Bachelor of Arts

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Bachelor of Arts | Traditional Program

The Bachelor of Arts is the degree that each four-year graduate of the College receives. Within the B.A., each student selects a major from among Business Organizational Leadership (Church Management Administration Concentration, General Business Concentration, Leadership Concentration, Social Media Management Concentration, or Sports Leadership Concentration), Ministry (Intercultural Studies Concentration, Pastoral Ministry Concentration, Women’s Ministry Concentration, Worship Ministry Concentration, or Youth Ministry Concentration), Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Studies or Interdisciplinary Studies (English Education Concentration), Psychology, or Psychology (Counseling Concentration), and Theology. These majors provide thorough Biblical knowledge, advanced theological studies, and professional preparation for various facets of Christian ministry or preparation for further study.

Biblically Focused:

All Trinity College students graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree will receive a double major consisting of a Bible major along with their chosen major.

The Bible major includes at least 36 required credit hours in Bible which are built into every Trinity College of Florida Bachelor of Arts program. The Bible major is integrated into all Bachelor of Arts programs because the theology and content of the Bible is foundational for a Christian worldview. The Bible and Theology major is inseparable from the College’s mission and heritage. This major defines Trinity College of Florida as a Bible college.

Students successfully completing the Bible B.A. program will demonstrate:

  1. Knowledge of biblical studies.
  2. Knowledge of systematic theology.
  3. Knowledge and skills for accurate interpretation and communication of the biblical message.
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B.A. Business Organizational Leadership | Church Management Administration Concentration

Cindy Perkins Business Organizational LeadershipBachelor of Arts Business Organizational Leadership | Church Management Administration Concentration

Department Chair: Cynthia Perkins, M.A.O.L.

Students successfully completing this program will demonstrate:

  1. An advanced understanding and application of leadership theories to effectively motivate others, lead innovation, and impact an organization for successful growth.
  2. A personal understanding of his/her core competencies as it relates to the ability to lead in an ethical manner through negotiation, inspiration, teamwork, and strategic decision making.
  3. An in-depth understanding of how to integrate his/her faith into all areas of business and organizational life.

Concentration Requirements, Total Required Credits: 123

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 45 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Literature Elective 3 Hermeneutics 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology I 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology II 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Science Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
General Education Electives 6 Apologetics 3
Romans 3
Bible or Theology Electives 6
III. Major Core Courses 39 Credits
Concepts and Theories of Managerial Leadership 3 Strategies for Leaders 3
Intermediate Leadership: Conflict and Negotiation 3 Marketing Research and Strategy 3
Introduction to Organizational Leadership 3 Resource Allocations in Organizations 3
Leadership in Nonprofits 3 Strategic Human Resources in Organizations 3
Introduction to Counseling or Marriage and Family Communication 3 Team Dynamics and Leading Diverse Groups 3
Managing Ethics in Organizations 3 Pastoral Methods 3
Organizational Communication: Methods and Strategies for Leaders 3 Pastoral Methods Practicum 3
Business Organizational Leadership Internship (2 Semesters) 0

Business Organizational Leadership

Church Management Administration Concentration

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
LDR1362 Introduction to Organizational Leadership 3 LDR2370 Org. Comm.: Methods and Strategies for Leaders 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
LDR3202 Managing Ethics in Organizations 3 LDR3363 Team Dynamics and Leading Diverse Groups 3
LDR3341 Leadership in Nonprofits 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
Junior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 18 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
COUN2301 Introduction to Counseling 3 BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
SYG1431 Marriage and Family Communication GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3
LDR3333 Strategic HR in Organizations 3 HSEL2000 History Elective 3
LDR4334 Resource Allocation in Org. 3 LDR3373 Inter. Leadership: Conflict and Negotiation 3
Senior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3 LDR4104 Concepts and Theories of Mng. Ldr. 3
PAST4301 Pastoral Methods 3 GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
PAST4341 Pastoral Methods Practicum 3 MKTG3613 Marketing and Research Strategy 3
BSOL4081 Bus. Org. Leadership Internship 0 BSOL4082 Bus. Org. Leadership Internship 0
BA Business Organizational Leadership | Church Management Administration Concentration PDF

B.A. Business Organizational Leadership | General Business Concentration

Cindy Perkins Business Organizational LeadershipBachelor of Arts Business Organizational Leadership | General Business Concentration

Department Chair: Cynthia Perkins, M.A.O.L.

Students successfully completing this program will demonstrate:

  1. An advanced understanding and application of leadership theories to effectively motivate others, lead innovation, and impact an organization for successful growth.
  2. A personal understanding of his/her core competencies as it relates to the ability to lead in an ethical manner through negotiation, inspiration, teamwork, and strategic decision-making.
  3. An in-depth understanding of how to integrate his/her faith into all areas of business and organizational life.

Concentration Requirements, Total Required Credits: 123

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 45 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Literature Elective 3 Hermeneutics 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology I 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology II 3
Statistics 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Science Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
General Education Electives 6 Apologetics 3
Romans 3
Bible or Theology Electives 6
III. Major Core Courses 39 Credits
Organizational Leadership Core Courses: General Business Courses:
Introduction to Organizational Leadership 3 Account for Nonfinancial Majors or Managerial Accounting (Business Financial Management) 3
Managing Ethics in Organizations 3 Resource Allocations in Organizations 3
Organizational Communication: Methods and Strategies for Leaders 3 Principles of Microeconomics 3
Organizational Theory and Behavior 3 Project Management 3
Leading Org. Innovation and Change or Leadership in Nonprofits 3 Marketing and Research Strategy 3
Intermediate Leadership: Conflict and Negotiation 3 Strategic Human Resources in Organizations 3
Concepts and Theories of Mangerial Leadership 3 Business Organizational Leadership Internship (2 Semesters) 0

