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BIBLICAL AND
THEOLOGICAL STUDIES COUNSELING
With an emphasis on the Christian worldview and an eye toward practical As a Counseling Major, you will study the Bible and you will study people;
application, our programs in Biblical and Theological Studies will prepare you will be trained to minister to the mind and the soul.
you for both seminary and the real world. (A two-year Associate of Arts in
CP 100 Cooperative Program BIBLICAL AND Women enrolled in the B.A. in Biblical CP 100 Cooperative Program MINISTRY STUDIES ............................15 MINORS: To add a 15 hour minor from
THEOLOGICAL STUDIES .....................60 Studies may make the following course CE 101 Introduction to Christian Education another degree program:
GENERAL STUDIES.............................39 BL 101 Old Testament Survey I substitutions: GENERAL STUDIES.............................33 MS 101 Introduction to Christian Missions • Remove General Electives (12 hours)
CM 101 Introduction to Computers BL 102 Old Testament Survey II Substitute: CM 101 Introduction to Computers MS 105 Personal Evangelism • Increase the hours required for the degree
EN 101 English Composition I BL 111 Hermeneutics PR 205 SP 105 EN 101 English Composition I Choose two of the following four courses: from 129 to 132 (3 hours)
EN 102 English Composition II BL 151 New Testament Survey I PR 206 SP 106 EN 102 English Composition II PR 205 Preaching I
HS 105 Ancient Near Eastern History BL 152 New Testament Survey II PW 315 PW 317 HS 105 Ancient Near Eastern History PR 206 Preaching II Requirements for a 15 hour Minor in
HU 421 Great Books Seminar I BL 342 History of the Bible HU 421 Great Books Seminar I Counseling (to add to other degree
SP 105 Introduction to Public Speaking programs):
HU 422 Great Books Seminar II HS 201 Church History I MINORS: To add a 15 hour minor from HU 422 Great Books Seminar II SP 106 Advanced Public Speaking
another degree program: CN 101 Introduction to Biblical Counseling
MA — Math Elective HS 202 Church History II MA — Math Elective Note: Students must choose PR 205 and PR
• Remove “Restricted Electives” under CN 125 Spiritual Life Dynamics
PH 111 Worldviews I HS 305 Baptist History PH 111 Worldviews I 206, or SP 105 and SP 106
Ministry Studies (3 hours) CN 201 Methods of Biblical Counseling
PH 112 Worldviews II LN 231 Greek I PH 112 Worldviews II
• Remove General Electives (9 hours) MAJOR STUDIES ................................33 CN 350 Theological Basis of Biblical Couns.
PH 311 Introduction to Ethics LN 232 Greek II PH 311 Introduction to Ethics
• Increase the hours required for the degree CN 101 Introduction to Biblical Counseling CN 415 Advanced Counseling Issues I
PH 321 Religion in the Public Square LN 321 Hebrew I PH 321 Religion in the Public Square
from 129 to 132 (3 hours) CN 125 Spiritual Life Dynamics
PS 101 Introduction to Psychology LN 322 Hebrew II
BIBLICAL AND CN 201 Methods of Biblical Counseling
Choose one of the following two courses: TH 211 Christian Theology I Requirements for a 15 hour Minor in Theology THEOLOGICAL STUDIES 36 CN 350 Theological Basis of Biblical Couns.
