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1 Georgia Baptist College and Theological Seminary Catalog

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3 Message From The President Dear Prospective Student: I want to thank you for your expressed interest in Georgia Baptist College. It is our desire to offer you a quality Bible College education at affordable prices in a godly atmosphere. Our burden is to train "God called" young people for His service. It is a fact that one's theology will not only determine his methodology but his doxology. Therefore, we desire to help develop a generation of theologically sound young people who will glorify Christ through their lives and ministries. Georgia Baptist College is an educational ministry of Peachtree Baptist Church of Senoia, Georgia. We stand unashamedly for the inerrant, infallible and authoritative Word of God. We consider ourselves "Historical Baptists" holding to traditional Baptist distinctives. It is our conviction that God has ordained the local church for the purpose of propagating the gospel of God's sovereign grace to the world. Baptists have always been in the forefront of worldwide evangelism. In modern times William Carey of England and Adoniram Judson of America raised the banner and re-established the standard of Biblical missions. One of our greatest strengths at Georgia Baptist College is found in our gifted and dedicated faculty and staff. They are not only academically qualified, but they are able to teach from the wealth of their ministerial experience. As you read through our catalog you will find that we offer a number of excellent programs geared to prepare one for life and Christian service. Our programs are exclusively designed to train Christian workers. We offer majors in Pastoral Studies, Biblical Studies, Christian Ministries, Biblical Counseling, Elementary and Secondary Christian Day School Education plus a number of ministry related minors. It should be noted that our elementary and secondary education programs qualify our graduates to teach in Christian Day Schools only. Our teachers are trained in all the academic disciplines from a biblical world view. Georgia Baptist College teacher training programs are recognized by the Georgia Association of Christian Schools. As you seek God's will for your life, I want to strongly encourage you to consider Georgia Baptist College. Come visit us and see what God is doing. We have a lot to offer the serious minded student. If we can be of further assistance to you, please contact us. We are here to serve you. Sincerely in Christ, David W. Dickerson President/Founder 3

4 Contents General Information 4 Student Life 11 Academic Information 13 Financial Information 19 College Divisions Bible 21 Education 28 Course Descriptions 36 Graduate School of Education 64 Georgia Baptist Theological Seminary 66 Course Descriptions 74 Application (duplicate as needed) 91 Administration David W. Dickerson, M.R.E., D.Min., Ed. D., LL.D., Founder and President Robert H. Lescelius, B.D., Th.M., Th.D., D.Min., Ph.D., Vice President of Administration J. Alan Gaddy, B.A., M.S., Vice President of Academic Affairs Jamie Gaddy, B.S., M.S., Ed.D., Dean of Women Jolene Barkley, B.S., M.A., Director of Administration; Registrar 4

5 General Information Advisory Board Dr. Randy Bane Zirconia, North Carolina (Evangelist) Pastor Richard Cole Faith Baptist Church, Gainsville, Georgia Dr. Emmanuel Damara Grace Community Baptist Church, Asian Indian Mission, Secunderbad, India Dr. Robert Doom Global Baptist Mission, Asheville, North Carolina Dr. Troy Foster Cumming, Georgia Dr. William Finnigan Mahoning Valley Rescue Mission, Warren, Ohio Missionary Tony Honeycutt Grace Haven Ministries, Graham, North Carolina (Kenya, Africa) Dr. Lazarus Benjamin Mekhail Mediterranean Baptist Missions, Egypt, Culver City, California Pastor Tommy McLeroy Welcome All Baptist Church, Hogansville, Georgia Dr. David Morris Knightdale, North Carolina (Evangelist) Pastor Lenny Rogers Grace Fellowship Baptist Church, Arden, NC Rev. Lemuel Rivers, Gay, GA 5

6 General Information Faculty Jolene Barkley, Music, Women s Ministries B.S. in Christian School Elementary Education, Georgia Baptist College M.A. in Biblical Counseling, Georgia Baptist Theological Seminary Advanced Studies in Music Theory, Composition, and Performing Arts. Performed with the Onondaga Civic Symphony Orchestra, Syracuse, NY Studied Violin under Elisabeth Rigsbee Holmes, Indiana University Studied Piano under Nadine Cole, Eastman School of Music, Rochester NY Studied Voice under Ted Floyd, Mercer University, Pensacola Christian College, Gloria Bryant, English, Speech A.A., Kennesaw State College B.S., M.A., Bob Jones University David W. Dickerson, Bible, Christian Education, Applied Christianity, Education B.A., Tennessee Temple University M.R.E., Temple Baptist Theological Seminary D.Min., Luther Rice Seminary LL.D., Samuel Rutherford School of Common Law Ed.D., Whitefield Theological Seminary Billy Wade Dormany, English, History A.A. Truett McConnell College B.S., Georgia State University M.S., University of Georgia Jamie Gaddy, Education B.S. in Elementary Christian School Education, Georgia Baptist College M.S., Bob Jones University Ed.D. in Christian School Philosophy/Administration, Georgia Baptist College Graduate School of Education. J. Alan Gaddy, Bible, Christian Education, Education, Applied Christianity B.A. in Pastoral Theology, Georgia Baptist College M.S., Pensacola Christian College Further Graduate Study toward Master of Divinity, Georgia Baptist Theological Seminary L. Matthew Glover, Educational Psychology, Biblical Counseling B.A., Kennesaw State University M.A. in Biblical Counseling, Georgia Baptist Theological Seminary Further Graduate study toward Master of Divinity, Georgia Baptist Theological Seminary Robert H. Lescelius, Bible, Theology, Biblical Languages, Church History, Philosophy, B.D., Th.M., Bible Baptist Seminary B.A., Bob Jones University Th.D., Biblio Seminario Bautista D.Min., Luther Rice Seminary Ph.D., Whitefield Theological Seminary Further Graduate Study in Hebrew, Columbia Theological Seminary 6

