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Bible and Theology Certificate – Undergraduate
1. Bible: Identify the basic contents of all books of the Old and New Testaments, and apply the biblical teaching for Christian faith and practice through reliable and faithful methods of interpretation (ULO 1). 2. Theology: Explain the major doctrines of Christianity from an evangelical perspective, including their biblical basis and contemporary relevance (ULO 1). 3. Integration: Examine their academic disciplines through critical evaluation of the knowledge, skills, and values of the discipline according to Christian faith and practice (i.e., a biblical worldview) (ULO 2 and 3). 4. Spiritual Formation: Describe a personal relationship with God in a maturing Christian faith and practice, and demonstrate the ability to serve the church and the world for Jesus Christ’s purposes of redemption. (ULO 2 and 3). Curriculum Requirements Program Courses BBST 103 Biblical Interpretation and Spiritual Formation 3 BBST 105 Foundations of Christian Thought 3 BBST 109 Old Testament History and Literature 3 BBST 110 New Testament History and Literature 3 BBST 251 Theology I 3 BBST 254 Theology II 3 Total Credits 18 Minimum Institutional Requirement Of the 18 credits of Bible required for the 18-credit Bible and Theology Certificate, 9 credits must be taken from Biola. Students may petition the Office of the Registrar for an exception to this rule. Transfer credit, credit for prior learning or credit by examination may not be used to fulfill the minimum institutional requirement. Bible and Theology Certificate – Undergraduate Mission The 30-credit Bible and Theology Certificate program is intended to make the curriculum of Biola’s 30 credits of core undergraduate Bible courses — a.k.a. Biola’s Bible Minor — available to students who have not (yet) matriculated into any of Biola’s bachelor degree programs. The mission for Biola’s Biblical and Theological Studies Minor is to teach Christian undergraduate students to view all of God’s world through the perspective of God’s Word, the Bible. This biblical worldview involves understanding and applying the Bible as the foundation of the Christian faith, values, and virtues — both historically and presently. The goal is that students will lead lives of integrity and will engage the world of ideas, their vocations, their local church communities, and their society as responsible citizens, being faithful stewards of God’s gifts to them and, empowered by His Spirit, carrying out Christ’s commission to make disciples of all nations. Program Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the 30-credit Bible and Theology Certificate, students will be able to:
1. Bible: Identify the basic contents of all books of the Old and New Testaments, and apply the biblical teaching for Christian faith and practice through reliable and faithful methods of interpretation (ULO 1). 2. Theology: Explain the major doctrines of Christianity from an evangelical perspective, including their biblical basis and contemporary relevance (ULO 1). 3. Integration: Examine their academic disciplines through critical evaluation of the knowledge, skills, and values of the discipline according to Christian faith and practice (i.e., a biblical worldview) (ULO 2 and 3). 4. Spiritual Formation: Describe a personal relationship with God in a maturing Christian faith and practice, and demonstrate the ability to serve the church and the world for Jesus Christ’s purposes of redemption. (ULO 2 and 3). Curriculum Requirements Program Courses BBST 103 Biblical Interpretation and Spiritual Formation 3 BBST 105 Foundations of Christian Thought 3 BBST 109 Old Testament History and Literature 3 BBST 110 New Testament History and Literature 3 BBST 251 Theology I 3 BBST 254 Theology II 3 Select one of the following: 3 BBST 306 Early Christian History - Acts
BBST 316 Gospel of John BBST 326 Lukan Writings BBST 300/400 elective
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BBST 300/400 elective
Integration Seminar 1
BBST 465
Total Credits
30
1 May be taken with different content as a BBST elective for a maximum of 6 credits counted toward the certificate. Minimum Institutional Requirement Of the 30 credits of Bible required for the 30-credit Bible and Theology Certificate, 15 credits must be taken from Biola. Students may petition the Office of the Registrar for an exception to this rule. Transfer credit, credit for prior learning or credit by examination may not be used to fulfill the minimum institutional requirement. Child Development Permits – Undergraduate The School of Education offers an Early Childhood 12-credit concentration within the context of the Liberal Studies, Elementary Education major and the Liberal Studies, Multidisciplinary major. Upon completion of the required Early Childhood coursework, candidates will be eligible to apply for the California Child Development Assistant Permit and the Associate Teacher Permit with the option to add the School- Age Emphasis Authorization to either permit. Candidates completing the Early Childhood coursework will enjoy hands-on experience in several local infant, toddler, and elementary-age educational settings during their required fieldwork assignments. The School of Education is also
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