PS 221 Marriage and the Family TH 212 Christian Theology II (to add to other degree programs):
BL 101 Old Testament Survey I CN 415 Advanced Counseling Issues I
YM 451 Youth and Family Ministry TH 311 Christian Theology III a. 15 hours in Bible, theology, philosophy or
BL 102 Old Testament Survey II CN 416 Advanced Counseling Issues II
—— Restricted Electives church history courses (not required in the
MINISTRY STUDIES ............................21 student’s major). BL 111 Hermeneutics PS 101 Introduction to Psychology
(Restricted electives: a. Must be Bible,
CE 101 Introduction to Christian Ed. b. At least 6 hours must be in Bible. BL 151 New Testament Survey I PS 221 Marriage and the Family
theology, philosophy or church history
MS 101 Introduction to Christian Missions courses, with a minimum of 6 hours in Bible. c. A minimum of 9 hours must be 300-400 BL 152 New Testament Survey II YM 331 Ministry to Troubled Youth
MS 105 Personal Evangelism b. Bible courses must include at least one OT level courses. BL — Old or New Testament Elective
and one NT elective. c. A minimum of 6 hours FIELD EDUCATION
PR 205 Preaching I HS 201 Church History I
must be 300-400 level courses.) CN 487 Practicum I
PR 206 Preaching II HS 202 Church History II
CN 488 Practicum II
PW 315 Pastoral Ministry and Leadership GENERAL ELECTIVES ............................9 HS 305 Baptist History
—— Restricted Electives TH 211 Christian Theology I GENERAL ELECTIVES ..........................12
TOTAL B.A. HOURS ..........................129
(CN 101, MS 211, MS 221, MU 181, YM 101) TH 212 Christian Theology II
TH 311 Christian Theology III TOTAL B.S. HOURS ..........................129
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MISSIONS AND
LEADERSHIP EVANGELISM
Every class you take as a Leadership and Church Ministry Major ensures that Complete the Missions, Evangelism and Church Growth Major and you will
your education is both challenging and practical, preparing you to make a be ready for a number of ministry opportunities – ministries that will have an
CM 100 Cooperative Program HS 305 Baptist History MINORS: To add a 15 hour minor from CP 100 Cooperative Program HS 305 Baptist History GENERAL ELECTIVES ..........................12
TH 211 Christian Theology I another degree program: TH 211 Christian Theology I
GENERAL STUDIES.............................39 •Remove General Electives (15 hours) GENERAL STUDIES.............................39 TOTAL B.S. HOURS ..........................129
TH 212 Christian Theology II TH 212 Christian Theology II
CM 101 Introduction to Computers CM 101 Introduction to Computers
TH 311 Christian Theology III TH 311 Christian Theology III MINORS: To add a 15 hour minor from
EN 101 English Composition I Requirements for a 15 hour Minor in EN 101 English Composition I
another degree program:
EN 102 English Composition II MINISTRY STUDIES ..............................9 Leadership and Church Ministry EN 102 English Composition II MINISTRY STUDIES ..............................9
(to add to other degree programs): •Remove General Electives (12 hours)
HS 105 Ancient Near Eastern History MS 101 Introduction to Christian Missions HS 105 Ancient Near Eastern History CE 101 Introduction to Christian Education
CE 251 Principles and Practice of Teaching •Increase the hours required for the degree
HU 421 Great Books Seminar I MS 105 Personal Evangelism HU 421 Great Books Seminar I PR 205 Preaching I from 129 to 132 (3 hours)
HU 422 Great Books Seminar II Choose one of the following two courses: CE 351 Educational Psychology HU 422 Great Books Seminar II PR 206 Preaching II
MA — Math Elective PR 205 Preaching I CE 461 Leadership and Administration MA — Math Elective Note: Women enrolling in the Missions, Requirements for a 15 hour Minor in Missions,
PH 111 Worldviews I SP 105 Introduction to Public Speaking Choose one of the following two courses: PH 111 Worldviews I Evangelism and Church Growth major may Evangelism and Church Growth
CE 214 Childhood Education in the Church substitute SP 105 and SP 106 for PR 205 and (to add to other degree programs):
PH 112 Worldviews II PH 112 Worldviews II PR 206.
PH 311 Introduction to Ethics MAJOR STUDIES ................................30 CE 218 Adulthood Education in the Church PH 311 Introduction to Ethics MS 211 Introduction to Church Planting
CE 101 Introduction to Christian Edu.