Business Organizational Leadership

General Business Concentration

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
LDR1362 Introduction to Organizational Leadership 3 LDR2370 Org. Comm.: Methods and Strategies for Leaders 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 STA2026 Statistics 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
LDR3202 Managing Ethics in Organizations 3 GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
LDR3215 Leading Org. Innovation and Change 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
LDR3341 or Leadership in Nonprofits
Junior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 18 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
ACG3024 Accounting for Nonfinancial Majors 3 BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
MNGT4323 Business Financial Management ECO2023 Principles of Microeconomics 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3
LDR3333 Strategic HR in Organizations 3 HSEL2000 History Elective 3
LDR4334 Resource Allocation in Org. 3 LDR3373 Inter. Leadership: Conflict and Negotiation 3
Senior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3 LDR4104 Concepts and Theories of Mng. Ldr. 3
LDR4164 Org. Theory and Behavior 3 GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
LDR3364 Project Leader, Strategy and Scope 3 MKTG3613 Marketing and Research Strategy 3
BSOL4081 Bus. Org. Leadership Internship 0 BSOL4082 Bus. Org. Leadership Internship 0
BA Business Organizational Leadership | General Business Concentration PDF

B.A. Business Organizational Leadership | Leadership Concentration

Cindy Perkins Business Organizational LeadershipBachelor of Arts Business Organizational Leadership | Leadership Concentration

Department Chair: Cynthia Perkins, M.A.O.L.

This program equips the student with business and leadership skills to be influential in diverse and complex organizational environments. The Leadership Concentration equips students to be influential, ethical change agents in both the public and private sectors. The student will study current and emerging leadership theories, best practices, skills, and tools used to influence others to generate innovation, creativity, and change within organizations.

Students successfully completing this program will demonstrate:

  1. An advanced understanding and application of leadership theories to effectively motivate others, lead innovation, and impact an organization for successful growth.
  2. A personal understanding of his/her core competencies as it relates to the ability to lead in an ethical manner through negotiation, inspiration, teamwork, and strategic decision-making.
  3. An in-depth understanding of how to integrate his/her faith into all areas of business and organizational life.

Concentration Requirements, Total Required Credits: 123

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 45 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Literature Elective 3 Hermeneutics 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology I 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology II 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Science Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
General Education Electives 6 Apologetics 3
Romans 3
Bible or Theology Electives 6
III. Major Core Courses 39 Credits
Introduction to Organizational Leadership 3 Organizational Theory and Behavior 3
Concepts and Theories of Managerial Leadership 3 Marketing and Research Strategy 3
Intermediate Leadership: Conflict and Negotiation 3 Resource Allocations in Organizations 3
Leadership in Nonprofits or Project Leader, Strategy and Scope 3 Strategic Human Resources in Organizations 3
Leading Org. Innovation and Change or Leadership in Nonprofits 3 Business Financial Management or Study of Great Leaders 3
Managing Ethics in Organizations 3 Team Dynamics and Leading Diverse Groups 3
Organizational Communication: Methods and Strategies for Leaders 3 Business Organizational Leadership Internship (2 Semesters) 0

Business Organizational Leadership

Leadership Concentration

Suggested Four-Year Schedule for:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
LDR1362 Introduction to Organizational Leadership 3 LDR2370 Org. Comm.: Methods and Strategies for Leaders 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
LDR3202 Managing Ethics in Organizations 3 LDR3363 Team Dynamics and Leading Diverse Groups 3
LDR3341 Leadership in Nonprofits 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
LDR3364 or Project Leader: Strategy and Scope
Junior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 18 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
LDR4540 Business Financial Management 3 BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
MNGT4323 or Study of Great Leaders GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3
LDR3333 Strategic HR in Organizations 3 HSEL2000 History Elective 3
LDR4334 Resource Allocation in Org. 3 LDR3373 Inter. Leadership: Conflict and Negotiation 3
Senior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3 LDR4104 Concepts and Theories of Mng. Ldr. 3
LDR4164 Org. Theory and Behavior 3 GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
LDR3215 Leading Org. Innovation and Change 3 MKTG3613 Marketing and Research Strategy 3
BSOL4081 Bus. Org. Leadership Internship 0 BSOL4082 Bus. Org. Leadership Internship 0
BA Business Organizational Leadership | Leadership Concentration

B.A. Business Organizational Leadership | Social Media Management Concentration

Cindy Perkins Business Organizational LeadershipBachelor of Arts Business Organizational Leadership | Social Media Management Concentration

Department Chair: Cynthia Perkins, M.A.O.L.

The purpose of the social media management degree concentration is to provide students with a deep understanding of the role of social media in today’s digital landscape. The concentration is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to create and execute effective social media strategies that drive business success.

Students successfully completing this program will demonstrate:

  1. Mastery of social media platforms: Students will have a deep understanding of how to use social media platforms such as to build brand awareness, engage with clients, and drive website traffic.
  2. Research skills: Students will learn how to conduct research to inform social media strategies, including how to analyze audience demographics, identify trends, and track social media metrics.
  3. Content creation: Students will learn how to create compelling social media content, including how to write effective copy, design eye-catching graphics, and produce engaging videos.
  4. Community management: Students will learn how to manage online communities, including how to respond to client inquiries, handle negative feedback, and cultivate brand advocates.
  5. Strategy development: Students will learn how to develop and execute comprehensive social media strategies, including how to set goals, identify target audiences, and measure success.
  6. An in-depth understanding of how to integrate his/her faith into all areas of business and organizational life.

