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Boyce College Bachelor of Arts in Christian Worldview and Apologetics
Boyce College

Bachelor of Arts in Christian Worldview and Apologetics

Louisville, USA

4 Years

English

Full time

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USD 10,357 / per semester *

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* Average cost per semester

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Introduction

Knowledge that strengthens

This program leads students to love evangelism and discipleship through the study and practice of apologetics.

Defend the faith

Be equipped to defend and promote Christianity while explaining the hope of Christ.

All of life through the gospel

Apply a Christ-centered worldview to every part of daily life and teach others to do the same.

“By the time students graduate, I want them to be able to not merely just engage with ideas that are not their own and not merely be reinforced in what they believe — I want both of those to happen. I want them to go out and serve the church well, and I think reading philosophy and studying philosophy and reading through philosophical concepts at more than just a superficial level serves the church really well.”
Bryan Baise, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Apologetics

Learning Outcomes

  1. Students will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of the Bible, interpret Scripture’s original meaning, and apply Scripture to contemporary situations.
  2. Students will be able to integrate systematic and historical theology into a larger biblical framework.
  3. Students will be able to describe and practice a philosophical defense and promotion of Christianity.
  4. Students will be able to explain the fundamental elements of a Christian worldview and the relation of that worldview to daily life.

Program of Study

CourseCredits

General Studies

30
EN 101 English Composition I3
EN 102 English Composition II3
HS 105 Ancient Near Eastern History3
HU 421 Great Books Seminar I3
HU 422 Great Books Seminar II3
MA — Math Elective3
PH 311 Introduction to Ethics3
PH 321 Religion in the Public Square3
PS 101 Introduction to Psychology3
PS 221 Marriage and the Family3
Ministry Studies12
CN101 Introduction to Biblical Counseling3
MS101 Introduction to Christian Missions3
MS105 Personal Evangelism3
SP105 Introduction to Public Speaking3
Biblical and Theological Studies42
BL 101 Old Testament Survey I3
BL 102 Old Testament Survey II3
BL 111 Hermeneutics3
BL 151 New Testament Survey I3
BL 152 New Testament Survey II3
BL — Old or New Testament Elective3
HS 201 Church History I3
HS 202 Church History II3
HS 305 Baptist History3
LN 231 Greek I3
LN 232 Greek II3
LN 321 Hebrew I3
LN 322 Hebrew II3
TH 211 Christian Theology I3
TH 212 Christian Theology II3
TH 311 Christian Theology III3
Major Studies36
PH 103 Introduction to Philosophy3
PH 108 Worldview Analysis3
PH 212 History and Philosophy of Science3
PH 215 Christian Apologetics I3
PH 232 Critical Reasoning3
PH 315 Christian Apologetics II3
PH 322 Christian Aesthetics and Culture3
PH 331 History of Philosophy I3
PH 332 History of Philosophy II3
PH 423 The Problem of Evil3
PH 415 Christian Apologetics III3
— Restricted Electives6
Choose two of the following courses:
PH 323, PH 341, PH 412, PH 424, PH 431, TH 317, TH 331, TH 337
Total Degree Hours129

Prerequisite: CP 100. Students needing this course should register for it during their first semester of study. All course work is completed online. There is no charge for this course.

Admissions Requirements

  1. Pastor/Church Recommendation Form
    When filling out our online application, recommendation forms are emailed to those whom you’ve indicated should receive them.
    Family members may not complete a recommendation form. Recommenders must have known the applicant for a minimum of one year. If for some reason, recommendations do not reflect the proper amount of diversity, the Admissions Office may request additional recommendations.
  2. Spiritual Autobiography
    When filling out the online application you’ll find a space to type your Spiritual Autobiography. The Spiritual Autobiography is a typed essay — no longer than 500 words — documenting your conversion, concisely articulating the gospel and telling your reasons for choosing Boyce College.
  3. Official Transcripts
    Transcription from all educational institutions is required. Official High School transcripts or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) test scores are necessary unless the applicant has more than 24 college hours of post-high school college credit (dual enrollment courses do not count towards these 24 hours). It is best for applicants to request that transcripts be sent directly from their school to the Southern Seminary Admissions Office. In no case will the seminary consider as official a transcript marked “Issued to Student.” For transfer students, we also require other college and/or university transcripts
  4. Application Fee
    A $40 non-refundable application fee is due to the admissions office before the student’s application packet can be processed.
  5. ACT/SAT/CLT Scores
    All applicants (including home-schooled students) are required to submit scores from either the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), American College Test (ACT), or the Classic Learning Test (CLT). The SAT code for Boyce College is 3858 and the ACT code is 5522. Applicants who are 24 or older or have passed 15 hours (post-high-school) from (a) a regionally accredited college or (b) a college with AABC accreditation, and have maintained at least a C average, are not required to submit these standardized test scores. (SAT, ACT, and CLT scores are not used as a basis of admission to Boyce College but are used to help evaluate a student’s ability to do college-level work.) Test scores can be waived for applicants 24 years or older.
  6. Housing Application
    All applicants (including internet and extension center applicants) are required to affirm or deny their need for campus housing. Campus housing constraints require us to know of housing needs at the earliest possible date. The following link will take you to our housing application.
  7. Documents of Citizenship
    Documentation of immigration classification for students who are not citizens of the United States.

Tuition and Fees

*Thanks to the generosity of the Southern Baptist Convention, students that are members of Southern Baptist Churches receive a steep discount on tuition. Tuition at Boyce is more than $20,000 less per year than the average Christian college. For students affiliated with SBC Churches, each class costs $1,257.

  • $419.00 per credit hour for Southern Baptist students
  • $838.00 per credit hour for non-Southern Baptist students
  • $447.00 student enrollment and student life fees

Average cost per semester: $10,357

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