A = 3.6 - 4.0........................................................ Excellent
B = 3.2 - 3.59...................................................... Superior
C = 2.18 - 3.19.................................................... Average
NOTE: Below C is unacceptable for college level work and receives an incomplete.
Degree Programs and Requirements
Associate of Biblical Studies
FIRST YEAR -
Pre-requisite: High School diploma, GED, born again experience, and active church attendance.
COURSE # CREDIT HOURS
ABS - 101 [3] INTRODUCTORY
(Covers salvation, water baptism, prayer and other basic topics)
ABS - 102 [3] GOSPEL OF JOHN
(Chapter by chapter study of the Lord's ministry and teachings)
ABS - 103 [3] ACTS I
(Detailed coverage of the supernatural workings of God in the early church)
ABS - 104 [3] ACTS II
(The life and missionary journeys of Paul)
ABS - 105 [3] GALATIANS
(Teaches law and grace)
ABS - 106 [3] PHILIPPIANS, COLOSSIANS & PHILEMON
(Gives the background of these epistles and a study in each chapter)
ABS - 107 [3] HEBREWS AND JAMES
(An excellent study of each chapter as well as an overall view)
ABS - 108 [3] EPISTLES OF JOHN AND JUDE
(A careful study of all four epistles with special attention given to John's emphasis on love and fellowship)
ABS - 109 [3] EPHESIANS
(Takes the believer on a journey into the promised land of our inheritance)
ABS - 110 [3] I CORINTHIANS
(Emphasizes the particular disciplines and instructions given to God's people)
ABS - 111 [3] 2 CORINTHIANS
(Provides a clear insight into the ministry of Paul)
ABS - 112 [3] 1 & 2 PETER
(A study on joy in the midst of suffering and the importance of growing in the Word)
ABS - 113 [3] 1 & 2 THESSALONIANS
(Gives insight into the close relationship between Paul and the believers at Thessalonica; also covers
the last day events)
ABS - 114 [3] SYNOPTIC GOSPELS I
(A study of Matthew, Mark, and Luke; provides a chronology of the ministry of Christ up to the passion
week)
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