1. I. Baccalaureate Program

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Introduction to Public Speaking

111

1

 

Christian Doctrine*

113

3

UBC

*Chapel requirement

Stewardship

115

3

Biblical Stewardship-ECS Ministries

English

101

3

 

Evangelism

117

3

Master Plan of Evangelism -Robert E. Coleman

Hymnology

119

3

 

Total Credits

 

16

 

First Year-Fall Semester

 

First Year-Spring Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Christian Doctrine*

114

3

UBC

*Chapel requirement

Stewardship

116

3

Biblical Stewardship-ECS Ministries

English

102

3

 

Evangelism

118

3

Master Plan of Evangelism -Robert E. Coleman

Hymnology

120

3

 

Total Credits

 

15

 

  First year possible credits earned 31                                                                         

II.  Second Year-Fall Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Survey of Theology

201

3

 

Survey of The Old Testament

211

3

Survey of The Old Testament-Paul N. Benware

Homiletics*

213

3

How To Prepare Sermons-William Evans;

*Chapel requirement

Evangelism

215

3

Evangelism Explosion-D. James Kennedy

Exegesis

217

3

How To Read the Bible for All Its Worth-Gordon D. Fee/Stewart

Total Credits

 

15

 

 

Second Year-Spring Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Survey of Theology

202

3

 

Survey of The New Testament

212

3

Survey of The New Testament-Paul N. Benware

Homiletics*

214

3

How To Prepare Sermons-William Evans

Preaching On Every Channel – Dr. E. Dewey Smith

*Chapel requirement

Evangelism

216

3

Evangelism Explosion-D. James Kennedy

Total Credits

 

12

 

           Second Year Possible credits earned 27

 

III.  Third Year-Fall Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Minor Prophets

311

3

Minor Prophets-ECS Ministries

Systematic Theology

313

3

Lectures in Systematic Theology-Henry Thiessen

Heresies

315

3

Cults, World Religion & Occults-Kenneth Boa

Pneumatology

317

3

Person & Work of The Holy Spirit-Rene Pache

Homiletics*

319

3

Five Smooth Stones-Howard Stone

*Chapel requirement

Total Credits

 

15

 

 

Third Year-Spring Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Systematic Theology

314

3

Lectures in Systematic Theology-Henry Thiessen

Heresies

316

3

Cults, World Religion & Occults-Kenneth Boa

Pneumatology

318

3

Person & Work of The Holy Spirit-Rene Pache

Homiletics

320

3

Five Smooth Stones-Howard Stone

*Chapel requirement

Total Credits

 

12

 

 Third Year possible credits earned 27

IV. Master’s Program

Master I-Fall Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Systematic Theology

411

1

Systematic Theology-Agustus Strong

Psychology of Christian Counseling

413

3

Psychology of Christian Counseling-Clyde Narra Muse

Ecclesiology

415

3

Story of the Christian Church-Jesse Hurlbut

Total Credits

 

7

 

 

Master I-Spring Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Psychology of Christian Counseling

414

3

Psychology of Christian Counseling-Clyde Narra Muse

Ecclesiology

416

3

Story of the Christian Church-Jesse Hurlbut

Total Credits

 

6

 

   Master I possible credits earned 13

 

 

V. Master II-Fall Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Biblical Inspirations

511

1

Inspirations of The Bible-Benjamin Warfield

Psychology of Christian Counseling

513

3

The Act of Marriage-Tim & Beverly LaHaye

Eschatology 

515

3

T. Dwight Pentecost

Total Credits

 

7

 

 

Master II-Spring Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Systematic Theology

512

1

Systematic Theology-Agustus Strong

Psychology of Christian Counseling

514

3

The Act of Marriage-Tim & Beverly LaHaye

Eschatology 

516

3

Things To Come-T. Dwight Pentecost

Total Credits

 

7

 

                  Master II possible credits earned 14

 Doctoral Program

VI. Doctoral I-Fall Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Psychology of Christian Counseling

611

3

Death & Dying-Elizabeth Cubler Ross

Eschatology 

613

3

Things To Come-T. Dwight Pentecost

Apologetics

616

3

Christian Apologetics-Norman Geisler

Total Credits

 

9

 

 

Doctoral I-Spring Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Psychology of Christian Counseling

614

3

Death & Dying-Elizabeth Cubler Ross

Eschatology 

612

3

Things To Come-T. Dwight Pentecost

Total Credits

 

6

 

                                                Doctoral I possible credits earned 15

Doctoral VII-Fall Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Counseling

711

3

Handbook of Counseling Youth-Joshua McDowell

Josephus

713

3

Flavius Josephus

Total Credits

 

6

 

 

Doctoral II-Spring Semester

Course Name

Course #

Course Credit

Textbook

Counseling

712

3

Handbook of Counseling Youth-Joshua McDowell

Josephus

714

3

Flavius Josephus

Total Credits

 

6

 

                                                Doctoral II possible credits earned 12

                                                                                                                     Unity Bible College Course Descriptions

 

BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM – FIRST YEAR COURSES

Introduction to Public Speaking 111 (1 credit hour); Fall semester course.