7 Thomas McLeroy, Bible, Applied Christianity, Theology, B.A.in Pastoral Studies, Georgia Baptist College M.A. in Theology, Georgia Baptist Theological Seminary General Information Charles Murdaugh, Mathematics B.A., Moorehouse College M.B.A., Atlanta University M.A. in Theology, Georgia Baptist Theological Seminary Further studies toward Master of Theology Sherry Moye, English B.A., Bob Jones University Graduate study, Bob Jones University, Emmanuel Baptist Theological Seminary Lewis Moye, Science A.A., B.S., Georgia State University M.A., Bob Jones University Adjunct Faculty Bob Doom, Missions, Baptist History B.A., Bob Jones University Graduate Study, Grace Theological Seminary D.D., Georgia Baptist College Ministry Experience Served over 45 years in church planting missionary ministry and director of Global Baptist Mission Sheila Doom, Applied Christianity, Women s Ministries B.A. Bob Jones University Lit.D., Georgia Baptist College Ministry Experience Served over 45 years in church planting missions/christian youth camp ministry with Global Baptist Mission William J. Finnigan, Biblical Counseling B.A., M.A., M.Div., Bob Jones University D.Min., Faith Theological Seminary Peter Van Kleeck, Theology, Apologetics, B.A., Grand Rapids Baptist College M.A.R., Westminster Theological Seminary Th.M., Calvin Theological Seminary Doctor of Ministry Candidate, Bob Jones University Christina Goforth, Music, English, History B.G.S., Oakland University Graduate study, Georgia Baptist College Graduate School of Education (Pursuing Master of Christian School Administration) Phillip Woods, Education B.R.E., Baptist Bible College M.S. Indiana University M.A. Grace Theological Seminary Doctoral Study, Pensacola Christian College 7

8 General Information The Ministry Founded as a ministry of Peachtree Baptist Church, Georgia Baptist College was born out of a burden to train godly young men and women for Christ s service. In the fall of 1980 God used Dr. David W. Dickerson to lead the congregation of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church in Fairburn, Georgia, to establish a Bible College and Theological Seminary. Founded upon the principle of earnestly contending for the faith, Georgia Baptist College remains committed to the task of training Christian men and women spiritually and academically for Christian service. GBC began in College Park, Georgia and moved in the fall of 1999 to the rural community of Senoia, Georgia. GBC offers several programs, each aimed at developing the Christian to further the kingdom of God. At GBC academic excellence and a true commitment to the Lord Jesus are the focus. Peachtree Baptist Academy, another ministry of Peachtree Baptist Church, was founded in 1979 as Mt. Pisgah Christian School. Though the name has changed over the years, the heart of this ministry is still dedicated to the glory of God. PBA has furnished GBC education majors with an excellent laboratory for student teaching and observation. Heart Cry for Revival Camp Meeting is scheduled annually the second Sunday in June. This is one of the greatest ministries of Peachtree Baptist Church. This ministry provides our pastoral students with opportunities to hear some of the finest preaching in our nation. Pastors and families from all over the United States attend this weeklong conference. Every year is a genuine blessing. Ministry opportunities abound. PBC has outreach ministries to the area children s ministries, rescue mission, jails, and local convalescent homes. 8

9 General Information Articles of Faith We believe in the verbal, plenary inspiration and authority of the Scriptures. We believe in the Holy Trinity consisting of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. We believe in the deity, virgin birth, substitutionary death, and bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ. We believe in the doctrine of grace to describe the mercy of God for undeserving sinners. We believe that salvation is solely by the grace of God. a. Christ Jesus the Lord, having died and shed His blood according to God s gracious purpose, redeemed a people to Himself. b. The New Birth is an effectual work of God s grace, which produces repentance toward God and faith toward the Lord Jesus Christ. We believe that Christians are saved to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. We believe in a visible, personal, pretribulational, premillennial return of Jesus Christ for believers. We believe in the responsibility for Christians to glorify the Lord in both the edification of fellow believers and the evangelism of the lost. We believe heaven and hell are literal, everlasting, and conscious locations; heaven being reserved for believers, and hell being reserved for unbelievers. We believe that God has ordained the local church for the perpetuation of His Word and work. Georgia Baptist College uses only the Authorized Version of the Bible in the pulpit and in classroom instruction. Without apology, we stand against the ecumenical movement, the modern charismatic movement, and hypercalvinism. 9

10 General Information Philosophy of Education The educational philosophy of Georgia Baptist College is theistic rather than humanistic. Since all wisdom begins with the infinitely wise God of the Holy Bible, education is to be based upon the Bible; centered on Jesus Christ; controlled by the Holy Spirit; related to the pupil; and socially applied. Learning is achieved through faculty lectures, discussions, student research, and practice. Only professing Christians are accepted as faculty members, instructors, and students. Georgia Baptist College is a member of the American Federation of Christian Colleges and Schools. We have not sought accreditation by any secular accrediting association. Most accrediting agencies are humanistic rather than theistic in philosophy. It is our desire to have the approval of the Lord Jesus and His Church rather than the approval of the world. Because it is our desire to please the Lord Jesus Christ and His church, we are committed to both academic and spiritual excellence. Many of our graduates have been accepted into graduate programs by other fine Christian graduate institutions. To avoid government interference with the church ministries, Georgia Baptist College does not receive any state or federal funding. Tuition, individual grants, and gifts from supporting churches and individuals from around the world are used to maintain the college. Since Georgia Baptist College is under the direct control of Peachtree Baptist Church and uses her facilities, it lives as long as it serves Baptist churches. If Georgia Baptist College ceases to be a conservative, Baptist, Bible-believing and teaching institution; it will cease to exist. Purpose The purpose of Georgia Baptist College is to train Christian leaders and workers academically and spiritually for their place of service at home and abroad. The students are mainly interested in preparing as pastors, missionaries, evangelists, Christian workers, song leaders, educational directors, Bible teachers, Christian schoolteachers, and biblical counselors. Objectives Georgia Baptist College The purpose of the Bible College is to provide students with a broad academic framework by which they can relate biblical truths more effectively throughout their lives. Students who complete the majors offered will meet the following specific objectives. Degree Programs A.A. in Biblical Studies B.A. in Pastoral Studies B.S. in Christian Ministries B.S. in Biblical Counseling B.A. in Biblical Studies Th.G. Diploma B.S. in Elementary Christian School Education B.S. in Christian Secondary School Education Major and Minor Proficiencies in Bible, English, History, and Mathematics 10

