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Bachelor of Practical Theology
Four-Year Track I Programs
The Bachelor of Practical Theology degree program provides
intensive studies in Bible and theology with an emphasis
on the functional use and practical application of those
truths. In general, these emphases are known as practical
theology. The general provisions of the B.pTH as prescribed
below provide the four-year student with a double major-first
in Biblical studies (the combination of Bible and Theology)
then a second major in either Leadership Studies or
Global Outreach. The intent of this degree is to provide
focused professional training for vocational Christian
service at home and abroad.
In four years, the B.pTH provides minimum course work
in the following areas:
| Bible |
57 credits |
| Theology |
21 credits |
| Practical Theology/Leadership
Studies |
25 credits |
| Global Outreach |
17 credits |
| General Studies |
17 credits |
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Second major-completion credit requirements
- Global Outreach Major - 21 additional GO credits
- 18 additional PT/LS credits for the Leadership Studies
Major
- Additional elective credits from BI, TH, PT, LS,
GO, GS courses
- 22 elective credits for the Global Outreach Major
- 25 elective credits for the Leadership Studies Major
- Total academic coursework - 180 credits
- Practical Ministry -12 credits
- Internship (in the field of 2nd major) - 6 credits
- Chapel (one credit per full-time quarter)
Leadership Studies Major
This concentration provides specialized, professional
studies for the vocational leader in the setting of
the local church or other Christian ministry endeavor.
The Leadership Studies major is designed to provide
dynamic, effective and spiritually sensitive training
of the student interested in local church vocational
ministries. Students will gain skills in practical theology
and leadership such as disciple-making, preaching, teaching,
counseling, administration and leadership development.
SBC utilizes adjunct faculty who are vitally involved
in productive Christian ministries and local churches
to teach courses on church leadership and other practical
theology courses. The student receives not only high
quality academic impartation, but also experiences practical,
beneficial and life- changing examples and role models
in their teachers. SBC faculty members embrace and model
what they teach. This is key to strategic practical
theology and leadership training for 21st century Christian
leadership development.
Courses designated as Practical Theology (PT) and Leadership
Studies (LS) provide the basis for the concentration
in Leadership Studies. All Track I students pursuing
the Leadership Studies major must fulfill a practicum
internship course relating to a church ministry or other
vocational ministry field.
Global Outreach Major
This major provides specialized, professional studies
for the vocational Christian worker primarily involved
in cross-cultural evangelism, outreach and other ministry,
either locally or globally. Designed to equip the student
for effective, worldwide harvest ministry, the student
will be challenged and equipped theologically, biblically,
philosophically and practically in the area of cross-cultural
outreach and disciple-making. As is also true for the
major in Leadership Studies, instructors with significant
missions background and experience are involved in teaching
courses in this field to maximize the student's learning
experience.
The Global Outreach major provides a variety of courses
to help the student develop fundamental knowledge and
skills for cross-cultural ministry. Courses in this
major will expose the student to biblical and contemporary
models for global disciple-making strategies. Emphasis
is placed upon understanding the dynamic of communicating
the Gospel cross-culturally.
Global Outreach students will also gain skills from
practical application emphases in areas such as discipling,
teaching, preaching, counseling, administration and
leadership development. Program courses for Global Outreach
major are indicated in the catalog by the designation
"GO". All Track I students with this major must fulfill
a practicum internship course related to a related ministry
field. They will also be encouraged to take advantage
of short-term cross-cultural opportunities for additional
growth and development.
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