This course introduces the principles of public speaking and public presentation and provides a foundation for organizing and delivery of a sermon.

Christian Doctrine 113 (3 credit hours) Fall semester course; includes a Pass/Fail Chapel requirement

This course introduces church structure, administration and doctrine.

Stewardship 115 (3 credit hours); Fall semester course.

The course defines stewardship and explains how to apply stewardship in the life of a Christian.

English 101 (3 credit hours) Fall semester course.

This course covers basic skills in English grammar, sentence structure and reading comprehension.

Evangelism 117 (3 credit hours); Fall semester course.

The course gives the student basic biblical principles and witnessing skills to share the Gospel to the community.

Hymnology 119 (3 credit hours); Fall semester course.

Is an introductory course that explores the worship experience of God through hymns, anthems, gospels, and other music genre.

Christian Doctrine 114 (3 credit hours); Spring semester course; includes a Pass/Fail Chapel requirement

This course explores biblical truth as it relates to Church doctrine.

Stewardship 116 (3 credit hours); Spring semester course.

This course examines social and cultural issues as they relate to the application of biblical stewardship.

English 102; (3 credit hours); Spring semester course.

This course builds upon English 101 and further develops the student’s reading comprehension and introduces the skill of writing scholarly papers.

Evangelism 118; (3 credit hours); Spring semester course.

This course builds upon Evangelism 117 and further develops biblical principles and witnessing skills to share the Gospel to the community.

Hymnology 120; (3 credit hours); Spring semester course.

This course builds upon Hymnology 119 and further develops the biblical basis of worshiping God through hymns, anthems, gospels, and other music genre.

 

 

 

BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM – SECOND YEAR COURSES

Survey of Theology 201; (3 credit hours); Fall semester course.

This course is a study of knowing God, His character, and His relationship to mankind.

Survey of the Old Testament 211; (3 credit hours); Fall semester course.

This course reviews important events described in the Old Testament and helps the student understand how these events relate to and are fulfilled in the New Testament.

Homiletics 213; (3 credit hours); Fall semester course; includes a Pass/Fail Chapel requirement

This course teaches the art and science of preaching and teaching the word of God.

Evangelism 215; (3 credit hours); Fall semester course.

Provides the student the opportunity to research evangelism techniques, critique their skills and revise the student’s field work in Evangelism.

Exegesis 217; (3 credit hours); Fall semester course.

This course provides instruction on how to dissect a sermon or message, to prepare for the ministry role.

Survey of Theology 202; (3 credit hours); Spring semester course.

This is a continuation of Survey of Theology 201. The topics are expanded and the relationship of God to man is revealed in greater detail. 

Survey of the New Testament 212; (3 credit hours); Spring semester course.

This course reviews important events described in the New Testament and helps the student understand how those events relate to the Old Testament.

Homiletics 214; (3 credit hours); Spring semester course; includes a Pass/Fail Chapel requirement

This course is a continuation of Homiletics 213. The course stresses the development of sermons that require a more in-depth organization of information and a focus on delivery of presentations that are given within a culturally relevant context.

Evangelism 216; (3 credit hours); Spring semester course.

This course is a continuation of Evangelism 215. The course further equips the student to share the gospel. A look at common problems and issues in an Evangelism ministry are identified and solutions are explored.

 

 

BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM – THIRD YEAR COURSES

Minor Prophets 311: (3 credit hours); Fall semester course.

A biography of selected Minor Prophets, their writings, and messages as it relates to Christian life are explored. The writings of Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah & Micah are explored.

Systematic Theology 313; (3 credit hours); Fall semester course.

A comprehensive review of Systematic Theology addressing Theism, Bibliopoly, Theology and Anthropology.

Heresies 315; (3 credit hours); Fall semester course.

Explores major world religions, describes the doctrine of each religion and how it impacts the lives of its followers.

Pneumatology 317; (3 credit hours); Fall semester course.

Explores the third person of the Trinity, His person and works of the Holy Spirit.

Homiletics 319; (3 credit hours); Fall semester course; includes a Pass/Fail Chapel requirement

The course deals with the lifestyle of preachers, speakers, evangelist, teachers, and those in pastoral ministries.

Systematic Theology 314; (3 credit hours); Spring semester course.

A further review of Systematic Theology that addresses Soteriology, Ecclesiology, Angelology and Eschatology.

Heresies 316; (3 credit hours); Spring semester course.

Equips the student to utilize sound biblical knowledge in responding to heresies of world religions.

Pneumatology 318; (3 credit hours); Spring semester course.

This course further explores the work of the Holy Spirit and His relationship to man is revealed in greater detail. 

Homiletics 320; (3 credit hours); Spring semester course; includes a Pass/Fail Chapel requirement

This course further analyzes the lifestyle of persons in ministry and focuses on contemporary training in pastoral roles and responsibilities.

 

Chapel Requirements: for selected courses each semester, the student is required to attend chapel services. Specific requirements to achieve a pass status is outlined in the course syllabi.