Concentration Requirements, Total Required Credits: 123

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 45 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Literature Elective 3 Hermeneutics 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology I 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology II 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Science Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
General Education Electives 6 Apologetics 3
Romans 3
Bible or Theology Electives 6
III. Major Core Courses 39 Credits
Organizational Leadership Core Courses Social Media Management Courses
Introduction to Organizational Leadership 3 Introduction to Social Media Management 3
Managing Ethics in Organizations 3 Strategic Storytelling 3
Organizational Communication: Methods and Strategies for Leaders 3 Communication Campaigns for the Digital Age 3
Organizational Theory and Behavior 3 Strategic Media Analysis 3
Leading Org. Innovation and Change or Leadership in Nonprofits 3 Introduction to Video, Social, and Mobile Promotion 3
Intermediate Leadership: Conflict and Negotiation 3 Marketing Research and Strategy 3
Team Dynamics and Leading Diverse Groups or Strategic HR in Organizations 3 Business Organizational Leadership Internship (2 Semesters) 0

Business Organizational Leadership

Social Media Management Concentration

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
LDR1362 Introduction to Organizational Leadership 3 LDR2370 Org. Comm.: Methods and Strategies for Leaders 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
LDR3202 Managing Ethics in Organizations 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
STCO2301 Introduction to Social Media Management 3 LDR3363 Team Dynamics and Leading Diverse Groups 3
LDR3333 Strategic HR in Organizations
Junior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 18 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3 BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 STCO3301 Strategic Storytelling 3
STCO2302 Introduction to Video, Social, and Mobile Promotion 3 LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3
LDR3215 Leading Org. Innovation and Change 3 HSEL2000 History Elective 3
LDR3341 or Leadership in Nonprofits LDR3373 Inter. Leadership: Conflict and Negotiation 3
Senior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3 STCO3302 Strategic Media Analysis 3
LDR4164 Org. Theory and Behavior 3 GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
STCO3303 Comm. Campaigns for the Digital Age 3 MKTG3613 Marketing and Research Strategy 3
BSOL4081 Bus. Org. Leadership Internship 0 BSOL4082 Bus. Org. Leadership Internship 0
BA Business Organizational Leadership | Social Media Management Concentration PDF

B.A. Business Organizational Leadership | Sports Leadership Concentration

Cindy Perkins Business Organizational LeadershipBachelor of Arts Business Organizational Leadership | Sports Leadership Concentration

Department Chair: Cynthia Perkins, M.A.O.L.

This program equips the student with business and leadership skills to be influential in diverse and complex organizational environments. The Sport Leadership Concentration equips students to become influential, ethical change agents in sports-related agencies and businesses. The student will study effective ways to influence the sports arena through project management, sports administration, and sports leadership theories, skills, and best practices.

Students successfully completing this program will demonstrate:

  1. An advanced understanding and application of leadership theories to effectively motivate others, lead innovation, and impact an organization for successful growth.
  2. A personal understanding of his/her core competencies as it relates to the ability to lead in an ethical manner through negotiation, inspiration, teamwork, and strategic decision making.
  3. An in-depth understanding of how to integrate his/her faith into all areas of business and organizational life.

Concentration Requirements, Total Required Credits: 123

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 45 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Literature Elective 3 Hermeneutics 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology I 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology II 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Science Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
General Education Electives 6 Apologetics 3
Romans 3
Bible or Theology Electives 6
III. Major Core Courses 39 Credits
Introduction to Organizational Leadership 3 Leadership in Nonprofits or Project Leader: Strategy and Scope 3
Sports Science I or Leading Org. Innovation and Change 3 Marketing Research and Strategy 3
Sports Science II or Managerial Leadership 3 Advanced Coaching and Leadership or Resource Allocation in Organizations 3
Leadership and Organization in Sports 3 Sports Administration 3
Managing Ethics in Organizations 3 Strategic HR in Organizations 3
Organizational Communication: Methods and Strategies for Leaders 3 Business Organizational Leadership Internship (2 Semesters) 0
Organizational Theory and Behavior 3

Business Organizational Leadership

Sports Leadership Concentration

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester -15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
LDR1362 Introduction to Organizational Leadership 3 LDR2370 Org. Comm.: Methods and Strategies for Leaders 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
LDR3202 Managing Ethics in Organizations 3 LDR3363 Team Dynamics and Leading Diverse Groups 3
LDR3341 Leadership in Nonprofits 3 LDR2351 Leadership and Organization in Sports 3
Junior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 18 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
MKTG3613 Marketing Research and Strategy 3 SPB4753 Sports Science I*** 3
FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3 GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
LDR3333 Strategic HR in Organizations 3 LDR4164 Org. Theory and Behavior 3
SPB3013 Adv. Coaching and Leadership**** 3
Senior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3 SPB4754 Sports Science II***** 3
HSEL2000 History Elective 3 SPB4604 Sports Administration 3
BSOL4081 Bus. Org. Leadership Internship 0 BSOL4082 Bus. Org. Leadership Internship 0

*Project Leader, Strat. and Scope** Research Methods I (pre-req: Statistics) *** or Leading Org. Innov. and Change **** or
Resource Alloc. in Org.***** Managerial Leadership

BA Business Organizational Leadership | Sports Leadership Concentration PDF

B.A. Elementary Education

Dawn ScilexBachelor of Arts Elementary Education

Department Chair: Dawn Scilex, M.Ed

Purpose: The Elementary Education major is designed for students who sense their teaching gift and desire to express it in academic settings to include Christian schools,

public schools, or charter schools.

Graduation requirement for Florida Department of Education Certification:

General Knowledge and K-6 subject area exams.

Student Learning Outcome Goals:

  1. A basic academic knowledge of the histories and philosophies of education of both Christian and public schools include an ability to compare and contrast these respective philosophies.
  2. Skill in the various techniques, methods, and strategies necessary for being an effective teacher.
  3. An understanding of and proficiency in professional terminology, pedagogy, and ethics necessary to effectively teach in both Christian and public schools.

