The Bachelor of Science in Bible Exposition and Exegesis
The Bible Exposition and Exegesis major is a four-year program of study designed to provide students with a thorough knowledge of the Bible and Christian theology. The program includes intensive study in three academic areas: Bible and theology, Biblical languages, and general education. The Bible Exposition and Exegesis program is designed to provide a thorough foundation for seminary or other graduate studies. Program Director: Dr. Steven Sanchez
Program Outcomes
The student will:
1. develop a comprehensive knowledge of the content of the Bible.
2. develop a comprehensive understanding of Christian theology.
3. evidence an ability to interpret the Bible accurately and responsibly.
4. evidence a worldview that is distinctly Christian.
5. develop the ability to defend biblical truth and the Christian faith.
6. evidence an understanding of the historical development of Christianity.
7. evidence consistency in Christian character and lifestyle.
8. develop foundational skills in interpreting the Scriptures using the original languages.
Program Admission Requirements
1. Complete the freshman year at Emmaus with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
2. Prior to the sophomore year, declare a major in Bible Exposition and Exegesis.
3. At the beginning of the sophomore year, apply for entrance into the Bible Exposition and Exegesis program. The application procedure includes completion of a formal application. After the application has been received, the Bible and Theology faculty will review it. Their decision will be delivered to the student by means of a formal letter.
4. Pay all applicable fees for this major as determined by the Business office and published in the annual statement of fees.
Bachelor of Science in Bible Exposition and Exegesis Requirements
1. Complete a minimum of 127 semester credit hours.
2. A 2.0 cumulative grade point average and a passing grade in all required courses.
3. At least 64 semester credit hours must be earned at Emmaus.
4. Complete the general graduation requirements listed in the Academic Life section of the catalog.
5. Meet course requirements in the following areas:
Bible and Theology (70 credits)
Old Testament Survey 1 (BT 102)
Old Testament Survey 2 (BT 104)
New Testament Survey (BT 106)
Christian Life & Bible Study Methods (BT 110)
Survey of Doctrine (BT 151)
Hermeneutics (BT 250)
Theology 1 (BT 205)
Theology 2 (BT 210)
Theology 3 (BT 305)
Theology 4 (BT 310)
Applied Theology (BT 462)
Christian Evidences (BT 166) or Apologetics (BT/PH 350)
Church Leadership and Practice (BT 450)
Old Testament Elective
New Testament Elective
Bible/Theology Electives
Greek 1 (FL 102 & 104)
Greek 2 (FL 202 & 204)
Christian Education (3 credits)
Homiletics (CE 222)
Intercultural Studies (3 credits)
Missions and Evangelism 1* (ICS 104)
Inter-Area Studies (5 credits)
Transitions Seminar (IAS 101)
Spiritual Formation/Christian Service Learning (IAS 102/3-402/3)
Chapel Attendance (IAS 104/5-404/5)
Senior Seminar (IAS 410)
Humanities (15 credits)
Fundamentals of Speech (COM 112)
English Composition (ENG 101)
Introduction to Literature (ENG 102)
Introduction to Philosophy: Christian Worldview* (PH 106)
Humanities Elective
Social Sciences (15 credits)
Fundamental Computer Literacy (CS 101)
Western Civilization I (HIS 131), Western Civilization II (HIS 132),
or American Studies (HIS 234)
Church History (HIS 376)
Social Science Electives
Natural Sciences (10 credits)
Introduction to Human Biology & Lab (SCI 241/242)
Math Elective
Math or Science Elective
Electives (6 credits)
*meets Bible-Related requirement
Award: Bachelor of Science