Philadelphia Bible College

Catalog of Classes, Degrees, and Other Information

 

Degrees offered:
Certificate of Biblical Education
Associate in Theology
Associate in Religious Education
Bachelor of Theology
Bachelor of Religious Education
Master of Theology
Master of Religious Education
Doctor of Theology
Doctor of Religious Education

Additional Elective Courses

Tuition & Fees


Certificate of Biblical Education -- 32 hours

The one-year Certificate of Biblical Education is a 32 hour program for laymen. Its purpose is to provide training for Sunday School teachers and Christians in general who wish to know more about the Bible and further their education. This program is not open to men who have been called into the ministry.

Hermeneutics 4 hours
Bible I 4 hours
Christian Missions 2 hours
Daniel 2 hours
English Grammar 4 hours
Analysis I (John) 4 hours
Old and New Testament Survey 2 hours
Homiletics 2 hours
Bible Geography 2 hours
Evangelism 2 hours
History of Civilization 4 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours
   

Associate in Theology -- 64 hours

The two-year Associate in Theology degree is a 64 hour program for laymen. Its purpose is to provide training for Sunday School teachers and Christians in general who wish to know more about the Bible and further their education. This program is not open to men who have been called into the ministry.

FIRST YEAR
Pentateuch 3 hours
Gospels 3 hours
Evangelism 6 hours
Public Speech 6 hours
English (Grammar & Composition) 6 hours
Basics of Christian Missions 3 hours
Sunday School Administration 2 hours
Gospel of John 3 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours
   
SECOND YEAR
Historical Books 3 hours
Acts of the Apostles 3 hours
Competent to Minister 6 hours
Bible Doctrines 6 hours
Modern Religions 6 hours
Homiletics 3 hours
Epistles to the Romans 2 hours
Missions in the Old Testament 3 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours

Associate in Religious Education -- 64 hours

The two-year Associate in Religious Education degree is a 64 hour program designed to train prospective Christian school teachers on the elementary level. Upon completion of the two-year program, a student will earn an Associate in Religious Education degree. 64 hours are required for graduation.

FIRST YEAR
Pentateuch 3 hours
Gospels 3 hours
Evangelism 6 hours
Public Speech 6 hours
English (Grammar & Composition) 6 hours
Basics of Christian Missions 3 hours
Understanding Teaching 2 hours
Gospel of John 3 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours
   
SECOND YEAR
Historical Books 3 hours
Acts of the Apostles 3 hours
Competent to Minister 3 hours
Bible Doctrines 6 hours
Modern Religions 6 hours
History of Civilization 6 hours
English Literature 3 hours
Philosophy of Christian Education 2 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours

 

Bachelor of Theology -- 128 hours

The Bachelor of Theology degree is a 128 hour program primarily for men who have been called into the ministry. Its purpose is to provide training for pastors, associate pastors, youth pastors, missionaries, evangelists and Christian educators. Though the focus is on ministers, this program is open to Christians in general who wish to know more about the Bible and further their education.

FIRST YEAR
Pentateuch 3 hours
Gospels 3 hours
Evangelism 6 hours
Public Speech 6 hours
English (Grammar & Composition) 6 hours
Basics of Christian Missions 3 hours
Sunday School Administration 2 hours
Gospel of John 3 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours
   
SECOND YEAR
Historical Books 3 hours
Acts of the Apostles 3 hours
Competent to Minister 6 hours
Bible Doctrines 6 hours
Modern Religions 6 hours
Homiletics 3 hours
Epistles to the Romans 2 hours
Missions in the Old Testament 3 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours
   
THIRD YEAR
Poetical Books 3 hours
Pauline Epistles 3 hours
History of Baptists 6 hours
Pastoral Theology 6 hours
Church Business Administration 3 hours
Hermeneutics 6 hours
Epistles to the Hebrews 2 hours
Missions in the New Testament 3 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours
   
FOURTH YEAR
Prophetical Books 3 hours
General Epistles 3 hours
Bible Geography 6 hours
Bible Prophecy 6 hours
Hebrew History 6 hours
Mission Techniques 3 hours
Pastoral Epistles 2 hours
Daniel & Revelation 3 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours


Bachelor of Religious Education -- 128 hours

The Bachelor of Religious Education degree is designed to train prospective Christian school teachers on the elementary level. Upon completion of the four-year program, a student will earn a Bachelor of Religious Education degree. 128 hours are required for graduation.