Major Requirements (Total Required Credits: 123)

I. General Studies 36 Credits II. Bible 36 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Interpersonal Communication 3 Hermeneutics 3
Literature Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 Systematic Theology I 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology II 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
Science Elective 3 Apologetics 3
III. Major Core Courses 51 Credits
Introduction to Elementary Education* 3 Teaching Children’s Literature* 3
Philosophy of Education* 3 Diagnosis and Remediation of Reading Instruction* 3
Educational Psychology 3 Field Experience Internships 3
Developmental Psychology 3 Student Teaching (12 Credits) 12
Teaching Methods Courses* 18

*Student must satisfactorily complete the course with a letter grade of C- or better

Bachelor of Arts Elementary Education

Suggested Four-year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
EDE1001 Introduction to Elementary Education 3 ELED1302 Philosophy of Education 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 18 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 SCP1300 Interpersonal Communication 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
EDP2002 Educational Psychology 3 DEP2004 Developmental Psychology 3
ELED2000 Methods 3 ELED2000 Methods 3
ELED2000 Methods 3
Junior Fall Semester – 18 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
HSEL2000 History Elective 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 ELED3091 Field Experience Internships 3
ELED3000 Methods 3 ELED3000 Methods 3
ELED3000 Methods 3
Senior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 12 Credits
LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3 ELED4092 Student Teaching Program 12
THEO4311 Apologetics 3
FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3
EDE4228 Teaching Children’s Literature 3
RED4519 Diagnosis/Remediation of Rdg. Inst. 3
BA Elementary Education PDF

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies

Dawn ScilexBachelor of Arts Interdisciplinary Studies

Department Chair: Dawn Scilex, M.Ed.

Purpose: The Interdisciplinary Studies Major is designed for students whose vocational objectives draw from multiple disciplines and who are seeking a well-rounded undergraduate education. It allows students the flexibility to design their own programs specific to their long-term goals. This major would be appropriate preparation for additional studies at the graduate level or for individuals anticipating attending seminary.

Note-Interdisciplinary studies involves the combination of two or more academic disciplines into one activity.

Students successfully completing this program will demonstrate:

  1. Advanced skills in written communication,
  2. Advanced knowledge of the Western intellectual tradition,
  3. Advanced ability to integrate their Christian faith with the content areas of two or more disciplines.

Program: Students select 30 credits from two or more disciplines (core courses) with at least 18 semester hours at the 3000 level or above. Students will also complete two semester long internships that are aligned with the selected disciplines within the major.

Major Requirements (Total Required Credits: 123)

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 54 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Literature Elective 3 Hermeneutics 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology I 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology II 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Science Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
General Education Electives 6 Apologetics 3
Romans 3
Advanced Research Writing 3
Bible or Theology Electives 12
III. Major Core Courses 30 Credits
Major Electives 30 Interdisciplinary Studies Internship (2 Semesters) 0

Bachelor of Arts Interdisciplinary Studies

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
HSEL1000 History Elective 3 GEEL1000 General Education Elective 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
MJEL2000 Major Elective* 3 GEEL2000 General Education Elective 3
MJEL2000 Major Elective* 3 MJEL3000 Major Elective* 3
Junior Fall Semester – 18 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 MJEL3000 Major Elective* 3
MJEL3000 Major Elective* 3 MJEL3000 Major Elective* 3
MJEL3000 Major Elective* 3
Senior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3 MJEL4000 Major Elective* 3
BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 ENC4313 Advanced Research Writing 3
MJEL4000 Major Elective* 3 MJEL4000 Major Elective* 3
INDS4081 Interdisciplinary Studies Internship 0 INDS4082 Interdisciplinary Studies Internship 0

*A minimum of 18 credits of Major Elective must be at the 3000 level or higher.

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B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies | English Education Concentration

Dawn ScilexBachelor of Arts Interdisciplinary Studies | English Education Concentration

Department Chair: Dawn Scilex, M.Ed.

Purpose: The English Education Concentration in the Interdisciplinary Studies major is designed for students who intend to seek employment as a teacher of English Language
Arts for grades 6-12 in private, public, or charter schools. This concentration provides appropriate preparation for additional studies at the graduate level in English Education,
Literacy Studies, Cultural Studies, the Humanities, Educational Leadership, or Curriculum & Instruction. While this major does not lead directly to state licensure for teaching English,
completion of the program with a GPA of 2.5 or higher in the content area courses does fulfill the requirements for eligibility for a temporary license in the state of Florida.

Students successfully completing this program will demonstrate:

  1. Advanced skills in written communication
  2. Advanced knowledge of the Western intellectual tradition
  3. Advanced ability to integrate their Christian faith with the content areas of English and Education

Major Requirements (Total Required Credits: 123)

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 51 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Literature Elective 3 Hermeneutics 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology I 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology II 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Science Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
General Education Electives 6 Apologetics 3
Romans 3
Bible or Theology Electives 12
III. Major Core Courses 33 Credits
18 Credits Must be at 3000 level or higher
Literature Electives 15 Ministry Electives 6
Education Electives 6 Advanced Research Writing 3
Philosophy of Education 3 Interdisciplinary Studies Internship (2 Semesters) 0

Bachelor of Arts Interdisciplinary Studies

English Education Concentration

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester -15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
HSEL1000 History Elective 3 SPC1300 Interpersonal Communications 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3 LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3
EDEL3000 Education Elective 3 GMEL3000 Ministry Elective 3
Junior Fall Semester – 18 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3 FAEL1000 Fine Arts Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3
ELE1302 Philosophy of Education 3 GMEL3000 Ministry Elective 3
BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
Senior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 ENC4313 Advanced Research Writing 3
LTEL4000 Literature Elective 3 LTEL4000 Literature Elective 3
CRW3011 Creative Writing 3 EDEL3000 Education Elective 3
INDS4081 Interdisciplinary Studies Internship 0 INDS4082 Interdisciplinary Studies Internship 0

*A minimum of 18 credits of Major Elective must be at the 3000 level or higher.

