Certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies

Overview
The Certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies will provide you with the critical tools needed to interpret the Bible accurately and grasp the central doctrines of the Christian faith at a deeper level. Whether you are a minister without formal training, a church elder or Bible study leader, this program will further equip you for effective service in your ministry context.
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Why Pursue a Certificate at Talbot?
Deepen Your Knowledge of God and His Word. Dive into the Old and New Testaments, including each book’s history, genre, purpose and cultural background. Understand the basics of how to interpret and study the Scriptures. Examine the central doctrines of the Christian faith — from the theology of God to Christology to the atonement.
Enjoy the Flexibility of a Program that Suits your Scheduling Needs. You can pursue this program fully online, on campus, or as a mixture of both in order to meet the demands of your schedule.
Learn from Talbot’s Reputable Faculty. All the courses in this certificate program are part of Talbot’s degree programs, meaning you’ll receive the same high-quality education and training from Talbot’s reputable professors. You’ll receive an excellent education from professors who are seasoned scholars as well as servants faithfully ministering within the local church.
Take a “Test Drive” of a Talbot Master’s Program. Not sure whether to pursue a full degree? This certificate program gives you a taste of what Talbot’s academic degree programs can offer. Should you choose to continue, all of your required courses can be applied to a Master of Arts or Master of Divinity degree*.
*Old Testament Survey and New Testament Survey are prerequisites for most Master of Arts and Master of Divinity degree programs at Talbot. They do not count toward the overall credit requirements for those degrees. Students wishing to transfer credit to a master's degree must meet the minimum GPA requirement of 3.0 in their certificate program.
Courses
Below are the course requirements for this academic program. For full program details, visit Biola's academic catalog.
Overview
The Certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies at Talbot School of Theology is designed to introduce students to seminary study by allowing them to take core courses in Talbot's graduate degree programs. Students learn basic skills in biblical and theological studies along with other graduate students in courses that can later be applied to a full graduate degree, if desired.
Mission
The mission of the Certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies is to deepen knowledge of God and his Word within those who have not yet determined to enter a full seminary degree program but, nevertheless, wish to grow in their ability to minister to others.
Program Description
The Certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies is ideal for church lay leaders, church elders, and ministers without formal training. The Certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies provides a foundational theological education. This certificate consists of six courses which can be completed online, on-campus, or any combination of those two modalities. Those wanting to see if a full seminary degree is for them can use this certificate as a "trial run."
Certificate coursework may later be applied toward a Master of Divinity or Master of Arts degree. Please note that students wishing to transfer the credits and GPA earned in a certificate to a master's degree must meet the minimum GPA requirements for the master's degree in their certificate program. Academic M.A. degree programs at Talbot require a minimum GPA of 3.0.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the 18-credit Bible and Theological Studies Certificate, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate an introductory ability to apply background information and evangelical interpretive principles to explain the meaning of biblical texts accurately (ULO 1).
- Demonstrate an introductory ability to articulate one major doctrine of Christianity from an evangelical perspective (ULO 1).
Each Program Learning Outcome (PLO) listed above references at least one of the University Learning Outcomes (ULO 1, 2, 3), which may be found in the General Information section of this catalog.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must possess a Bachelor of Arts degree or its academic equivalent from an accredited college with a minimum grade point average of 2.6 (on a 4.0 scale). Applicants who do not possess a Bachelor of Arts degree or its academic equivalent from an accredited institution may still apply and may be provisionally admitted at the discretion of Talbot School of Theology.
All applicants must submit a written statement outlining their vocational objectives and how the certificate relates to those objectives.
Completion Requirements
- Satisfactorily complete all courses for a total of 18 semester credits as outlined in the curriculum below.
- Complete the online introduction to theological research and writing by the end of the second semester.
- Obtain a 2.5 GPA with no grade below a D- in all courses to be credited toward completion.
- At least 9 credits must be taken at this seminary.
- Complete the entire program in no more than five years.
Students are placed on academic probation if their GPA for any semester falls below 2.5 and will remain on probation as long as the single semester or cumulative GPA remains below 2.5.
Probation students are granted one semester in which to bring their academic work up to the required level (2.5) for continuance in the seminary. A student cannot complete the certificate while on probation.
Curriculum Requirements
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| TTBE 517 | Hermeneutics and Bible Study Methods | 3 |
| TTBE 519 | Old Testament Survey | 3 |
| TTBE 520 | New Testament Survey | 3 |
| TTTH 521 | Theology I: God, Scripture, Creation | 3 |
| TTTH 522 | Theology II: Christ, Humanity, Sin, Salvation | 3 |
| TTTH 623 | Theology III: Spirit, Church, Last Things | 3 |
| Total Credits | 18 | |