Bachelor Degree Programs
Credits Required: 120
Program Duration: 3–4 Years
Delivery Format: Online, In-Person, or Hybrid Options Available
At Shiloh College, our Bachelor Degree Programs provide a comprehensive blend of biblical foundations, theological understanding, professional ministry skills, and practical leadership training. These programs are ideal for those pursuing careers in full-time ministry, Christian counseling, education, or church leadership.
Bachelor Programs Offered:
- Bachelor of Theology
- Bachelor of Theology in Pastoral Studies
- Bachelor of Christian Education
- Bachelor of Christian Counseling
- Bachelor of Christian Leadership
- Bachelor of Divinity
️ Bachelor of Theology
Equip yourself with deep theological insight and biblical knowledge for teaching and preaching.
Core Modules Include:
- Old Testament Survey III
- New Testament Survey III
- Angelology
- New Creation Realities II
- Biblical Counselling
- Christology
- Systematic Theology III
- Christian Ethics
- Principles & Administration of Christian Education
- Philosophy of Christian Education II
- Theology of Leadership & Jesus’ Model of Leadership
- NT Study on Leadership
- Homiletics II
- Christianity
️ Bachelor of Theology in Pastoral Studies
Course Credits: 120 (60 Theological Core, 45 Pastoral Courses, 15 Capstone)
Core Theological Courses (60 Credits):
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OTS101 – Old Testament Survey (3 Credits)
Textbook: Introduction to the Old Testament – Tremper Longman III
Outcomes: Understand OT themes and apply theology in ministry
Assignments: Weekly readings, reflection papers, final exam -
NTS102 – New Testament Survey (3 Credits)
Textbook: The New Testament in Its World – N.T. Wright
Outcomes: Analyze NT context, apply teachings in ministry
Assignments: Quizzes, sermon project, final paper -
ST201 & ST202 – Systematic Theology I & II (6 Credits)
Textbook: Systematic Theology – Wayne Grudem
Outcomes: Organize doctrines and apply them in pastoral contexts
Assignments: Essays, exams, theological position paper -
BIB303 – Biblical Hermeneutics (3 Credits)
Textbook: Grasping God’s Word – Duvall & Hays
Outcomes: Master interpretation tools for scripture
Assignments: Exegetical papers, discussion posts -
CHT304 – Church History (3 Credits)
Textbook: Church History Vol 1-3 – J.H. Kurtz
Outcomes: Trace theological and historical church growth
Assignments: Timeline projects, essays, case studies
Pastoral Studies Courses (45 Credits):
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HOM401 – Advanced Homiletics
Textbook: Biblical Preaching – Haddon W. Robinson
Outcomes: Prepare and deliver impactful sermons -
CCS402 – Christian Counseling Theories & Strategies
Textbook: Counseling Techniques – John C. Thomas
Outcomes: Apply counseling tools in ministry
Assignments: Role-plays, strategy portfolio -
CLL403 – Church Structure & Leadership
Textbook: Understanding Church Leadership – Leeman & Dever
Outcomes: Analyze governance, develop leadership strategies -
ETH404 – Ministerial Ethics and Protocol
Textbook: Ministerial Ethics and Etiquette – I. Parker Maxey
Outcomes: Navigate ethical dilemmas with integrity -
PM405 – Biblical Basis for Pastoral Ministry
Textbook: Pastoral Ministry – John MacArthur
Outcomes: Define and apply biblical pastoral philosophy
Capstone Requirement (15 Credits):
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CAP601 – Final Research Paper (3 Credits)
Project: Comprehensive theological paper -
PRT602 – Practical Ministry Training (12 Credits)
Assignment: Supervised internship with reflective journaling
Bachelor of Christian Counseling
Course Duration: 3–4 Years (Accelerated for Psychology or Health Degree Holders)
Course Format: Lectures, seminars, practicum, supervised counseling
✨ Program Overview:
This degree prepares students for faith-integrated professional counseling, blending psychological theory and Christian theology. Students develop competence to support emotional, relational, and spiritual healing in individuals, couples, and families.
Course Objectives:
- Learn major counseling theories within a Christian worldview
- Understand human behavior, development, and mental health
- Develop Christian ethical standards in counseling practice
- Integrate scripture and theology into therapeutic settings
- Gain supervised counseling experience in real-life scenarios
Core Topics:
- Introduction to Christian Counseling
- Psychology & Human Behavior
- Theories of Counseling
- Marriage & Family Therapy
- Group Counseling Dynamics
- Assessment & Diagnosis
- Crisis & Trauma Counseling
- Counseling Ethics & Legal Issues
- Integration of Theology & Psychology
- Practicum (Supervised Counseling Fieldwork)
Assessment Methods:
- Case studies & reflection papers
- Examinations
- Supervised session recordings
- Role-play simulations
- Field placement evaluations
- Final capstone or thesis
Bachelor of Christian Education
Ideal for teachers, Sunday school leaders, and Christian educators.
Modules Include:
- Old & New Testament Survey III
- Growing Up Spiritually
- Apologetics
- Curriculum Development
- Christian Education History
- Administration & Planning
- Twelve Methods of Teaching
- Christian Counseling Theories
- The Holy Spirit as Teacher
- Bible and Christian Education
Bachelor of Christian Leadership
Train for effective leadership in church and organizational ministries.
Modules Include:
- Theology of Leadership
- Jesus’ Model of Leadership
- NT Study on Leadership
- Situational, Transformational & Servant Leadership
- Church Governance & Ministerial Ethics
- Apologetics, Homiletics, Ethics
- Pastoral Ministry
- Old & New Testament Survey III
- New Creation Realities II
✝️ Bachelor of Divinity
Deep theological study with emphasis on doctrine, pastoral leadership, and spiritual formation.
Modules Include:
- Corinthians
- Angelology & Demonology
- Finding God’s Will
- Ecclesiology
- Eschatology II
- Soteriology II
- The Five-Fold Ministry
- Holy Spirit and His Gifts
- Blood Covenant
- Old & New Testament Survey III
- Growing Up Spiritually
- Pastoral Ministry & Apologetics
Electives
Each Bachelor Program requires elective modules to complete the 120-credit requirement.
Elective outlines are customized per program and provided upon enrollment. Electives allow students to specialize in ministry areas such as missions, family ministry, theology of worship, healing, or administration.
Why Study at Shiloh College?
✅ Fully Accredited, Spirit-led education
✅ Biblically grounded, academically rigorous
✅ Practical ministry training with global relevance
✅ Online, in-person, and hybrid learning options
✅ Pathways to graduate degrees
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