BA Interdisciplinary Studies | English Education Concentration PDF

B.A. Ministry | Intercultural Studies Concentration

Dr. Joe AllottaBachelor of Arts Ministry | Intercultural Studies Concentration

Department Chair: Joseph Allotta, D. Min.

Purpose: The Ministry Major provides the student with the academic and professional preparation necessary for ministry.

Program Outcomes/Goals:

  1. Students will have a professional readiness to deliver Biblical knowledge.
  2. Students will have a well-articulated Christian worldview of life and ministry.
  3. A student will display ministry-ready professional skills in the area of his or her concentration.

Major Requirements (Total Required Credits: 123)

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 48 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Interpersonal Communication 3 Hermeneutics 3
Literature Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 Systematic Theology I 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology II 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
Science Elective 3 Apologetics 3
General Education Electives 3 Romans 3
Advanced Research Writing 3
Bible or Theology Electives 6
III. Major Core Courses 36 Credits
Intercultural Studies Core Courses Ministry Electives (Choose 6 courses from below)
Church Planting and Development 3 Business Org. Leadership Elective (any level) 3
Cross Cultural Communication 3 Christian Leadership 3
Cross Cultural Communication Practicum 3 Contemporary Issues in Theology and Ethics 3
Strategy of Missions 3 Fundamental Issues in Worship 3
Urban Ministry 3 Introduction to Counseling 3
Ministry Internship 3 Introduction to Preaching 3
Marriage and Family Communication 3
Small Group Development 3
Bible or Theology Elective or Ministry Elective (3000 level or higher) 3

Bachelor of Arts Ministry

Intercultural Studies Concentration

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
MJEL2000 Ministry Elective 3 SPC1300 Interpersonal Communication 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
LTEL2000 Literature Elective 3 HSEL2000 History Elective 3
MISS2303 Church Planting and Development 3 MJEL2000 Ministry Elective 3
Junior Fall Semester – 18 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3 FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 MISS3312 Urban Ministry 3
MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3 MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3
MISS3301 Strategy of Missions 3
Senior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
MISS3302 Cross-Cultural Communication 3 ENC4313 Advanced Research Writing 3
MISS4331 Cross-Cultural Communication Practicum 3 MJEL3000 Major Elective* 3
MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3 GNMN4011 Ministry Internship 3

*This can be a Bible or Theology class or a 3000-level course or higher in any major. ** Or GNMN 3311, Small Group Development

BA Ministry | Intercultural Studies Concentration PDF

B.A. Ministry | Pastoral Ministry Concentration

Dr. Joe AllottaBachelor of Arts Ministry | Pastoral Ministry Concentration

Department Chair: Joseph Allotta, D. Min.

Purpose: The Ministry Major provides the student with the academic and professional preparation necessary for ministry.

Program Outcomes/Goals:

  1. Students will have a professional readiness to deliver Biblical knowledge.
  2. Students will have a well-articulated Christian worldview of life and ministry.
  3. A student will display ministry-ready professional skills in the area of his or her concentration.

Major Requirements (Total Required Credits: 123)

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 48 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Interpersonal Communication 3 Hermeneutics 3
Literature Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 Systematic Theology I 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology II 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
Science Elective 3 Apologetics 3
General Education Electives 3 Romans 3
Advanced Research Writing 3
Bible or Theology Electives 6
III. Major Core Courses 36 Credits
Pastoral Ministry Core Courses Ministry Electives (Choose 6 courses from below)
Elementary Greek I 3 Business Org. Leadership Elective (any level) 3
Introduction to Preaching 3 Christian Leadership 3
Sermon Preparation 3 Contemporary Issues in Theology and Ethics 3
Pastoral Methods 3 Fundamental Issues in Worship 3
Pastoral Methods Practicum 3 Introduction to Counseling 3
Ministry Internship 3 Church Planting and Development 3
Marriage and Family Communication 3
Small Group Development 3
Bible or Theology Elective or Ministry Elective (3000 level or higher) 3

Bachelor of Arts Ministry

Pastoral Ministry Concentration

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
MJEL2000 Ministry Elective 3 SPC1300 Interpersonal Communication 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
LTEL2000 Literature Elective 3 HSEL2000 History Elective 3
MJEL2000 Ministry Elective 3 MJEL2000 Ministry Elective 3
Junior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3 FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 PAST3302 Sermon Preparation 3
PAST3301 Introduction to Preaching 3 GRE1110 Elementary Greek I 3
Senior Fall Semester – 18 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3 ENC4313 Advanced Research Writing 3
PAST4301 Pastoral Methods 3 MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3
PAST4341 Pastoral Methods Practicum 3 GNMN4011 Ministry Internship 3
MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3
BA Ministry | Pastoral Ministry Concentration PDF

B.A. Ministry | Women's Ministry Concentration

Dr. Joe AllottaBachelor of Arts Ministry | Women’s Ministry Concentration

Department Chair: Joseph Allotta, D. Min.

Purpose: The Ministry Major provides the student with the academic and professional preparation necessary for ministry.

Program Outcomes/Goals:

  1. Students will have a professional readiness to deliver Biblical knowledge.
  2. Students will have a well-articulated Christian worldview of life and ministry.
  3. A student will display ministry-ready professional skills in the area of his or her concentration.

