Bachelor

Biblical Studies
Harvest West’s Bachelor of Arts (Biblical Studies) aims to deepen your understanding and appreciation of the Bible in preparation for full-time ministry. It is the College’s most in-depth academic Degree and serves as a foundation for post-graduate studies. The course provides an integrated program of theological and biblical studies, including solid components in the Bible, theology, biblical language, and pastoral theology and practice; all in a Spirit-filled environment.

The Bachelor of Arts (Biblical Studies) degree will train you for effective ministry. This course provides Leadership training that will prepare you for effective ministry as a teaching pastor in the local church. The program provides integrated training including biblical language and pastoral theology and practice.

Structure

Core

  • Spiritual Leadership Formation
  • Introduction to Theology
  • Old Testament Survey
  • New Testament Survey
  • Person and Work of Christ
  • Person and Work of the Holy Spirit
  • Hermeneutics
  • Introduction to Church History
  • Greek 1
  • Greek 2
  • New Testament Exegesis
  • 1 Old Testament Book Study
  • 1 New Testament Book Study
  • Plus

  • 3 Ministry Stream Subjects
  • 8 Electives from B.A. subject list
  • For a full Fee Structure, click here.

    Census dates for 2010 (when FEE-Help is approved):

  • Semester 1: Monday 29 March, 2010
  • Semester 2: Monday 30 August, 2010
  • EFTSL Value: 0.125 per unit

    EFTSL – Equivalent Full Time Study Load. The Full Time Study load is 3 years. To get the EFTSL Value, we divide 3 years by 24 units to get 0.125 per unit.

    Duration:
    Three Years Full-Time (available Part-Time)

    Entry Requirements: Year 12 TEE or mature age

    Pathway: to Master of Arts (Harvest Bible College, Melbourne) or other Postgraduate studies

    Austudy: For full-time* students

    Student Testimony
    I am now reaping the benefits of my years at college particularly in the area of leadership. I was a bit apprehensive about going at first, as I thought it would take too long and God wants to reach people now. However, to use His people to reap the greatest possible harvest and a trained soldier can be used to greater capacity than an untrained one.

    Andrew Eddison
    (BA Graduate & Missionary to Japan)

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