11 Student Life Location Georgia Baptist College is located southwest of metropolitan Atlanta in Senoia, GA. Senoia is a small historical community with that old fashioned Southern charm. The area that GBC is located in is referred to as the Peachtree Crescent. This area is presently experiencing a boom. Economy, housing, and opportunities are blooming everywhere, which gives easy access to job options. GBC is within a 30-minute drive of Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport. Climate Georgia Baptist College is located in the southern portion of the Eastern Time zone. The climate is typical of most Southern states. In the summer the mid-georgia climate is quite hot. Yet, the beauty of the land with Magnolias and muscadines is beautiful to behold. The fall comes with a subtle beauty that reminds us of a fading flower. The warmth of the summer often carries over until October. The winter is usually mild, yet can often reward us with the rare gift of snow. The Southern charm is again vividly portrayed through the winter blooming camellias and native azaleas. The sun is usually shining in this area of Georgia. The winter rest gives way to a wondrous rush of life. Blossoms seem to burst from everywhere during the spring in Georgia. The area and climate in which GBC is located lends many recreational opportunities and a beautiful climate in which to enjoy them. Spiritual Life The emphasis at Georgia Baptist College is spiritual growth for each student and the development of their spiritual gifts. The faculty of Georgia Baptist College is very concerned that each student continues in their Christian walk and service for the Lord. College can be a difficult time to maintain one s personal prayer life and Bible studies. Teachers encourage students to spend much time in prayer and personal devotion. It is the desire of GBC and Peachtree Baptist Church to help each student develop his or her spiritual gifts for the glory of God. Chapel Services GBC chapel services are held once a week on Thursdays. The chapel services are not just monotonous sermons but real applicable instruction for the student s practical life. It is also a time of great spiritual refreshing. Peachtree Baptist Church The center of this ministry is Peachtree Baptist Church. Peachtree Baptist is an independent, fundamental, Baptist church and is committed to high moral and ethical biblical standards. PBC stands without apology for the King James Version Bible and against the charismatic movement, neoevangelicalism, ecumenicalism, hypercalvinism, and the contemporary type of services that are so prevalent today. The pastors strive to maintain a biblically balanced ministry of worship, evangelism, missions, and discipleship. Christian Service Georgia Baptist College provides many opportunities for student outreach. There are many weekend activities such as services at local nursing homes and homeless shelters. Child evangelism opportunities are available through PBC ministries. GBC strongly encourages participation in some form of local church outreach. This type of ministry helps to prepare the student for practical Christian living. 11

12 Student Life Special Activities The highlight of the fall semester is the annual Bible Conference. It is held for Peachtree Baptist Church, and all college students are required to attend. Many great preachers from all over our country are invited. Every year results in great blessings. The highlight of the spring semester is the PBC annual Missions Conference. Missionaries from all over the world are in attendance, and give students the opportunity to learn much of foreign missions. Many young people find God s will and direction for their lives during these meetings. Automobiles All students attending GBC must provide their own transportation. Students that have vehicles must have proof of insurance, vehicle registration, and a valid driver s license. Standards of Conduct Georgia Baptist College encourages all students to maintain the highest standards of Christian conduct at all times during their enrollment in GBC. Salvation by grace through faith is the initial step in becoming Christ like and maintaining acceptable behavior (Rom. 8:29). The Holy Spirit makes one conscious of the requirements of a godly life that is separated from the world (Rom. 13:8-10). GBC has developed certain standards that are believed to help the student maintain an atmosphere that is conducive to spiritual growth. These standards are incorporated to aid in keeping the student from the influences of the world and surrendered to the Holy Spirit that dwells within (I Cor. 6:19-20). The standards include avoiding gambling, drug abuse, obscenity, attendance at movie theaters, profanity, tobacco and alcohol use, and dancing. Under penalty of expulsion, all students must abstain from the appearance of evil (See student handbook for details). As Christians, all should strive to walk in obedience to God s Word and pray diligently for the mind of Christ. It should be our desire to glorify Christ in all that we do. Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God (I Corinthians 10:3). 12

13 Academic Information Programs Offered at Georgia Baptist College (Diplomas read exactly as the degree is listed) Associate of Arts in Biblical Studies This degree has an emphasis in Bible Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education Bachelor of Arts in Pastoral Studies This degree is a double major in Bible and Pastoral Studies Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies Minors offered include Missions, Biblical Languages, Biblical Counseling, and Philosophy Bachelor of Science in Biblical Counseling Bachelor of Science in Christian Ministries Bachelor of Science in Christian School Elementary Education Bachelor of Science in Christian School Secondary Education Proficiencies in: Bible, History, English, and Mathematics Graduate of Theology Diploma This is a three-year Bible course for those not desiring to enter a four-year degree program. Georgia Baptist College Graduate School and Theological Seminary Master of Divinity in Pastoral Studies Master of Arts in Biblical Studies Master of Arts in Biblical Exposition Master of Arts in Theological Studies Master of Arts in Religious Education Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling Master of Theology 13

14 Academic Information General Admission Requirements How to Apply The student is requested to submit all necessary records at least 4 weeks prior to the beginning of the semester to allow the Admissions Office time to complete each file for registration. These records include the following: 1. A completed application. If you need an application, please contact GBC Office of Admissions, 3867 Hwy 85 Senoia, GA A $40 Application Fee 3. A high school transcript and/or college transcript (GBC accepts only official transcripts through the mail.) 4. Appropriate reference letters. 5. An interview if requested by the Admissions Office. 6. SAT or ACT score report. This information may be obtained from a high school guidance counselor or by writing to: Educational Testing Service Box 592 Princeton, NJ ACT Program P.O. Box 414 Iowa City, IO Transfer students If you are transferring credits from another college, please follow these steps. 1. Complete all steps for first time students. 2. If you desire to transfer your credits from another college, please request each institution from which you want records transferred to send a complete transcript to GBC Admissions, c/o Registrar, 3867 Hwy 85 Senoia, GA When the records are received the registrar will notify you of your standing. Transfer Credit Guidelines It is the practice of GBC to consider for transfer the credits earned at other regular colleges or universities. Courses must be similar in content, and must have earned a grade of at least a C or its equivalent. GBC retains the right to refuse credits received at any college or university that does not meet accepted reasonable standards. A student must receive at least a 2.00 grade point average or higher at GBC to complete graduation requirements. If a student desires to transfer their major to a different field, he/she must still complete a minimum of 12 hours in that field. The last 32 hours of classes must be in residence at GBC. 14

