2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Degree Completion
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Gary E. Schnittjer, Ph.D., Director
Professor
Jonathan L. Master, Ph.D.
Matthew M. McAlack, Ph.D.
M. Jean Minto, D.Litt.
Brian G. Toews, Ph.D.
Timothy S. Yoder, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Juliet J. Campbell-Farrell, Ph.D.
Brian P. Luther, Ph.D.
Keith W. Plummer, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Jared R. Bryant, Th.M., Assistant Director
Joseph W. Beeson II, M.S.
Part-time Faculty
William L. Krewson, Ph.D.
Adjunct Faculty
Charles Arnold, M.S.
Teri W. Catanio, M.S.
Evan Curry, M.Div.
Michael Dellaperute, M.Div.
Anthony Hurst, D.Min.
Mark Menga, Ph.D.
Bryan Murawski, M.Div.
Tyrone Perkins, M.Div.
Marissa Rumpf, M.S.Ed.
Keith Treadwell, M.Div.
The Program
The Degree Completion program is designed to educate students in an accelerated and accessible format so they may finish their college degrees. The program is intentionally centered upon the Lord Jesus Christ and His Word.
Degree Completion is built around dynamic and substantive core courses on the scriptures and theology. The student has the opportunity to study the entire Christian Bible in a rigorous academic setting with instructors committed to a conservative evangelical outlook. The biblical studies courses are complemented by a series of courses on Christian theology. The theology courses provide instruction on all of the great doctrines of Christianity. Students learn to navigate many theological challenges.
The core biblical and theological studies provide a basis for serving Christ, even while the program’s tracks provide the next steps in career and/or educational opportunities. Students may select one of three tracks. The track courses have been selected and designed to help students prepare for employment opportunities and/or the academic requirements to apply for graduate studies in these fields of study. The tracks are in Christian ministry, biblical studies, and introduction to counseling.
Objectives
The student will:
- Explain the scriptures and Christian theology.
- Develop communication skills in reading, writing, and projects.
- Demonstrate evidence of godly character through Christian service.
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