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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Bible and Christian Service from International Baptist College is a Campus Associate Religious Studies degree that prepares you for a Liberal Arts career. The Associate of Arts in Bible and Christian Service is designed to meet the needs of students who wish to enroll in a twoyear program that will prepare them to serve in supporting ministries in a local church. It also provides a solid foundation for those who desire to pursue non-ministry vocations. This program requires the following minimums: Bible and Theology, 21 hours; General Education, 21 hours; Christian Service Core, 7 hours; Christian Service Methods, 15 hours; and general electives, 3 hours. The student must have a GPA of 2.0 or better to graduate. Mission The mission of the Associate of Arts program at International Baptist College is to equip students to effectively serve in supporting roles in local churches although their vocation may not be in areas of full-time ministry. Purposes International Baptist College offers the Associate of Arts program of study for the following reasons: 1. To develop an increasing desire on the part of the student to know God more intimately which results in faithful service. 2. To enhance the primacy of the local church in the student's life. 3. To inspire students to take leadership in supporting positions in churches in the West. 4. To lay the base for students to pursue further educational opportunities. Aims The aims of the Associate of Arts program are intended to assist International Baptist College in achieving its stated mission and purposes. Therefore, students will 1. gain an enhanced knowledge of the Word of God, 2. be equipped to serve in supporting positions in local churches, 3. develop an understanding and burden for evangelism and discipleship, 4. grasp truths that will enable them to model and participate in ministries where they serve, and 5. be grounded in biblical thinking, living, and communicating. View more details on International Baptist College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Religious Studies courses.

International Baptist College details


International Baptist College address is 2211 W Germann Road, Chandler, Arizona 85286. You can contact this school by calling (480) 245-7903 or visit the college website at www.ibconline.edu/ibc/index.jsp .
This is a 4-year, Private not-for-profit, Special Focus Institutions--Theological seminaries, Bible colleges, and other faith-related institutions according to Carnegie Classification. Religion Affiliation is Baptist and student-to-faculty ratio is 5 to 1. The enrolled student percent that are registered with the office of disability services is 3% or less .
Awards offered by International Baptist College are as follow: Less than one year certificate Associate's degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree Doctor's degree.
With a student population of 75 (65 undergraduate) and set in a Suburb: Large, International Baptist College services are: Academic/career counseling service Employment services for students Placement services for completers On-campus day care for students' children . Campus housing: Yes.
Tuition for International Baptist College is . Type of credit accepted by this institution Institution does not accept dual, credit for life, or AP credits . Most part of the informations about this college comes from sources like National Center for Education Statistics


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