15 Academic Information Early Admission Early admission is granted only to those academically qualified students whose high school average through the eleventh grade and SAT score are above average. The Christian maturity of the applicant will also be considered. Re-Admission If a student decides to re-enter GBC but (1) was suspended or (2) carried a grade point average below a 2.0, his application will be reviewed by the Executive Committee. Exceptions to Admissions 1. Students admitted into the Th.G. program are not required to take the ACT or the SAT. 2. Students lacking a high school diploma or a Government Education Diploma will be admitted to the Diploma in Theology program only. Their continuance is dependent upon satisfactory progress academically. This is not a degree program. Correspondence or CLEP Courses 1. Credit toward a degree may be earned through recognized correspondence courses approved by the Admissions Office. 2. A combination of CLEP, PEP, or AP classes may be used. Course Challenge 1. No Bible course may be challenged. 2. Permission to challenge a course must be granted by the Academic Dean or the Office of Admissions. 3. The student then contacts the professor and arranges to take a comprehensive final exam. 4. The fee is $25 per exam, which is to be paid to the teacher. 5. A student cannot challenge a course, in which he has been, or is presently enrolled. 6. The student must score a C or better to receive credit. 7. A student cannot challenge a course which he has failed for academic reasons. 8. Course challenges will not meet the 32 hours residence requirement for transfer students. Credit for Military Service 1. One-hour credit may be granted for every six months of active military service up to four hours. 2. A copy of the student s DD214 must be submitted to the Records Office before the end of the first semester. Course Changes To drop or add a course after registration, the student must come by the Office and pay $10.00 for each course dropped and $10.00 for each course added. Courses dropped by the end of the first four weeks of classes will have an honorable withdrawal and a grade of W. Courses dropped after midterm examinations will carry a dishonorable withdrawal and a grade of WF. 15

16 Academic Information To withdraw from school, a student must come by the Admissions Office and fill out a Withdrawal Form. The school account continues until the forms are completed. A course that does not have sufficient enrollment is subject to cancellation. Academic Classification Classification of students shall be according to the following minimum standards: 1. Part time student- a student who is enrolled for fewer than 12 hours per semester. 2. Full time student- a student who is enrolled for more than 12 hours per semester. 3. Freshman- has satisfied entrance requirements, and has completed fewer than 28 semester hours. 3. Sophomore- a student who has completed a minimum of 28 hours but fewer than 60 hours. 4. Junior- a student who has completed a minimum of 60 hours but fewer than 94 hours. 5. Senior a student who has completed at least 94 hours. Attendance Students who are enrolled for a course are expected to attend class. Students who miss the day before or after holidays are counted as double absences. Students missing one full week of classes will automatically lose one letter grade. Students who miss two full weeks or more will automatically receive an F for that course. Examinations Students are expected to take all examinations on the assigned dates. If examinations are missed due to an absence, they cannot be taken later. Absences that are doctor excused may constitute the right to reschedule exams. Arrangements must be made with the professor and a $5.00 testing fee is to be paid at the time of exam. Transient Credit Students who desire to take courses for transient credit must obtain prior approval from the Registrar. Course descriptions will be necessary. Only grades above a C are accepted for credit. Grading System Grades will be issued to each student at the end of each semester. Final examinations may be taken only after an exam slip has been issued by the Office (account balance paid.). Only the final grade for the semester will be placed in the permanent record file. The following grading scale is used: Grade Grade points per hour A (95-100) Superior 4 B (85-94) Above Average 3 C (75-84) Average 2 D (70-74) Passing 1 F (0-69) Failing 0 I Incomplete. An incomplete grade may be completed within 4 weeks after the close of a semester. If the student consults with the academic dean, an extension may be granted. 16

17 W- Withdrawal with permission before a grade can be given. WP- Withdrawal with permission while passing WF- Withdrawal with permission while failing S Satisfactory. Grade given where numerical equivalents are not assigned. U Unsatisfactory. Academic Information Repeating a Course A student may repeat any course that he has failed or did not meet minimum requirements. Previous grades become part of the student s permanent record. The higher grade will be used in computing grade point averages. No student may repeat a course more than twice. Academic Load A student should take a reduced academic load to protect his health, job efficiency, academic excellence, and his responsibilities to his church and family when he must work in order to remain in school. The following is a recommended maximum load schedule: Working Hours Academic Hours 41 and over Scholastic Honors The registrar will post a list of all students making a 4.0 grade point average or higher on the President s List, and will post a list of all students making 3.0 grade point average or higher on the Dean s List. The student must be carrying a minimum of 12 hours and must not receive any I s, WF s, D s, or F s during the semester. Graduation Honors To be eligible to receive honors the student must have made a 3.50 or higher GPA for his entire academic record completed at least 60 hours at GBC, and completed all requirements for graduation. Honor Grade Point Average Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Graduation Requirements Baccalaureate Degree 1. Students must complete at least 128 credit hours. 2. Students must earn at least a 2.00 GPA. 3. Students must receive at least a C in all required courses. 4. Students must complete at least two semesters in residency at GBC. 17

18 Academic Information 5. Students must complete their Double Major work in Bible. 6. Students must take one of the following exams (if applicable): GMAT Graduate Management Admission Test GRE Graduate Record Exam NTE National Teacher Exam 7. Students must complete a Petition for Graduation. 8. Settle all financial obligations to the college. Course Numbering System The following is a brief description of the course system. Usually 100 s courses belong in the freshman category, 200 s sophomore, 300 s junior, 400 s+ senior level. AC-Applied Christianity Mu- Music At Accounting NT- New Testament Bi- Bible OT- Old Testament BC-Biblical Counseling PE-Physical Education CE-Christian Education Ph-Philosophy CH-Church History PS-Pastoral Studies CS- Computer Science Ps-Psychology EE- Elementary Education RE-Religious Education Ed-Education Sc-Science En-English SE- Secondary Education FL-Foreign Language SM- Sacred Music Studies GB-General Business Sp-Speech Hi-History SS-Social Studies La-Language Studies Th-Theology Mi-Missions Church Attendance All students moving to metropolitan Atlanta to attend Georgia Baptist College are required to be members of Peachtree Baptist Church while in school. Students who live in the area and are already established in a fundamental Baptist church may remain in that local church. Nondiscriminatory Policy Georgia Baptist College admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate based on race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, an athletic and other school administered programs. 18

