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Upper Course (4 units each class)
Classes are listed In Rotation --Most Books are approximately $15
Regular Yearly -Quarter Schedule is as follows (dates are approximate): 

 
1st Quarter September 1 to November 15
305 Principles of Restoration
This study is on the purposes of the regeneration cycles within the church. It gives a historical account as well as practical examples of God’s restoring power.

 

306 Systematic Theology
This class is about the different doctrinal beliefs, their origins and validity, and how to formulate doctrine based on God’s Word.

 

307 Christian Counseling
This overview course covers the basis of counseling and how Christian counseling differs from secular counseling.

 

308 Christian Psychology
Psychology is the study of the mind. This class reviews psychology’s pitfalls, and gives credence to the concept that psychology can only correctly understood under the light of God’s Word and Christian principles.

 
2nd Quarter January 2 to March 16
400 Expository Preaching
This class prepares the future pastor to preach messages under the unction of the Holy Spirit. Organizational skills are reviewed and exercises in preaching are given.

 

401 Church Business & Administration
This class teaches the Pastor or ministry leader about practical skills in all aspects of church administration. Included in this course are guides for each of the following: ministry helps, finance and practical administrative techniques, plans, forms and policies.

 

411 Youth Counseling
This course is on Biblical counseling to youth and young adults. It teaches about ministry in youth groups, counseling centers & high schools.  It lays down the precepts necessary for solid youth development.

 

499  Practicum in Major
Each student must make a Journal over the 10 week quarter on experiences within a ministry in one of the following areas: Pastoral, Counseling, Missions-Evangelism, or Worship.

 
3rd Quarter April 1 and June 15
340 Marriage Counseling
This class goes over the Biblical basis for marriage. It reviews problems and successes in marriage and it covers ways to regenerate a marriage through the Word of God.

 

384 Family and Child Counseling
This could be one of the most important Christian classes because of its relevance of what God expects for the family.

 

405 Modern Missions
Essential study covers the duties of the mission today. It keeps up with trends and movements of foreign cultural climates and the responsibilities of the modern missionary.

 

330 Worship Leadership
This class describes the basics of church worship leadership. It reviews the needs of the Body of Christ and the importance of praise and worship. It reviews practical guides for unifying the worship service and making it God’s property.

 
4th Quarter-Summer Session (June 29-August 12)
301  Biblical Worship
This class reviews the methods of Biblical worship.  It reviews the commitments necessary for a lifestyle of worship.  Students are taught how to prepare their hearts for worship and praise.

 

302 Church History
This course includes the times of the early Church, Catholicism, Lutheranism, Protestantism, the medieval church, and the modern church.

 

303 Christian Sociology
Students learn about the duties of the Christian as a reconciliatory force amongst the peoples of the world.  It is a course in sensitivity to all races. The sociological impacts of the Christian, the injustices of church history, and the current organizational hindrances to the body of Christ in relationships are revealed, along with practical solutions and examples to give healing and prevent future misunderstandings.

 

304 Thanatology
This is the study of life after death. It reviews the Biblical emphasis on judgment, heaven, hell and the concept of eternity.