Program Overview
Curriculum / Courses
- + EN -English
- + COM 131 -Fundamentals of Speech
- + GE 101 -The Grace Experience
- + PE -Physical Education Elective(s)
- + HI -History of Civilization Elective
- + PS -Psychology Elective(200 level)
- + SO -Sociology Elective
- + BL 102 -Old Testament Literature
- + BL 202 -New Testament Literature
- + BI 205 -Bible Study Methods and Application
- + TH 161 -Christian Worldview
- + TH 162 -Christian Mission
- + TH 213 -Biblical Christian Thought
- TOTAL CREDITS: 63
Students will complete (1) EN 101 and EN 102 or (2) EN 201*
*English placement is based on a student’s SAT or ACT scores.
Fundamentals of Speech will increase studentsÕ knowledge and awareness of the theory and principles of public speaking. Casual and formal speaking opportunities will be used to develop confidence as a public speaker. Topic selection, cultural intelligence and sensitivity for diverse audiences, patterns of organization, development of supporting materials and creative presentation of ideas are part of the course.
The Grace Experience will facilitate students’ understanding of Christian worldview and its application to Christian university life. Through various educational experiences, students will learn about self, others, cultural intelligence, career options, and how the Body of Christ works together to impact the world for His glory. As part of the course, students will gain an understanding of a successful, fulfilling path to graduation, and preparation to serve Christ in church and society. Christian Ministry requirements are also embedded in this course.
Physical Education Elective(s)
History of Civilization Elective
Psychology Elective (200 level)
Sociology Elective
This course is designed to survey the literature of the Old Testament in its historical setting, literary types, and main ideas. Attention is given to outstanding persons, events, and major teachings.
This course is designed to survey the literature of the New Testament in its historical setting, literary types, and main ideas. Attention is given to outstanding persons, events, and maj
An introduction to the principles and practice of inductive Bible study, with emphasis on the effective communication of biblical truth. This course will include assignments intended to develop skills in expository writing and biblical instruction. Christian Ministry requirements are also embedded in this course.
This course emphasizes Scripture as the basis of Christian thought about God and surveys a range of Christian doctrine from the standpoint of systematic, historical & dogmatic theology. It also includes a survey of the progressive revelation of GodÕs plan in Scripture as foundational to a Christian worldview; provides a focused introduction to Pauline dispensational theology and its unique ecclesiological and eschatological interests. Christian Ministry requirements are also embedded in this course.
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OUR MISSION
Graduating Godly Individuals Prepared to Serve Christ in Church and Society.
OUR CORE VALUES
Bible Centered
Grace Theology
Ministry Focused
Transformational Relationships
OUR VISION
To be a vibrant University exalting Jesus Christ, preparing culturally intelligent students for diverse careers in the global marketplace.
STATEMENT OF FAITH
A statement of the doctrinal position to which the Board, Administration, and Faculty of Grace Christian University are committed.