All academic classes in the Seminary curriculum earn two units unless otherwise specified, and are placed in one of three categories, as follows:
Category 100: Biblical Studies Area
The purpose of the biblical area is to enable the Christian minister to understand the text and context of the Bible for ministry. (This area includes: Old Testament, New Testament, Hermeneutics and Biblical Languages.)


Category 200: Historical - Theological Studies Area

The purpose of the Historical-Theological Area is to enable the Christian minister to understand the historical contents of the Christian faith and their implications for the ever-changing cultural context. (This area includes: Philosophy, Ethics, History and Theology.)

Category 300: Practtical Studies Area

The purpose of the practical area is to train and develop ministers in the skills and character traits needed for Christian ministry. (This area includes: Missions, Christian Education, Pastoral Care-Counseling, Music, Ministerial Leadership-Administration, Preaching, Evangelism, and Worship.)
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