Biblical Studies

Biblical Education Major

In keeping with the College’s mission, the Biblical Studies department provides academic training through an intensive examination of the biblical text, its original languages, and its historical and social background. In addition, the program offers a study of systems of religious thought and the history of religious movements related to the Bible. The Biblical Studies department offers three majors: Biblical Studies (B.A.), New Testament (B.A.), and Biblical Education (B.S.).

Biblical Education Major (B.S.)

Entrance Requirements

Students are eligible for admission to the Biblical Studies bachelor degree program at any time after being enrolled at Florida College. A written application must be submitted to the chairman of the Biblical Studies department.

Total Semester Hours

Candidates for a baccalaureate degree in Biblical Studies must complete at least 120 semester hours of accredited college work, excluding physical education activities courses. At least 50 hours must be completed at the 3000-4000 level, including major, minor, and elective courses.

General Education Requirements

Each student must complete the 36-hour general education core, three (3) hours of physical education classes, and the CAAP exam. Students pursuing the B.S. degree must take PSY 1012 (Introduction to Psychology) and at least one semester of natural science. (Transfer students who have completed at least 60 semester hours, including courses that satisfy the 36-hour general education core at Florida College, will not be required to take the CAAP or PE activities courses.)

Prerequisites

Prerequisites at the lower level include REL 1210, 1240, 2005, 2257, and 2264, LIT 2371, EDF 2005, and SPC 1608.

Upper-level Requirements

Requirements for the major consist of 48 upper-level hours in Biblical Literature, Education, and Communication.

Biblical Literature (24 hours)

  • 24 upper-level hours in Biblical Literature
  • REL 3910 Introduction to Biblical Research
  • REL 4901 Biblical Studies Portfolio

Education (9 hours)

  • EDF 3122 Learning and the Developing Child
  • EDF 3251 Classroom Management
  • EDF 3430 Testing and Measurement OR EEX 3050 Survey of Special Education OR TSL 3080 Introduction to TESOL

Communication (9 hours)

  • SPC 3212 Communication Theory
  • SPC 3602 Advanced Public Speaking
  • SPC 3301 Interpersonal Communication OR SPC 3513 Argumentation and Debate

Required Electives (6 hours)

  • 6 additional hours of upper-level work in Bible, Church History, Religious Thought, Education, or Communication
Sequence of Courses

Students should complete the 13 hours of Bible prerequisites during their freshman and sophomore years. Students should complete English Composition I and II during their freshman year of college work, or before enrolling in upper level Biblical Studies courses. REL 3910 should be completed in the student’s sophomore year. All general education courses and the CAAP exam must be completed prior to the beginning of the student’s senior year. The student will take REL 4901 in the final semester of the program.

Exclusions

Special one-hour courses offered as daily Bible for non-Bible majors, or courses taken under the pass/fail option may not be counted toward the Bible major, New Testament major, or Biblical Literature component.

Quality of Work

A minimum quality point average of 2.0 overall and on all upper level work is required.

Residency

Students must complete a minimum of 32 hours of their upper level work at Florida College, at least 16 of which must be completed after the semester in which the student has earned a cumulative total of at least 90 semester hours.

Graduation Ceremony

Candidates for the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in Biblical Studies must participate in graduation exercises.