Diploma In Theology
..a productive life is not an accident... M.M.
FOUNDATIONAL COURSES REQUIRED FOR ALL STUDENTS
The first year courses are foundational in nature and required for all students. They are designed to give each student a solid foundation for their personal life. Addressing foundational areas such as Faith, Character, Healing & Deliverance, Authority, Gifts and Finance, they aim to provide students with the Word of God that brings revelation that in turn will make them more than conquerors in Christ and able to be successful in their personal life and preparation for ministry. Furthermore the first year includes the first course in New Testament studies, by giving you a survey of the New Testament.
In order to qualify for the ′Diploma in Theology′, students have to complete 30 undergraduate credit hours by taking 9 courses (worth 3 credits each) and fulfilling a Ministry Practicum within their local church by serving at least 80 hours (more information may be found in the Student′s Handbook).
Definition: A diploma (from Greek διπλωμα. díplóma, meaning "folded paper") is a certificate or deed issued by an educational institution, such as a university, that testifies that the recipient has successfully completed a particular course of study, or confers an academic degree. [http://en.wikipedia.org]
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