19 Financial Information Application Fee A one-time application fee of $40 is applied when the student makes their initial application. This fee should accompany the application when it is sent in to the office. Registration Fee A registration fee of $30 must be paid each time a student registers for classes at Georgia Baptist College. Tuition The price for tuition cost is charged per semester hour. Each semester hour is $ This amount will be tallied for the student and may either be paid in full or using the payment plan. The total amount of the student s bill will be broken up each semester to help enable the student to pay off the amount by the end of the semester. There will be three payments due upon the first of each month following the start of classes. If a student is late with the monthly payment a late charge of 10% of the monthly payment will be added. In order for the student to take his exams, balances must be paid or arrangements made. Conditional Fees If these fees are applicable, they will need to be paid during the first four weeks of classes. Change of Course Fee (per course) $10.00 Drop Fee (per course) $10.00 Late Registration Fee $40.00 Transcript Fee $ 7.50 Returned Check Fee $30.00 Graduation Fee (paid in April) $75.00 Diploma Reorder Fee $15.00 *If a student drops a class after he/she orders books for that class, the student must pay for the books. Scholarships Peachtree Scholarship Students who have graduated from Peachtree Baptist Academy with a 4.0 GPA will be granted full scholarship to Georgia Baptist College for four years. Full Time Ministry Scholarship Students whose parents are in full time Christian ministry are entitled to a scholarship. This will be determined on an individual basis. *Individuals may qualify for only one scholarship per semester. Foreign Students Georgia Baptist College and Theological Seminary have been approved by SEVIS to issue I-20 s to qualifying foreign students who wish to study with us. It is the requirement of GBC& TS that upon graduation the student return to his/her home country to minister. For more information go to: 19

20 Bible Associate of Arts in Biblical Studies Hours Required Bible 19 Physical Education 2 Applied Christianity 6 Psychology 3 English 9 Science 6 History 12 Speech 3 Fine Arts 2 Math 3 Total 65 Suggested Course of Study Freshman Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours Bi 101 Old Testament Survey 3 Bi 102 New Testament Survey 3 Bi 103 Bible Study and Interpretation 2 En 102 English Composition 3 En 101 English Grammar 3 Hi 102 History of Civilization II 3 Total 17 Hi 101 History of Civilization 3 Ma 101 College Math 3 Mu 101 Introduction to Music 2 PE 101 First Aid & Disaster Education 2 Sp 101 Speech 3 Sc 101 Biological Science Survey 3 Sophomore Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours AC 101 Biblical Evangelism 2 AC 221 Spiritual Warfare 2 AC 410 Social Ethics 2 Bi 310 Romans 2 Bi 101 Pentateuch 3 Bi 206 Elemental Theology 3 Bi 205 Elemental Theology I 3 En 202 American Literature 3 Hi 201 United States History to Hi 202 United States History since Ps 201 General Psychology 3 Sc 102 Physical Science Survey 3 20

21 Bible Bachelor of Arts in Pastoral Studies Bible 40 English 12 Greek 12 History of Civilization 6 Speech 3 Math/Science 6 Christian Education 10 Hours Required Applied Christianity 20 Psychology/Philosophy 6 Fine Arts 2 Physical Education 2 Electives 9 Total 128 Suggested Course of Study Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours Freshman Bi 101 Old Testament Survey 3 En 101 English Grammar 3 Hi 101 History of Civilization 3 Sp 101 Speech 3 Bi 103 Bible Study & Interpretation 2 Mu 101 Introduction to Music 2 Bi 102 New Testament Survey 3 En 102 English Composition 3 Hi 102 History of Civilization 3 Ma 101 College Math 3 AC 105 Prayer 2 PE 101 First Aid & Disaster Education 2 Total 1 Bi 201 Pentateuch 3 Ps 201 General Psychology 3 CE 200 Intro to Christian Education 3 En 201 British Literature 3 AC 101 Biblical Evangelism* 2 Bi 212 Apostolic Age 2 Bi 301 Life of Christ 3 Bi 317 Systematic Theology I* 3 AC 317 Anc & Med Church History* 3 FL 301 Elementary Greek I 3 Bi & 2 Corinthians 2 AC 305 Homiletics* 2 Sophomore Bi 202 Historical Books 3 Ph 200 Introduction to Philosophy 3 CE 201 Hist & Phil of Christian Schools 3 En 202 American Literature 3 AC 102 Introduction to Missions* 2 Bi 310 Romans 2 Junior Bi 302 Prophetic Books 3 Bi 318 Systematic Theology II* 3 AC 318 Modern Church History* 3 FL 302 Elementary Greek II 3 CE 411 Teach. Bible in Church & School 2 AC 306 Expository Preaching* 2 Bi 447 Systematic Theology III* 3 Bi 410 Baptist Hist & Distinctives* 3 FL 401 Intermediate Greek 3 AC 211 Intro to Christian Counseling 3 AC 400 Pastoral Theology* 2 Bi 401 Daniel/Revelation 2 Senior Bi 448 Systematic Theology IV* 3 Sc 351 Creation Science 3 FL 402 Exegesis of Galatians 3 Bi 320 Hebrews & General Epistles 3 AC 221 Spiritual Warfare* 2 CE 307 Sunday School Administration 2 * Required for graduation 21

