Divinity in The College of Apostles and Bishops Programs of Study

Program Description

The degrees offered for Divinity in Human Services are awarded to students completing 64 credit hours for Associate of Arts; an Additional 64 credit hours for Bachelor of Arts; 48 Credit hours for Master and 68 Credit Hours for Doctorate. This program is designed to combine the core classes’ electives, and special topics with the general requirement for completion of each degree study.

program objectives

The objectives of these programs are basic to the institution’s general purpose and philosophy, and are in keeping with the objectives of the particular concentration.
Specifically, these programs of study enable students to:
1. Demonstrate a general knowledge of the Bible, including a comprehensive
understanding of the major books on Human Services
2. Develop an understanding of the underlying principles of Biblical
interpretation
3. Apply correct biblical principles in decision making and personal Christian
growth
4. Make effective use of the Bible in a particular ministry of general Christian
service;
5. Develop an understanding of the historical application Human Services of
religion in America and elsewhere;
6. Develop a working knowledge of various manuscripts and translation of the
Bible;
7. Achieve skills in research methodology and preparation of major research
projects.

Prior Knowledge/prerequisites

The prerequisite for enrollment in the Associate of Divinity in Human Services is a GED or High School Diploma. For enrollment in the Bachelor of divinity in Human Services is in earned Associate of Divinity in Human Services. For enrollment in the Master of Divinity in Human Services is an earned degree in Bachelor of Divinity in Human Services. For enrollment in the Doctor of Divinity in Human Services is an earned degree in Master of Divinity in Human Services. These prerequisites should include a minimum of 19 credit hours in Bible.

Course # Course Name Credit
Bi-En132 English Composition 3 credit hours
Bi-Ma131 Basic Mathematics 3 credit hours
Bi-134 Manners & Customs I 3 credit hours
Bi-135 Manners & Customs II 3 credit hours
Bi-131 The Pentateuch 3 credit hours
Bi-360 The Purpose of Man 3 credit hours
Th-221 Bible Doctrine I 3 credit hours
Th-222 Bible Doctrine II 3 credit hours
Th-331 Systematic Theology I 3 credit hours
Th-332 Systematic Theology II 3 credit hours
CAB-220 From Apostle to Bishop 4 credit hours
CAB-222 On Being a Bishop 4 credit hours
CAB-223 The Bishop 4 credit hours
CAB-224 Becoming a Bishop 4 credit hours
CAB-316 The Church of God and the Bishop 4 credit hours
CAB-336 A Bishop Among His Flock I 4 credit hours
CAB-337 A Bishop Among His Flock II 4 credit hours
CAB-349 Priest and Bishop 3 credit hours
CAB-350 The Bishopric 3 credit hours

Total 64 credit hours

Course # Course Name Credit
Th-433 An Overview of Systematic Theology 6 credit hours
Cc- 461 Counseling the Culturally Diverse 4 credit hours
CAB-367 Discovering Your Divine Design 3 credit hours
CAB-379 Bishop Authority and Money 4 credit hours
CAB-410 Vestment Protocols 3 credit hours
CAB-432 Many are called 4 credit hours
CAB-438 Ambrose of Milan: Deeds and
Thoughts of a Bishop 4 credit hours
CAB-451 Bi-Langual Order of Confirmation 4 credit hours
CAB-455 On Being a Bishop:
Reminiscences and Reflections 4 credit hours
CAB-465 The Authority of a Bishop as
Chief Administrator 4 credit hours
CAB-467 The Evolution of a Bishop 4 credit hours
CAB-468 The Office of a Bishop 4 credit hours
CAB-456 The Bishop’s Ring 4 credit hours
CAB-460 An Open Lesson to a Bishop 4 credit hours
CAB-470 Bishops, Priests, and Deacons 4 credit hours
CAB-490 The Bishop Secret 4 credit hours

Total
64 credit hours