- B-101-E Pentateuch: A study of the first five books of the Bible in relation to Old Testament history, and God's eternal divine plan of redemption through Jesus Christ. Special attention will be given to the importance of covenantal relationships, election, and the foreshadowing of the person and work of Jesus in the Tabernacle and the Levitical offerings.
- B-102-E Synoptic Gospels: An expository and historical study of the life of Christ as revealed in the Gospels. Jesus' life and teachings are analyzed and studied against the backdrop of the conÂtemporary human situation He lived.
- B-103-E Romans: An expository, exegetical study of the book of Romans. Special attention is given to Paul's development of major theological themes and his application of them to the lives of believers.
- MG-101-E Hermeneutics: A study of the rules of interpretation of the sacred text. The study of the Bible inductively including practical assignments and inductive method and the application of Biblical truth to the student's personal life and ministry.
- T-101-E Systematic Theology 1: Theology - A general overview of theology including the revelation of God, His nature, His character and His works with emphasis on the Trinity. Christology-A study of the person of Jesus Christ including His pre-existence, His promise, His incarnation and ramifications, and His resurrection. Anthropology - A study of humanity as God's creation, human beings as sinners alienated from God by voluntary disobedience and as the objects of God's redeeming grace. Hamartiology - A discussion of sin, its origin, reality, extent, result and penalty.