleship - 3 credits
RELT 441 - Christian Discipleship (taken at the seminary)
Missions - 3 credits
RELG 225 - Foundations of Missions
Cognates - 15 credits
BIBL 211 - Greek I
BIBL 212 - Greek II
BIBL 313 - Greek III
BIBL 341 - Hebrew I
BIBL 342 - Hebrew II
Major Elective - 3 credits
RELT 100 - God and Human Life