Major Requirements (Total Required Credits: 123)

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 48 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Interpersonal Communication 3 Hermeneutics 3
Literature Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 Systematic Theology I 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology II 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
Science Elective 3 Apologetics 3
General Education Electives 3 Romans 3
Advanced Research Writing 3
Bible or Theology Electives 6
III. Major Core Courses 36 Credits
Women’s Ministry Core Courses Ministry Electives (Choose 6 courses from below)
Marriage and Family Communication 3 Business Org. Leadership Elective (any level) 3
Role of Women in Scripture 3 Christian Leadership 3
Discipleship and Counseling for Women 3 Contemporary Issues in Theology and Ethics 3
Women’s Ministry Development and Strategy 3 Fundamental Issues in Worship 3
Women’s Ministry Development and Strategy Practicum 3 Introduction to Counseling 3
Ministry Internship 3 Church Planting and Development 3
Introduction to Preaching 3
Small Group Development 3
Bible or Theology Elective or Ministry Elective (3000 level or higher) 3

Bachelor of Arts Ministry

Women’s Ministry Concentration

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
MJEL2000 Ministry Elective 3 SPC1300 Interpersonal Communication 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
LTEL2000 Literature Elective 3 HSEL2000 History Elective 3
SYG1431 Marriage and Family Comm. 3 MJEL2000 Ministry Elective 3
Junior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3 FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 WMIN3100 Discipleship and Counseling for Women 3
BIBL3100 Role of Women in Scripture 3 MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3
Senior Fall Semester – 18 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
WMIN4100 Women’s Ministry Dev. & Strat. 3 ENC4313 Advanced Research Writing 3
WMIN4101 Women’s Ministry Dev. & Strat. Practicum 3 MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3
MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3 GNMN4011 Ministry Internship 3
MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3
BA Ministry | Women's Ministry Concentration PDF

B.A. Ministry | Worship and Creative Arts Concentration

Dr. Joe AllottaBachelor of Arts Ministry | Worship and Creative Arts Concentration

Department Chair: Joseph Allotta, D. Min.

Purpose: The Ministry Major provides the student with the academic and professional preparation necessary for ministry.

Program Outcomes/Goals:

  1. Students will have a professional readiness to deliver Biblical knowledge.
  2. Students will have a well-articulated Christian worldview of life and ministry.
  3. A student will display ministry-ready professional skills in the area of his or her concentration.

Major Requirements (Total Required Credits: 123)

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 48 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Interpersonal Communication 3 Hermeneutics 3
Literature Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 Systematic Theology I 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology II 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
Science Elective 3 Apologetics 3
General Education Electives 3 Romans 3
Advanced Research Writing 3
Bible or Theology Electives 6
III. Major Core Courses 36 Credits
Worship and Creative Arts Core Courses Ministry Electives (Choose 5 courses from below)
Fundamental Issues in Worship 3 Business Org. Leadership Elective (any level) 3
Creative Writing 3 Christian Leadership 3
Creative Arts and 21st Century Worship Tech. 3 Contemporary Issues in Theology and Ethics 3
Sacred Actions and Sacramentality 3 Introduction to Counseling 3
Music and Arts in Worship 3 Church Planting and Development 3
Practical Worship Skills Practicum 3 Introduction to Preaching 3
Ministry Internship 3 Small Group Development 3
Bible or Theology Elective or Ministry Elective (3000 level or higher) 3

Bachelor of Arts Ministry

Worship and Creative Arts Concentration

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
MJEL2000 Ministry Elective 3 SPC1300 Interpersonal Communication 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
LTEL2000 Literature Elective 3 HSEL2000 History Elective 3
MJEL3000 Creative Arts Elective 3 MJEL2000 Ministry Elective 3
Junior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3 FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 MJEL3000 Creative Arts Elective 3
MJEL3000 Creative Arts Elective 3 CRW3011 Creative Writing 3
Senior Fall Semester – 18 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
MJEL3000 Creative Arts Elective 3 ENC4313 Advanced Research Writing 3
WORS4331 Practical Worship Skills Practicum 3 MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3
MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3 GNMN4011 Ministry Internship 3
MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3
BA Ministry | Worship and Creative Arts Concentration PDF

B.A. Ministry | Youth Ministry Concentration

Dr. Joe AllottaBachelor of Arts Ministry | Youth Ministry Concentration

Department Chair: Joseph Allotta, D. Min.

Purpose: The Ministry Major provides the student with the academic and professional preparation necessary for ministry

Program Outcomes/Goals:

  1. Students will have a professional readiness to deliver Biblical knowledge.
  2. Students will have a well-articulated Christian worldview of life and ministry.
  3. A student will display ministry-ready professional skills in the area of his or her concentration.

Major Requirements (Total Required Credits: 123)

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 48 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Interpersonal Communication 3 Hermeneutics 3
Literature Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 Systematic Theology I 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology II 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
Science Elective 3 Apologetics 3
General Education Electives 3 Romans 3
Advanced Research Writing 3
Bible or Theology Electives 6
III. Major Core Courses 36 Credits
Youth Ministry Core Courses Ministry Electives (Choose 6 courses from below)
Communicating to Youth 3 Business Org. Leadership Elective (any level) 3
Counseling Adolescents 3 Christian Leadership 3
Introduction to Counseling 3 Contemporary Issues in Theology and Ethics 3
Youth Ministry Skills 3 Fundamental Issues in Worship 3
Youth Ministry Skills Practicum 3 Church Planting and Development 3
Ministry Internship 3 Introduction to Preaching 3
Small Group Development 3
Marriage and Family Communications 3
Bible or Theology Elective or Ministry Elective (3000 level or higher) 3

Bachelor of Arts Ministry

Youth Ministry Concentration

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
COUN2301 Introduction to Counseling 3 SPC1300 Interpersonal Communication 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
LTEL2000 Literature Elective 3 HSEL2000 History Elective 3
MJEL2000 Ministry Elective 3 MJEL2000 Ministry Elective 3
Junior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 18 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3 FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 YUTH3302 Communicating to Youth 3
MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3 COUN3312 Counseling Adolescents 3
MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3
Senior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3 ENC4313 Advanced Research Writing 3
YUTH3301 Youth Ministry Skills 3 MJEL3000 Ministry Elective 3
YUTH4331 Youth Ministry Skills Practicum 3 GNMN4011 Ministry Internship 3
BA Ministry | Youth Ministry Concentration PDF

B.A. Psychology

Leslie Rewald Counseling Psychology DepartmentBachelor of Arts Psychology

Department Chair: Leslie Rewald, M.S.