22 Bible Bachelor of Science in Christian Ministries Bible 40 English 12 History of Civilization 6 History Electives 6 Speech 3 Math/Science 6 Social Studies 4 Hours Required Christian Education 16 Applied Christianity 14 Psychology/Philosophy 6 Fine Arts 2 Physical Education 2 Electives 11 Total 128 Suggested Course of Study Freshman Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours Bi 101 Old Testament Survey 3 Bi 102 New Testament Survey 3 En 101 English Grammar 3 En 102 English Composition 3 Hi 101 History of Civilization 3 Hi 102 History of Civilization 3 Sp 101 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Ma 101 College Math 3 Bi 103 Bible Study & Interpretation 2 AC 105 Prayer 2 Mu 101 Introduction to Music 2 PE 101 First Aid And Disaster Ed. 2 Bi 201 Pentateuch 3 Ps 201 General Psychology 3 CE 200 Introduction to Chr. Education 3 En 201 British Literature 3 AC 101 Biblical Evangelism* 2 Bi 212 Apostolic Age 2 Bi 310 Life of Christ 3 Hi 317 Ancient & Med. Church History* 3 AC 211 Introduction to Chr. Counseling 3 Bi 317 Systematic Theology I* 3 Bi 312 I & II Corinthians 2 CE 203 Christian Ed. Of Children 2 Bi 447 Systematic Theology III* 3 Bi 410 Baptist History & Distinctives* 3 Bi 315 Galatians through II Thess. 3 Bi 304 Poetical Books 3 SS 401 The Family 2 CE 306 Christian Education of Adults 2 *Required for graduation Sophomore Junior Senior Bi 202 Historical Books 3 Ph 200 Introduction to Philosophy 3 CE 201 History & Phil. Of Chr. Schools 3 En 202 American Literature 3 AC 102 Introduction to Missions* 2 Bi 310 Romans 2 Bi 302 Prophetic Books 3 Hi 318 Modern Church History* 3 Sc 351 Creation Science 3 Bi 318 Systematic Theology II* 3 CE 307 Sunday School Administration 2 AC 221 Spiritual Warfare * 2 Bi 448 Systematic Theology IV* 3 AC 323 Advanced Christian Counseling 3 Bi 320 Hebrews/General Epistles 3 CE 310 Introduction to Youth Work 3 SS 410 Social Ethics 2 CE 411 Teaching Bible In Church & Sch. 2 22

23 Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies Hours Required Bible 40 Minor (Mi, FL, BC) 18 English 12 Applied Christianity/Christian Education 12 Greek/Christian Education 12 Psychology/Philosophy 6 History of Civilization 6 Fine Arts Appreciation 2 Speech 3 Physical Education 2 Math/Science 6 Electives 3 Church History 6 Total 128 MINORS OFFERED Missions Minor Biblical Languages Minor Mi 101 Biblical Evangelism 2 FL 301,302 Elementary Greek 6 Mi 102 Introduction to Missions 2 FL 401 Intermediate Greek 3 Mi 221 Spiritual Warfare 2 FL 402 Exegesis of Galatians 3 Mi 301 History of Missions 2 FL 411 Elementary Hebrew 4 Mi 310 Prin & Meth of Missions 2 FL 412 Intermediate Hebrew 3 Mi 320 Prin & Prac of Missions 2 Total 19 Mi 420 Cultural Anthropology 3 Mi 203,303,403,210 Missionary Practicum 3 Total 18 Bible Biblical Counseling Minor BC 111 Introduction to Biblical Counseling 3 BC 112 Theological Basis of Biblical Counseling 3 BC 221 Methods of Biblical Change 3 BC 232 Qualifications of a Biblical Counselor 2 BC 333 Marriage and Family Counseling 3 BC 331/332 Women Discipling Women/Pastoral Counseling 2 BC 343 Counseling and the Poetical Books 3 Total 19 The Biblical Counseling minor provides an introduction to the ministry of counseling from a biblical point of view. Because it is nouthetic counseling, it complements the Biblical Studies Major. The student taking the Missions Minor must take 12 hours of Greek and 12 hours of Christian Education. The student taking the Biblical Languages Minor must take 12 hours of Christian Education and 12 hours of Applied Christianity (including AC 101, 102, 221). Both must take Bi 317, 318, 410, 447,

24 Bible Bachelor of Science in Biblical Counseling Hours Required Bible 30 Biblical Counseling 40 Applied Christianity 10 Math/Science 9 English 12 History of Civilization 6 Speech 3 Social Studies 4 Fine Arts Appreciation 2 Electives 12 Total 128 Suggested Course of Study Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours Freshman Bi 101 Old Testament Survey 3 En 101 English Grammar 3 Hi 101 History of Civilization 3 Sp 101 Speech 3 AC 101 Biblical Evangelism* 2 BC 111 Intro to Biblical Counseling 3 Bi 205 Elemental Theology I* 3 BC 221 Methods of Biblical Change 3 BC 231 Premarital Counseling 3 En 201 British Literature 3 Bi 212 Apostolic Age 2 Mu 101 Introduction to Music 2 Sophomore Bi 102 New Testament Survey 3 En 102 English Composition 3 Hi 102 History of Civilization 3 Ma 101 College Math 3 AC 102 Introduction to Missions* 2 BC 112 Theology of Biblical Counseling 3 Total 1 Bi 206 Elemental Theology II* 3 AC 200 Building a Christian Worldview* 3 BC 222 Counseling and Youth 2 BC 232 Ess. Qual. Of a Biblical Counselor 2 En 202 American Literature 3 BC 230 Spiritual Warfare 2 Total 15 Bi 301 Life of Christ 3 Sc 101 Biological Science 3 BC 331 Women Discip. Women (Women) BC 332 Pastoral Counseling (Men) 3 BC 335 Counseling Observation 1 Elective 3 Bi Bible 3 Bi 447 Systematic Theology III* 3 Bi 410 Baptist Hist & Distinctives* 3 BC 411 Problems and Procedures I** 3 BC 421 Counseling Practicum I + 2 BC 431 NANC Membership Cert. 1 SS 102 Personal Money Management 2 Bi 40 Daniel/Revelation 2 Junior Senior Bi 202 Historical Books 3 Sc 102 Physical Science 3 BC 333 Marriage and Family Couns. 3 BC 342 Counseling and Poetical Books 3 BC 336 Counseling Observation 1 SS 410 Social Ethics 2 Total 15 AC 318 Modern Church History 3 AC 351 Creation Science* 3 Bi 310 Romans 2 BC 412 Problems and Procedures II 3 BC 422 Counseling Practicum II 2 Elective 3 *Required for Graduation **Case Studies +Observation and Supervised Counseling 24

