성경학학사(B.A.B.)
The Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies program provides students with an academic and ministerial foundation focused on biblical studies and the training necessary for graduate programs, such as M.R.E., M.C.C. or M.Div. This program offers biblical studies courses that incorporate engagement with biblical texts, theological courses that include historical, systematic and perspective views on the Bible, such as ethics and doctrines, interdisciplinary Bible-related courses that apply the Bible‘s teaching to various practical areas of study. The course content is built on biblical and theological truths which are then applied to varying subject matters, skills, principles and practices of a professional discipline.
Mission
To provide all the undergraduate students with necessary exposure to the study of the Bible as the Word of God and to equip them with biblical values and perspectives, so that they can prepare themselves for further academic pursuit and are able to live them out in their lives whether they pursue seminary or practice lay ministry after graduation.Objectives
By the time of graduation, the program will be able:- To increase and enhance students’ knowledge of the Bible as the Word of God and its theology.
- To enable students to apply biblical knowledge effectively to ministry and life.
- To foster the understanding of Reformation Traditions of the Christian church.
- To cultivate leadership for teaching the Bible in ministering local churches.
- To nurture in students a desire to pursue a higher degree in theological, pastoral, and missional ministries.
Graduation Requirements
- B.A.B. students must complete a minimum of 120 credits: general education (36 credits), major requirements (54 credits), WUV Core courses (15 credits), and electives (15 credits).
- B.A.B. students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of C (2.0).
- Students must pass the graduation exams: Bible test and essay exams.
- Students fulfill the community service in order to learn ministry formation.
Degree Requirements
- LIL101 LibraryInformation Literacy (0)
WUV Core Courses 15 credits
- BNT 101 New Testament Survey
- THL 101 Biblical Doctrine I
- BOT 101 Old Testament Survey
- FDS 101 Introduction to Christian Faith
- FDS 102 Worldview
Major Requirements 54 credits
Spiritual Formation Requirements 0 credits
Total 120 Credits- BIB 201 Bible Study Methods
- BIB 351 Great Figures of the Bible
- BNT 206 Pauline Epistles
- BNT 209 Gospels and Acts
- BNT 211 Life of Jesus
- BOT 151 History and Geography of Israel
- BOT 201 Pentateuch
- BOT 205 Prophetic Books
- CNS 101 Introduction to Christian Counseling
- CNS 222 Individual Counseling
- CNS 323 Group Counseling
- CNS 401 Marriage and Family System
- EDU 411 Introduction to Christian Education
- ETH 301 Christian Ethics
- FDS 201 Spiritual Formation
- HIS 301 History of the Christian Church
- MSS 101 Introduction to Christian Mission
- THL 102 Biblical Doctrine II
- SPF101 Chapel Service
- SPF102 Chapel Service
- SPF201 Chapel Service
- SPF202 Chapel Service
- SPF301 Chapel Service
- SPF302 Chapel Service
- SPF401 Chapel Service
- SPF402 Chapel Service
- CHS101 Community Service Freshman
- CHS102 Community Service Freshman
- CHS201 Community Service Sophomore
- CHS202 Community Service Sophomore
- CHS301 Community Service Junior
- CHS302 Community Service Junior
- CHS401 Community Service Senior
Any Bachelor’s courses
가정학 학사 (B.S.F.)
This degree is largely designed to equip students for education and counseling ministry with the knowledge and skills in multicultural settings. It also addresses critical issues within the contexts of homes, families and communities in both educational and ministerial environments.
Mission
To prepare undergraduate students whose interest is in counseling with basic introductory studies of counseling within biblical values and perspectives as well as larger academic disciplines provided by general education and biblical studies.Objectives
Students who successfully complete the B.S.F. curriculum will:- Demonstrate basic knowledge of the Bible and evangelical Christian theology.
- Have basic concepts and knowledge about education and counseling in local churches.
- Learn the basic skills in teaching and counseling in local church settings.
- Demonstrate competence in pursuing higher degree in pastoral and missionary ministries.
Graduation Requirements
- B.S.F. students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 120 credits: General Education (36 credits), major requirements (54 credits), WUV Core courses (15 credits), and electives (15 credits).
- A cumulative grade point average of C (2.0) must be maintained.
- Students must satisfactorily pass the graduation exams: Bible test and Essay test.
- Students fulfill the community service in order to learn ministry formation.
Degree Requirements
- LIL 101 Library Information Literacy 0 credits
General Education 36 credits See the general education section for details.
WUV Core Courses 15 credits
- BNT 101 New Testament Survey
- THL 101 Biblical Doctrine I
- BOT 101 Old Testament Survey
- FDS 101 Introduction to Christian Faith
- FDS 102 World View
Major Requirements 54 credits
- BIB 201 Bible Study Methods
- BIB 351 Great Figures of the Bible
- BNT 211 Life of Jesus
- CNS 101 Introduction to Counseling
- CNS 211 Counseling Theories
- CNS 222 Individual Counseling
- CNS 323 Group Counseling
- CNS 401 Marriage & Family System
- CNS 413 Family Counseling
- CNS 433 Mental Health
- BNT 209 Gospels and Acts
- EDU 201 Educational Foundations
- EDU 311 Educational Psychology
- EDU 411 Introduction to Christian Education
- ETH 301 Ethics
- HIS 301 History of the Christian Church
- FDS 102 Christian Worldview
- MSS 101 Introduction to Christian Mission
- PSY 311 Developmental Psychology: Personality Theories
Spiritual Formation Requirements 0 credits
- SPF101 Chapel Service
- SPF102 Chapel Service
- SPF201 Chapel Service
- SPF202 Chapel Service
- SPF301 Chapel Service
- SPF302 Chapel Service
- SPF401 Chapel Service
- SPF402 Chapel Service
Ministry Formation Requirements 0 credits
- CHS101 Community Service Freshman
- CHS102 Community Service Freshman
- CHS201 Community Service Sophomore
- CHS202 Community Service Sophomore
- CHS301 Community Service Junior
- CHS302 Community Service Junior
- CHS401 Community Service Senior
Free Electives 15 credits
Any Bachelor’s course.
Total 120 Credits
컴퓨터과학 학사 (B.C.S.)
이념
컴퓨터 프로그래밍의 폭 넓은 지식을 교육하며 기술적인 수업과 전문적인 수업을 결합하여 윤리 원칙을 바탕으로 학생들이 컴퓨터 과학 분야의 전문직을 준비할 수 있도록 합니다.목표
B.C.S. 과정을 성공적으로 완수한 학생은:- 문제를 분석하고 그에 적합한 해결책을 식별하고 정의할수 있습니다.
- 필요에 맞는 컴퓨터 시스템, 프로세스, 구성 요소 또는 프로그램을 설계, 구현 및 평가할 수 있습니다..
- 실습에 필요한 최신의 테크닉, 기술과 여러 프로그램들을 사용할수 있습니다.
- 컴퓨터 시스템을 제작시 수학적 기반, 알고리즘 원리, 그리고 컴퓨터 과학 이론을 적용할 수 있습니다.
졸업 자격
- B.C.S. 학생들은 일반과목 (36 학점), 학위 필수과목(36학점), 성경 필수과목(30학점), 선택 과목 (18학점)의 최소 120 학점을 완료해야 합니다.
- 누적 학점 평균 C(2.0) 이상을 유지해야합니다.
- 졸업시험(에세이 시험)을 통과해야 합니다.
- 사역 형성력을 배우기 위해 지역 사회 봉사 활동을 수행해야합니다.