Purpose: The Psychology Major provides the student with the academic and professional preparation necessary to work in the field of psychology or to continue studies in graduate
school.

Program Outcomes/Goals:

  1. Students will have a basic understanding of the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, and historical trends in Psychology.
  2. Students will have the ability to weigh evidence, act ethically, and integrate Christian values with psychology as a discipline.
  3. A student will display professional skills in the area of his or her concentration.

Major Requirements (Total Required Credits: 123)

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 42 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Literature Elective 3 Hermeneutics 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology I 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology II 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Science Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
General Education Electives 6 Apologetics 3
Romans 3
Bible or Theology Electives 3
III. Major Core Courses 42 Credits
Cognitive Psychology 3 Research Methods 3
Counseling Electives 6 Stress Management 3
Developmental Psychology 3 Social Psychology 3
Educational Psychology 3 Statistics 3
Psychology of Religion/Spirituality 3 Theories of Personality 3
Psychology Seminar 3 Psychology Internships (2 Semesters) 0
Psychopathology 3

Bachelor of Arts Psychology

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
COUN2000 Counseling Elective 3 STA2026 Statistics 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
EXP3604 Cognitive Psychology 3 HSEL2000 History Elective 3
EDP2002 Educational Psychology 3 PPE3003 Theories of Personality 3
Junior Fall Semester – 18 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
COUN3332 Stress Management 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3 GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 COUN3000 Counseling Elective 3
PSY3213 Research Methods 3 CLP3146 Psychopathology 3
DEP2004 Developmental Psychology 3
PSYC4081 Psychology Internship 0
Senior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
SOP4451 Psychology of Religion/Spirituality 3 BTEL4000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
FAEL4000 Fine Arts Elective 3 GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
SOP4004 Social Psychology 3 PSYC4104 Psychology Seminar 3
PSYC4082 Psychology Internship 0

*Psychology Internships begin in the fall semester of Junior and Senior year but may carry over to the Spring to
meet the hour requirements of your internship.

BA Psychology PDF

B.A. Psychology | Counseling

Leslie Rewald Counseling Psychology DepartmentBachelor of Arts Psychology | Counseling Concentration

Department Chair: Leslie Rewald, M.S.

Purpose: The Psychology Major, with a Counseling Concentration, provides the student with the academic and professional preparation necessary to work in the field of counseling or to continue studies in graduate school.

Program Outcomes/Goals:

  1. Students will have a basic understanding of the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, and historical trends in Psychology.
  2. Students will have the ability to weigh evidence, act ethically, and integrate Christian values with psychology as a discipline.
  3. A student will display professional skills in the area of his or her concentration.

Major Requirements (Total Required Credits: 123)

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 42 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Literature Elective 3 Hermeneutics 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology I 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology II 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Science Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
General Education Electives 6 Apologetics 3
Romans 3
Bible or Theology Electives 3
III. Major Core Courses 42 Credits
Counseling Core Courses Major Electives (Choose 3 courses from below) 9
Introduction to Counseling 3 Cognitive Psychology
Counseling Nontraditional Families 3 Counseling Adolescents
Counseling Skills Lab 3 Educational Psychology
Crisis Counseling 3 Interpersonal Communication
Developmental Psychology 3 Research Methods
Marriage and Family Communication 3 Health Psychology
Psychopathology 3 Statistics
Seminar in Group Dynamics 3 Theories of Personality
Social Psychology 3 Counseling Cross Cultures
Stress Management 3
Counseling Internships (2 Semesters) 0

Bachelor of Arts Psychology

Counseling Concentration

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester – 15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
COUN2301 Introduction to Counseling 3 DEP2004 Developmental Psychology 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 BTEL2000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
HSEL2000 History Elective 3 GEEL2000 General Education Elective 3
COUN2302 Crisis Counseling 3 SYG1431 Marriage and Family Communications 3
Junior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
LTEL3000 Literature Elective 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 COUN3332 Stress Management 3
COUN3314 Counseling Nontraditional Families 3 COUN4312 Seminar in Group Dynamics 3
CLP3146 Psychopathology 3 MJEL3000 Major Elective 3
COUN4081 Counseling Internship 0
Senior Fall Semester – 18 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
BTEL4000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
FAEL2000 Fine Arts Elective 3 CNEL4000 Major Elective 3
CNEL4000 Major Elective 3 COUN4302 Counseling Skills Lab 3
SOP4004 Social Psychology 3
COUN4082 Counseling Internship 0

*Counseling Internships begin in the fall semester of Junior and Senior year but may carry over to the Spring to
meet the hour requirements of your internship.

BA Psychology | Counseling Concentration PDF

B.A. Theology

stuart e. parsons, ph.d chair, bible and theology departmentBachelor of Arts Theology

Department Chair: Stuart E. Parsons, Ph.D..

Purpose: The Theology major is designed for students who are seeking an intensive undergraduate theological and biblical studies education. This major would be appropriate preparation for those interested in studying theology or biblical studies at the graduate level, for those interested in graduate-level studies in any one of the humanities, or for individuals anticipating attending seminary.