25 Bible Graduate of Theology Diploma Hours Required Bible 40 Applied Christianity/Chr. Ed. 24 Electives 8 English 6 Speech 3 Suggested Course of Study Church History 3 Math/Science 6 History of Civilization 6 Total 96 Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours Freshman Bi 101 Old Testament Survey 3 Bi 102 New Testament Survey 3 En 101 English Grammar 3 En 102 English Composition 3 Hi 101 History of Civilization 3 Hi 102 History of Civilization 3 Sp 101 Speech 3 AC 105 Prayer 2 Bi 103 Bible Study & Interpretation 2 Bi 310 Romans 2 Bi 212 Apostolic Age 2 Ma 101 College Math 3 Bi 201 Pentateuch 3 CE 201 Introduction to Christian Ed. 3 Bi 205 Elemental Theology I* 3 Bi 301 Life of Christ 3 AC 101 Biblical Evangelism* 2 AC 401 The Family 2 AC 211 Intro to Christian Counseling 3 Bi 447 Systematic Theology III* 3 Bi 325 Galatians thru 2 Thessalonians 3 Bi 410 Baptist History and Distinctives* 3 AC 305 Homiletics 2 AC 400 Pastoral Theology 2 *Required for graduation Sophomore Bi 202 Historical Books 3 Hi 318 Modern Church History 3 Bi 206 Elemental Theology II* 3 Bi 320 Hebrews/General Epistles 3 AC 102 Introduction to Missions* 2 AC 221 Spiritual Warfare* 2 Junior BI 302 Prophetic Books 3 Bi 418 Systematic Theology IV 3 Sc 351 Creation Science 3 Bi 304 Poetical Books 3 AC 306 Expository Preaching 2 CE 307 Sunday School Administration 2 25

26 Education Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education Hours Required Bible 8 Elementary Education 35 Applied Christianity 6 Math/Science 6 English 9 History of Civilization 6 Speech 3 Electives 4 Fine Arts Appreciation 2 Total 79 Suggested Course of Study Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours Freshman Bi 101 Old Testament Survey 3 En 101 English Grammar 3 Hi 101 History of Civilization 3 Sp 101 Speech 3 AC 101 Biblical Evangelism* 2 Bi 103 Bible Study & Interpretation 2 Bi 102 New Testament Survey 3 En 102 English Composition 3 Hi 102 History of Civilization 3 Ma 101 College Math 3 AC 102 Introduction to Missions* 2 Ed 101 Introduction to Education 2 Sc 101 Biological Science 3 EE 201 Materials & Methods 3 En 201 British Literature 3 Ed 202 Child Growth & Development 3 Mu 101 Introduction to Music 2 Total 14 Sophomore AC 200 Building a Christian Worldview* 3 Ed 201 Hist & Phil of Christ Schools 3 En 202 American Literature 3 EE 313 Teaching Reading 3 EE 311 Teaching Science & History 2 Total 24 Junior EE 421 Teaching Art & Music 3 EE 414 Teaching Practicum 6 Ed 303 Computers in Education 2 EE 312 Teaching Math 3 Ed 410 Tests & Measures 2 Ed 301 Educational Psychology 3 Total 19 *Required for Graduation 26

27 Education Bachelor of Science in Elementary Christian School Education Hours Required Bible 30 Elementary Education 45 Applied Christianity 10 Math/Science 9 English 12 History of Civilization 6 Speech 3 Social Studies 4 Fine Arts Appreciation 2 Electives 8 Total 129 Suggested Course of Study Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours Freshman Bi 101 Old Testament Survey 3 En 101 English Grammar 3 Hi 101 History of Civilization 3 Sp 101 Speech 3 AC 101 Biblical Evangelism* 2 Bi 103 Bible Study & Interpretation 2 Bi 102 New Testament Survey 3 En 102 English Composition 3 Hi 102 History of Civilization 3 Ma 101 College Math 3 AC 102 Introduction to Missions* 2 Ed 101 Introduction to Education 2 Bi 205 Elemental Theology I* 3 Ed 301 Educational Psychology 3 EE 201 Materials & Methods 3 En 201 British Literature 3 Bi 212 Apostolic Age 2 Mu 101 Introduction to Music 2 Bi 301 Life of Christ 3 Sc 101 Biological Science 3 Ed 202 Child Growth & Development 3 EE 313 Teaching Reading 3 EE 311 Teaching Science & History 2 EE 410 Children's Literature 2 Bi 447 Systematic Theology III* 3 Bi 410 Baptist Hist & Distinctives* 3 EE 421 Teaching Art & Music 3 Ed 410 Tests & Measures 2 Ed 303 Computers in Education 2 SS 401 The Family 2 Elective 2 Sophomore Bi 206 Elemental Theology II* 3 AC 200 Building a Christian Worldview* 3 Ed 201 Hist & Phil of Christ Schools 3 En 202 American Literature 3 AC 221 Spiritual Warfare 2 EE 400 Teaching Health & Phys Educ. 2 Junior Senior Bi 202 Historical Books 3 Sc 102 Physical Science 3 Ed 302 Introduction to Except Children 3 EE 312 Teaching Math 3 EE 411 Teaching Bible in Church & Sch 2 SS 410 Social Ethics 2 AC 318 Modern Church History 3 AC 351 Creation Science* 3 Bi 310 Romans 2 EE 414 Teaching Internship 8 Total 17 *Required for Graduation 27

28 Education Bachelor of Science in Secondary Christian School Education The Secondary Christian School Education programs are to train teachers for grades seven through twelve. The programs include a major teaching proficiency of 24 hours and a minor teaching proficiency of 18 hours. MAJOR AND MINOR TEACHING PROFICIENCIES English Major/Minor En 201 British Literature 3 3 En 202 American Literature 3 3 En 301 Creative Writing 3 3 En 306 Adv Gram & Comp 3 3 English Electives 11 5 SE 301 Teaching English 2 2 Totals History Major/Minor Hi 101 History of Civilization 3 3 Hi 102 History of Civilization 3 3 Hi 201 US History to Hi 202 US History From History Electives 10 4 SE 302 Teaching History 2 2 Totals Math Major/Minor Ma 201 College Algebra II 3 3 Ma 203 Math in Sec Sch 2 2 Ma 301 College Trigonometry 3 3 Ma 302 Calculus I 4 4 Ma 401 Calculus II 4 4 Math Electives 6 0 SE 303 Teaching Math 2 2 Totals SECONDARY EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS The following Education and Secondary Education courses are also required: Ed 201, 301, 303, 410, 415, SE 201, and

