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Bachelor of Arts in Ministry, Women’s Ministry Track

The Bachelor of Arts in Ministry, Women’s Ministry Track, consists of 120 hours and is designed to equip graduates to lead and serve women in local churches and parachurch organizations. This track will provide a philosophical foundation and practical implementation of biblical ministry to women. In addition to the 76-hour core of studies, the Bachelor of Arts in Ministry: Ministry to Women track consists of 17 hours of required ministry studies, 20 hours of Women’s Ministry studies, and 7 hours of ministry electives.


If you would like to know more about this track, please contact us at admissions@ccbbc.edu or call (606) 337-3196 EXT: 150 or 104.

 

Bible/Theology: 44 Hours
Baptist Doctrine3
Old Testament 1-816
New Testament 1-816
Biblical Hermeneutics3
Christian Theology 1-26
Ministry Studies: 17 Hours
Church Administration and Leadership3
Spiritual Formation2
Transition to Ministry3
Evangelism and Missions3
Principles of Teaching2
Teaching Lab2
Vocational Counseling2
General Studies: 32 Hours
College Research and Literacy3
American History 1-26
Church History3
English Composition 1-26
Fine Arts/Humanities OR Music Appreciation3
General Science3
General Science Lab1
Philosophy3
General Psychology3
Senior Seminar1
Women’s Ministry Studies: 20 Hours
Introduction to Women’s Ministry2
Women’s Ministry in Local Church2
Discipling and Mentoring Women2
Biblical Theology of Womanhood3
Women and Scripture3
Writing Ministry for Women3
Women in Contemporary Context3
Women’s Leadership Development2
Ministry Electives: 7 Hours
May be taken from CPFS, EPAS, ECHU, EMEV, MUS courses (with the exception of preaching courses.
Required Non-Credit Courses
Christian Services Assignment 1-2
Chapel (every semester)
Report of Church Involvement (every semester)
Math Proficiency
Total: 120 Hours

 

Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Articulate a biblically-based philosophy of womanhood and ministry to women.
  2. Examine and practice skills of discipleship, evangelism, and missions in ministry women.
  3. Formulate a philosophy of leadership to women.
  4. Evaluate contemporary models of ministry to women to address both practical and spiritual needs.