Students successfully completing the Theology B.A. program will demonstrate:

  1. Advanced knowledge of biblical studies.
  2. Knowledge of the history of Christian thought.
  3. Advanced skills in translation and interpretation of biblical Greek.

Major Requirements (Total Required Credits: 123)

I. General Studies 39 Credits II. Bible 45 Credits
College and Career Success 3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3
Freshman Composition I 3 Old Testament Law and History 3
Freshman Composition II 3 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
Introduction to Public Speaking 3 New Testament History and Letters 3
Introduction to Philosophy 3 Life and Revelation of Christ 3
Interpersonal Communication 3 Hermeneutics 3
Literature Elective 3 World Missions and Religions 3
Fine Arts Elective 3 Systematic Theology I 3
General Psychology 3 Systematic Theology II 3
History Elective 3 Systematic Theology III 3
Math Elective 3 Systematic Theology IV 3
Science Elective 3 Apologetics 3
General Education Electives 3 Romans 3
Advanced Research Writing 3
Bible or Theology Electives 3
III. Major Core Courses 39 Credits
Theology Core Courses
Church History 3 Elementary Greek I 3
Daniel and Revelation: Exegesis and Theology 3 Elementary Greek II 3
Foundations of the Broader Christian Theological Tradition (Patristics) 3 Advanced Greek I 3
Bible or Theology Electives 15
Choose one of the following: 3 Choose one of the following: 3
Biblical Ethics Fundamental Issues in Worship
Contemporary Issues in Theology & Ethics Sacred Actions and Sacramentality
C.S. Lewis: Apostle to the Skeptic Music and the Arts in Christian Worship
Contemporary Ethical Issues Philosophy and Theology of Worship
Business Ethics The Church Year
Managing Ethics in Organizations Art and Architecture in Christian Worship
Image of Christ: The History & Christology of Religious Art & Film
History of Worship in the Church
Theology of Sanctification

Bachelor of Arts Theology

Suggested Four-Year Schedule:

Freshman Fall Semester -15 Credits Freshman Spring Semester – 15 Credits
SLS1501 College and Career Success 3 ENC1102 Freshman Composition II 3
ENC1101 Freshman Composition I 3 PSY1012 General Psychology 3
BIBL1311 Old Testament Law and History 3 BIBL1322 Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy 3
GNMN1302 Evangelism and Discipleship 3 MISS1301 World Missions and Religions 3
SPC1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SPC1300 Interpersonal Communication 3
Sophomore Fall Semester – 15 Credits Sophomore Spring Semester – 15 Credits
BIBL2331 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL2321 New Testament History and Letters 3
BIBL2301 Life and Revelation of Christ 3 THEO3302 Systematic Theology II 3
THEO3301 Systematic Theology I 3 SCEL2000 Science Elective 3
PHI1010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 HSEL2000 History Elective 3
BTEL1000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 MTEL2000 Math Elective 3
Junior Fall Semester – 15 Credits Junior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
THEO4321 Systematic Theology III 3 THEO4331 Systematic Theology IV 3
GRE1110 Elementary Greek I 3 GRE2111 Elementary Greek II 3
THEO4311 Apologetics 3 BIBL4301 Romans 3
BTEL3000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 COUN4312 Fundamental Issues in Worship** 3
LTEL4000 Literature Elective 3 GEEL3000 General Education Elective 3
Senior Fall Semester – 18 Credits Senior Spring Semester – 15 Credits
GRE3212 Advanced Greek I 3 BIBL3323 Biblical Ethics*** 3
THEO4342 Foundations of the Broader Christian Theological Traditions (Patristics) 3 REL1506 Church History 3
BIBL4303 Daniel & Revelation: Exegesis & Theology 3 ENC4313 Advanced Research Writing 3
BTEL4000 Bible or Theology Elective 3 BTEL4000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
FAEL4000 Fine Arts Elective 3 BTEL4000 Bible or Theology Elective 3
BTEL4000 Bible or Theology Elective 3

**Refer to the list of available courses in the degree requirements page.
***Refer to the list of available courses in the degree requirements page.

BA Theology PDF

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Is financial aid available for Trinity College of Florida students?

Yes! Although many people think they can’t afford to go to college, a large percentage of students receive some type of financial assistance, including our degree completion students. Our financial aid representatives are ready to help you sort through the different types of financial aid and show you how to get the assistance available to you.

Is Trinity College of Florida accredited?

ACCREDITATION:

Trinity College of Florida is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the Association for Biblical Higher Education, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education.

Database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and Programs (U.S. Department of Education database)

APPROVALS:

  • Licensed by the Commission for Independent Education, Florida Department of Education. Additional information regarding this institution may be obtained by contacting the Commission at 325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1414, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400, toll-free telephone number (888) 224-6684.
  • Trinity College is authorized under Federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students, and
  • United States Department of Education for Federal Pell Grants and other Federal financial aid programs, and
  • Approved to enable the certified veteran to gain financial supplement for education.

MEMBERSHIPS:

  • American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO)
  • Association of Business Administrators of Christian Colleges (ABACC)
  • Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)
  • Christian Library Consortium
  • Council of Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)
  • Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA)
  • Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (FACCS)
  • Florida Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (FASFAA)
  • National Association of Independent Colleges & Universities (NAICU)
  • United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA)

Are there any bachelor of arts degrees offered online?

Yes, almost all of our bachelor of arts programs are offered fully online. Currently only two programs are not offered online which are the Bachelor of Arts Elementary Education and the Bachelor of Arts Theology.

Are all bachelor of arts degree programs double majors?

Yes, all of our bachelor of arts programs offer double majors in the selected major field along side of a major in Bible.

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