Degree Bachelor of Theology (B.Th) BIBLICAL STUDIES

Core Course Requirements
60 credits
Major Requirements
60 credits
True Faith
Apologetics I
Christology
Core Course Requirements
60 credits
Apologetics I
Christology
Critical Thinking I
Creative Writing I
Exegesis Book of Acts I & II
Evaluation
Introduction to Bible Study Methods
Introduction to Christian Education
Introduction to Christian History
Introduction to Evangelism
Introduction to Missions
Introduction to Psychology
Life of Christ I & II
New Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey I
Recommended Essay IV      
Apologetics II
Books of Moses I & II
Church Leadership & Administration
Critical Thinking Tongues & Predestination
Creative Writing II
Exegesis Book of Romans
Evangelism I & II
History of Christian Doctrine I
Hermeneutics I & II
Homiletics I
Introduction to Bibliology
Interdisciplinary Theology Method I
Ministry 101
Systematic Theology I & II
World Religions

Degree Requirement: 120 credits

18 – 24 Months Accelerated Program. Credits requirement for a Bachelor’s degree in biblical studies is 120 credits.

Must Have a High School Diploma or GED to Enroll

International Movement for Christ Theological Seminary

Exams and Tests: International Movement for Christ Theological Seminary administers both supervised and unsupervised testing and examination methods for completion of an assigned course.

Unsupervised Method: After reading the PDF texts issued for a course, Certificate and Bachelor’s degree students are required to write a five-page essay summarizing what they have learned. Master’s and Doctorate degree students are required to submit a twelve-page essay. For Certificate and Bachelor’s degree students, the five page essay must have one page of introduction, three pages of critical thinking regarding the subject matter, and one page of summary conclusion. For Master’s and doctorate degree students, the twelve page essay must have one page of introduction, nine pages of critical thinking regarding the subject matter, and two pages of summary conclusion. After the completion of the essay portion of the test, the student is required to create a set of twenty-five multiple choices questions and provide answers to those questions in a Question & Answer format. Completed tests must be submitted online for grading.

Supervised Method: After the student gets passing grades for their essay and multiple choice test assignments, the student will be notified that the required online final test for the course is ready to take. The student will login and return to their student wall, where the “Online Test” button will be flashing. After clicking, the student follows the instructions for the test. The final online test is usually a combination of short essay questions and multiple choice questions. The online test is timed, and the student will need to watch the timer carefully so that they can complete the test properly.

International Movement for Christ Theological Seminary advisers and instructors encourage students to work hard. Students who do not achieve passing grades may try to improve their grades by retaking the courses they need to improve their grades.