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Victory University 2012-2013 Academic Catalog

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ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN CHRISTIAN MINISTRY<br />

DEGREE AVAILABLE ON CAMPUS AND ONLINE<br />

The purpose of the Associate of Science in Christian Ministry program is to provide students<br />

with an introductory knowledge of the Bible (including both Old and New Testaments),<br />

evangelical theology, and practical aspects of Christian ministry. General education<br />

requirements completed in other disciplines supplement the learning experience.<br />

As a result of study in this program, students will:<br />

• Demonstrate an introductory knowledge of the basic content and forms of the Christian<br />

Scriptures and some facets of pastoral ministry.<br />

• Demonstrate an initial comprehension of other religious and secular truth claims and<br />

practices and an introductory ability to evaluate them in comparison with Christian<br />

theology, faith, and practice.<br />

• Analyze passages of Scripture to determine their contextual meaning.<br />

• Apply Biblical and theological understanding to the practice of some facets of pastoral<br />

ministry.<br />

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS<br />

60 SEMESTER HOURS<br />

Institutional Core Requirements<br />

18 semester hours<br />

General Education Requirements<br />

24 semester hours<br />

Bible, Theology, and Ministry<br />

15 semester hours<br />

BT-2130 Bible Interpretation 3 semester hours<br />

BT-2133 Missions 3 semester hours<br />

BT-2240 Pastoral Ministry 3 semester hours<br />

BT-3300 Cults & World Religions 3 semester hours<br />

BT-3503 Homiletics 3 semester hours<br />

General Elective Requirements<br />

TOTAL 60 SEMESTER HOURS<br />

3 semester hours<br />

157

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