Bachelor of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies – Concentration in Biblical Languages
Glendale, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
USD 28,874 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* tuition 2021/22
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Introduction
ACU’s bachelor of arts in Biblical Studies complements the unique liberal arts curriculum (the CORE) by offering a contemporary, academic study of the Bible. The Bible is studied using the literal-grammatical-historical method of interpretation. Courses provide foundational knowledge of the Old and New Testament, which affords a basis on which to construct well-reasoned theological principles and personal applications. In addition, you will develop an understanding of other worldviews, religions, and contemporary issues. All faculty are conservative evangelical Christians but realize that intellectual honesty demands exposing the students to differing points of view in order to prepare them for contemporary life.
Program Outcome
Why Biblical Languages at ACU?
In addition to a faculty-to-student ratio of 17:1 and a rigorous and biblically-integrated curriculum, ACU’s Biblical Languages program offers several unique advantages:
- ACU’S Biblical Studies program equips graduates with a working knowledge of the historical, literary, and theological content of the Bible.
- At ACU, you will learn to apply the principles of biblical interpretation to the Word of God.
- Develop doctrinal positions consistent with conservative Evangelicalism on key theological issues.
This in-depth study of the Bible will enable you to deal with complex and sometimes contentious issues that can function as excellent preparation for many professions and vocational ministry.
Curriculum
What will I study?
The Biblical Languages program provides a biblical liberal arts foundation with an innovative approach to general studies that reclaims a Christian conception of the Liberal Arts, preparing students to be influential thinkers. Career-related focus areas will include:
- An in-depth look into the contexts of the Old and New Testament
- Approaches for how to study, interpret and apply Scripture in your life, ministry, and professional work
- Hebrew and Greek grammar and linguistics
- Research, writing, and presentation methods
Academic Major Courses
Core requirements accumulate to 30 credits, 8 credits of Elementary Greek, and 3 credits of an Upper Division Bible Elective.
- BIB 101 Biblical Interpretation 3
- BIB 104 Genesis to Song of Solomon 3
- BIB 108 Prophets 3
- BIB 207 Gospels 3
- BIB 208 Acts to Revelation 3
- BIB 301 Systematic Theology I 3
- BIB 302 Systematic Theology II 3
- PHI 301 Logic 3
- PHI 310 Philosophy of Christian Thought 3
- BIB 352 History of the Christian Church 3
- BIB 400 Apologetics 3
- BIB 490 Biblical Studies Capstone 3
- GRK 411 Intermediate Greek I 4
- GRK 412 Intermediate Greek I 4
- HEB 311 Biblical Hebrew I 4
- HEB 312 Biblical Hebrew II 4
Career Opportunities
With a Biblical Studies degree, you can pursue a career as:
- Pastor
- Missionary
- Counselor
- Chaplain
- Social worker
- Non-profit leadership
Graduate programs including
- Seminary, Law, and various
- Master’s degrees
Admissions
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