United States History I

HTY 201 | 3 Credit Hours
A careful study of the colonial and national development of the United States from Columbus’ arrival in the new world through the Civil War. The course will focus on the social, political, spiritual, and economical factors that led to the formation, growth, and division of the United States.

Survey of American/English Literature

ENG 203 | 3 Credit Hours
A survey course of the key authors in American and English literature with focus on how authors and their writings influenced Christianity through the ages.

English Composition

ENG 102 | 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the basic ways ideas can be fitted together and presented clearly in writing. Special emphasis is placed on sentence construction, word choices, outlining, writing paragraphs and essays, and writing research papers.

English Grammar

ENG 101 | 3 Credit Hours
This course thoroughly teaches traditional grammar and mechanics with emphasis on the basic parts of speech and their function in the English sentence.

Church Planting Strategies

MIS 402 | 2 Credit Hours
A study of effective, Bible-based strategies for planting churches, both in the United States and in foreign countries. The course will also stress strategies for evangelization; discipleship; establishing, equipping, and utilizing believers; training and organizing leadership; the underlying foundation of the indigenous principle; and the biblical pattern of church planting.

History of Revival

EVN 301 | 2 Credit Hours
A survey of revivals throughout history, from Bible days until the present. The course’s aim is to help the student understand the nature of revival and to stir him to seek revival.

Baptist Distinctives and Polity

CED 408 | 2 Credit Hours
Distinctive doctrines, practices and procedures of Baptist church administration and leadership will be addressed from a Biblical perspective.

Baptist History II

CED 406 | 2 Credit Hours
A study of Baptist churches and leaders after 1700. The class will focus primarily on American Baptists. The relation of Baptists toward soul liberty, church polity, democracy, evangelism, and missions will be discussed.

Baptist History I

CED 405 | 2 Credit Hours
The rise and growth of early baptistic separatist groups and Baptist churches from the first through the seventeenth centuries A.D. The principles and doctrines of the early church will be noted.

Church Administration II

CED 402 | 2 Credit Hours
A study of Baptist church policy. The structure of the New Testament local church is clearly defined and presented.

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