Undergraduate Programs

10 programs found related to “minor”
  • Ancient Languages Minor

    Learn Greek, classical Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and/or other ancient languages and enhance your study of the Bible and biblical cultures.

  • Biblical Studies Minor

    Gain a solid foundation in Bible knowledge, and customize the minor to your particular areas of interest—Old Testament, New Testament, the Greek and Hebrew languages, biblical cultures, and more.

  • Christian Ministries Minor

    Learn the fundamentals of effective Christian ministry as you gain a broad perspective of the field of religion.

  • Cultural Engagement Minor

    Learn how your commitment to the Christian faith can and should inform your perceptions and practices regarding significant contemporary issues and your professional aspirations.

  • Philosophical Apologetics Minor

    Learn to understand and communicate the rich intellectual foundations of the Judeo-Christian worldview as part of becoming a difference maker who reasons virtuously about the big questions of human existence, such as origins, ways of knowing, and religion.

  • Philosophy Minor

    Gain the skills to be an intellectual Christ-centered leader in important debates about compelling philosophical issues that shape contemporary culture.

  • Practical and Professional Ethics Minor

    Gain understanding of traditional moral theories (Christian and secular) and learn to use these theoretical resources to engage some of the most salient moral problems facing contemporary societies.

  • Religious Studies Minor

    Study global religions from a dialogical perspective that invites conversation between Christians and people from non-Christian religious traditions, giving you a greater ability to engage the world from a place of sincere Christian faith and awareness.

  • Theology Minor

    Gain a solid academic and intellectual foundation in Christian theology as you explore biblical studies, theology, and philosophy.

  • Youth and Family Ministries Minor

    Equip yourself with the tools to effectively reach and minister to adolescents in an increasingly diverse global context.

Note: This information is current for the 2023-24 academic year; however, all stated academic information is subject to change. Refer to the current Academic Catalog for more information.

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