FIRST YEAR
Pentateuch 3 hours
Gospels 3 hours
Evangelism 6 hours
Public Speech 6 hours
English I (Grammar & Composition) 6 hours
Basics of Christian Missions 3 hours
Understanding Teaching 2 hours
Gospel of John 3 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours
   
SECOND YEAR
Historical Books 3 hours
Acts of the Apostles 3 hours
Competent to Minister 3 hours
Bible Doctrines 6 hours
Modern Religions 6 hours
History of Civilization 6 hours
English Literature 3 hours
Philosophy of Christian Education 2 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours
   
THIRD YEAR
Poetical Books 3 hours
Pauline Epistles 3 hours
History of Baptists 6 hours
General Math Survey 6 hours
American History 6 hours
American Literature 3 hours
Methods of Teaching 2 hours
Missions in the New Testament 3 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours
   
FOURTH YEAR
Prophetical Books 3 hours
General Epistles 3 hours
Bible Geography 6 hours
General Science Survey 6 hours
Hebrew History 3 hours
Mission Techniques 3 hours
World Geography 6 hours
Church Education 2 hours
   
TOTAL 32 hours


Master of Theology-- 190 hours

If you already have a Bachelor of Theology degree or have completed 128 hours in that program, then you would only need to complete the 62 remaining hours. If you do not already have a Bachelor of Theology degree or 128 hours in that program, then you will need to obtain that degree or complete the 128 hours before beginning this program.

Greek I 6 hours
Greek II 6 hours
Elemental Theology 6 hours
Church History 6 hours
Eschatology 6 hours
Christian Apologetics 2 hours
  32 hours
   
Thesis ** 30 hours


Master of Religious Education -- 190 hours

If you already have a Bachelor of Religious Education degree or have completed 128 hours in that program, then you would only need to complete the 62 remaining hours. If you do not already have a Bachelor of Religious Education degree or 128 hours in that program, then you will need to obtain that degree or complete the 128 hours before beginning this program.

Greek I 6 hours
Greek II 6 hours
Elemental Theology 6 hours
Bible & Modern Science 6 hours
Philosophy of Christian Education 6 hours
Christian Ethics 2 hours
  32 hours
   
Thesis ** 30 hours
   


Doctor of Theology -- 252 hours

If you already have a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Theology degree or have completed 190 hours in those programs, then you would only need to complete the 62 remaining hours. If you do not already have a Bachelor of Theology degree and a Master of Theology degree or 190 hours in those programs, then you will need to obtain those degrees or complete the 190 hours before beginning this program.

Exposition of Old Testament Books 6 hours
Exposition of New Testament Books 6 hours
Systematic Theology 6 hours
General Biblical Introduction 6 hours
Practical Experience 8 hours
  32 hours
   
Dissertation ** 30 hours
   


Doctor of Religious Education -- 252 hours

If you already have a Bachelor of Religious Education and a Master of Religious Education degree or have completed 190 hours in those programs, then you would only need to complete the 62 remaining hours. If you do not already have a Bachelor of Religious Education degree and a Master of Religious Education degree or 190 hours in those programs, then you will need to obtain those degrees or complete the 190 hours before beginning this program.

Exposition of Old Testament Books 6 hours
Exposition of New Testament Books 6 hours
Systematic Theology 6 hours
Introduction to Philosophy 6 hours
Practical Experience 8 hours
  32 hours
   
Dissertation ** 30 hours
   


** Thesis and Dissertation Information

Form Follow the guidelines set in the latest edition of A Manual for Writers, Kate L. Turabian.

Length 15,000 words for thesis, 45,000 words for dissertation. These numbers are given as a guide. The emphasis is on quality not quantity.

Topic Master of Theology and Doctorate of Theology degree candidates must choose a topic in the area of Biblical Theology. Master of Religious Education and Doctorate of Religious Eductation degree candidates must choose a topic in the area of Religious Education. All students must submit their topic choice to the administration for approval.

Deadlines A student has approximately eight months to complete, submit, and defend his thesis/dissertation. After eight months, a student must continue to register for Thesis Development (though he will not receive any more credits).

The student must be registered for Thesis Development until the completion of his thesis/dissertation. However, no student will be given a diploma after being registered in Thesis Development for 32 months.

Defense The student must successfully defend his thesis/dissertation before the thesis committee and make all necessary revisions before the deadline for the final draft.

Copies A first draft copy must be given to each member of the thesis committee. A final draft copy (printed) and computer disk copy must be placed in the library.


Additional Elective Courses

Epistle to Colossians 2 hours
Music Fundamentals (Songleading) 6 hours
Study of Types in Scripture 2 hours
Old Testament Introduction 6 hours
New Testament Introduction 6 hours
Child Psychology 2 hours
   


Tuition & Fees

When enrolling, a prospective student must make an application and pay an Enrollment and Application Fee. This Enrollment Fee covers the cost of office materials and records.

Tuition (per credit hour)
Associate in Theology $35.00
Associate in Religious Education $35.00
Bachelor of Theology $35.00
Bachelor of Religious Education $35.00
Master of Theology $50.00
Master of Religious Education $50.00
Doctor of Theology $65.00
Doctor of Religious Education $65.00
   
Additional Fees
Application Fee $10.00
Enrollment Fee $50.00
Course Guides (each) $25.00
Textbooks: cost + shipping and handling.
Thesis/Dissertation Fee $25.00
Graduation Fee $25.00
   

If you would like to enroll, or if you have any further questions, please email us or call us at: 610.623.5566