29 Education Bachelor of Science in Secondary Christian School Education Major Proficiency in English; Minor Proficiency in History Hours Required Bible 30 Secondary Education 22 Applied Christianity 10 Math/Science 9 English 31 Speech 3 History 18 Social Studies 4 Fine Arts Appreciation 2 Total 129 Suggested Course of Study Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours Freshman Bi 101 Old Testament Survey 3 En 101 English Grammar 3 Hi 101 History of Civilization 3 Sp 101 Speech 3 AC 101 Biblical Evangelism* 2 Bi 103 Bible Study & Interpretation 2 Bi 102 New Testament Survey 3 En 102 English Composition 3 Hi 102 History of Civilization 3 Ma 101 College Math 3 AC 102 Introduction to Missions* 2 SS 410 Social Ethics 2 Bi 205 Elemental Theology I* 3 En 201 British Literature 3 SE 201 Secondary School Curriculum 3 Hi 201 United States History to Bi 212 Apostolic Age 2 Mu 101 Introduction to Music 2 Bi 301 Life of Christ 3 Sc 101 Biological Science 3 Ed 415 Adolescent Growth & Dev 3 En 301 Creative Writing 3 SE 301 Teaching English 2 SS 401 The Family 2 Bi 447 Systematic Theology III* 3 Ed 301 Educational Psychology 3 Bi 410 Baptist Hist & Distinctives* 3 Ed 410 Tests & Measures 2 En Major Teaching Field 6 Total 17 *Required for Graduation Sophomore Bi 206 Elemental Theology II* 3 En 202 American Literature 3 Ed 201 Hist & Phil of Chr Schools 3 Hi 202 United States History Since Bi 310 Romans 2 En Major Teaching Field 2 Junior Bi 202 Historical Books 3 Sc 102 Physical Science 3 AC 200 Building a Christian Worldview* 3 En 306 Adv Grammar & Composition 3 SE 303 Teaching History 2 Ed 303 Computers in Education 2 Senior En Major Teaching Field 3 AC 351 Creation Science* 3 Hi Minor Teaching Field 4 SE 414 Teaching Internship 6 29

30 Education Bachelor of Science in Secondary Christian School Education Major Proficiency in English; Minor Proficiency in Math Hours Required Bible 30 Secondary Education 21 Applied Christianity 10 Science 6 English 31 Speech 3 History 6 Social Studies 4 Fine Arts Appreciation 2 Math 18 Total 131 Suggested Course of Study Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours Freshman Bi 101 Old Testament Survey 3 En 101 English Grammar 3 Hi 101 History of Civilization 3 Sp 101 Speech 3 AC 101 Biblical Evangelism* 2 Bi 103 Bible Study & Interpretation 2 Bi 102 New Testament Survey 3 En 102 English Composition 3 Hi 102 History of Civilization 3 Ma 201 College Algebra II 3 AC 102 Introduction to Missions* 2 SS 410 Social Ethics 2 Bi 205 Elemental Theology I* 3 En 201 British Literature 3 SE 201 Secondary School Curriculum 3 Ma 301 College Trigonometry 3 Bi 212 Apostolic Age 2 Mu 101 Introduction to Music 2 Bi 301 Life of Christ 3 Sc 101 Biological Science 3 Ed 415 Adolescent Growth & Dev 3 En 301 Creative Writing 3 SE 301 Teaching English 2 SS 401 The Family 2 Bi 447 Systematic Theology III* 3 Ed 201 Educational Psychology 3 Bi 410 Baptist Hist & Distinctives* 3 En Major Teaching Field 6 Ed 410 Tests & Measures 2 Total 17 Sophomore Bi 206 Elemental Theology II* 3 En 202 American Literature 3 Ed 201 Hist & Phil of Chr Schools 3 Ma 302 Calculus I 4 Bi 310 Romans 2 Ma 203 Math in Secondary School 2 Total 17 Junior Bi 202 Historical Books 3 Sc 102 Physical Science 3 AC 200 Building a Christian Worldview* 3 En 306 Adv Grammar & Composition 3 SE 304 Teaching Math 2 Ed 303 Computers in Education 2 Senior En Major Teaching Field 5 AC 351 Creation Science* 3 Ma 401 Calculus II 4 SE 414 Teaching Internship 6 Total 18 *Required for Graduation 30

31 Education Bachelor of Science in Secondary Christian School Education Major Proficiency in History; Minor Proficiency in English Hours Required Bible 30 Secondary Education 21 Applied Christianity 10 Math/Science 9 English 25 Speech 3 History 24 Social Studies 4 Fine Arts Appreciation 2 Total 128 Suggested Course of Study Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours Freshman Bi 101 Old Testament Survey 3 En 101 English Grammar 3 Hi 101 History of Civilization 3 Sp 101 Speech 3 AC 101 Biblical Evangelism* 2 Bi 103 Bible Study & Interpretation 2 Bi 205 Elemental Theology I* 3 En 201 British Literature 3 SE 201 Secondary School Curriculum 3 Hi 201 United States History to Bi 212 Apostolic Age 2 Mu 101 Introduction to Music 2 Bi 301 Life of Christ 3 Sc 101 Biological Science 3 Ed 415 Adolescent Growth & Dev 3 Hi Major Teaching Field 3 SE 301 Teaching English 2 SS 401 The Family 2 Bi 447 Systematic Theology III* 3 Ed 301 Educational Psychology 3 Bi 410 Baptist Hist & Distinctives* 3 Ed 410 Tests & Measures 1 Hi Minor Teaching Field 5 *Required for Graduation Sophomore Junior Senior Bi 102 New Testament Survey 3 En 102 English Composition 3 Hi 102 History of Civilization 3 Ma 101 College Math 3 AC 102 Introduction to Missions* 2 SS 410 Social Ethics 2 Bi 206 Elemental Theology II* 3 En 202 American Literature 3 Ed 201 Hist & Phil of Chr Schools 3 Hi 202 United States History Since Bi 310 Romans 2 Hi Major Teaching Field 2 Bi 202 Historical Books 3 Sc 102 Physical Science 3 AC 200 Building a Christian Worldview* 3 Hi Major Teaching Field 3 SE 303 Teaching History 2 Ed 303 Computers in Education 2 Hi Major Teaching Field 2 AC 351 Creation Science* 3 EE 414 Teaching Internship 6 En Minor Teaching Field 6 Totals 16 31

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