ASSOCIATES DEGREE PROGRAM
Requires 60 Credit Hours
In order to enter into the Associate Degree program, a student must possess a high school diploma or its equivalent.
NOTE: A student cannot begin studies in a new course unless
all requirements for the previous course have been
completed and submitted.
SECOND YEAR REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSOCIATES OF BIBLICAL STUDIES OR ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN BIBLICAL STUDIES
30 Hours of College Credit
In order to be considered as a second year student at Abundant Life Christian Academy, a student must have at least thirty (30) hours of General Studies required courses. Courses in the same field of study may be substituted for those listed in the required General Studies courses except for English composition I and II. Any of the Required General Studies courses that have not been taken must be taken in addition to the courses listed below.
Note: For transfer credit, any New Testament books of the
Bible may be substituted for the Bible books in this
catalog. For Prior Learning Credit, up to thirty (30)
hours of documented teaching or preaching the Bible
may be substituted for the above named Bible
courses. If the degree reads, “Associate of Arts in
Biblical Studies,” a Thesis of at least twenty-five (25)
Double-spaced pages and not more than thirty-five
(35) pages is required. The topic for the Thesis must be
pre-approved in advanced by the Academic Dean of
Abundant Life Christian Academy.
SECOND YEAR REQIREMENTS FOR ASSOCIATE OF MINISTRY OR ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN MINISTRY
30 Hours of College Credits
In order to be considered as a second year student at Abundant Life Christian Academy, a student must have at least thirty (30) hours of General Studies required courses. Courses in the same field of study may be substituted for those listed in the required core courses except for English Composition I and II. Any of the Required General Studies courses that have not been taken must be taken at this time.
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