PH 321 Religion in the Public Square — Restricted Elective PH 321 Religion in the Public Square MAJOR STUDIES ................................33 MS 221 Introduction to Evangelism
CE 214 Childhood Edu. in the Church MS 101 Introduction to Christian Missions and Church Growth
PS 101 Introduction to Psychology (Leadership and Church Ministry, Counseling, PS 101 Introduction to Psychology
CE 218 Adult Education in the Church Evangelism, Missions, Youth) MS 105 Personal Evangelism MS 252 Cross-Cultural Missions
Choose one of the following two courses: Choose one of the following two courses:
CE 251 Principles and Practice of Teaching and Evangelism
PS 221 Marriage and the Family PS 221 Marriage and the Family MS 211 Introduction to Church Planting
CE 311 History of Christian Education MS 317 Spiritual Warfare in Missions
YM 451 Youth and Family Ministry YM 451 Youth and Family Ministry MS 221 Intro. to Evangelism and
and Evangelism
CE 351 Educational Psychology Church Growth
MS 351 Evangelism to the Cults
BIBLICAL AND CE 412 Philosophy of Christian Education BIBLICAL AND MS 252 Cross-Cultural Missions
& World Religions
THEOLOGICAL STUDIES .....................36 CE 461 Leadership and Administration THEOLOGICAL STUDIES .....................36 and Evangelism
BL 101 Old Testament Survey I YM 101 Principles of Youth Ministry BL 101 Old Testament Survey I MS 317 Spiritual Warfare in Missions
BL 102 Old Testament Survey II BL 102 Old Testament Survey II and Evangelism
— Restricted Elective
BL 111 Hermeneutics BL 111 Hermeneutics MS 351 Evangelism to the Cults
(Leadership and Church Ministry, Counseling,
and World Religions
BL 151 New Testament Survey I Evangelism, Missions, Youth) BL 151 New Testament Survey I
MS 357 Evangelism to the City
BL 152 New Testament Survey II BL 152 New Testament Survey II
MS 411 Advanced Issues in Evangelism
BL — Old or New Testament Elective GENERAL ELECTIVES ..........................15 BL — Old or New Testament Elective
and Church Growth
HS 201 Church History I HS 201 Church History I
TOTAL B.S. HOURS ..........................129 MS 451 Advanced Issues in Missions
HS 202 Church History II HS 202 Church History II
MS 489 Missions Internship
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MUSIC YOUTH MINISTRY
Focusing on the importance of worship in the life of the believer, our Music Whether you have been called to campus ministry, traditional youth work,
Major program will prepare you for music ministry, both artistically and or the mission field, the Youth Ministry Major will give you a strong biblical
CP 100 Cooperative Program HS 305 Baptist History APPLIED MAJOR (8 SEMESTERS) .........8 CP 100 Cooperative Program TH 311 Christian Theology III YM 288 Small Groups II
TH 211 Christian Theology I (main area of private study: voice, piano, YM 387 Outreach I
GENERAL STUDIES.............................39 guitar, other) GENERAL STUDIES.............................36 MINISTRY STUDIES ............................12 YM 388 Outreach II
TH 212 Christian Theology II
CM 101 Introduction to Computers CM 101 Introduction to Computers CE 101 Introduction to Christian Education
TH 311 Christian Theology III YM 489 Youth Ministry Internship
EN 101 English Composition I APPLIED MINOR (4 SEMESTERS) .........4 EN 101 English Composition I MS 101 Introduction to Christian Missions
(secondary ares of private study: piano for Applied EN 102 English Composition II MS 105 Personal Evangelism
EN 102 English Composition II MINISTRY STUDIES ............................12 Major Voice or Instrumental students; voice for GENERAL ELECTIVES ............................9
HS 105 Ancient Near Eastern History CE 101 Introduction to Christian Education Applied Major Piano students) HS 105 Ancient Near Eastern History Choose one of the following two courses:
HU 421 Great Books Seminar I PR 205 Preaching I TOTAL B.S. HOURS ..........................129
HU 421 Great Books Seminar I MS 101 Introduction to Christian Missions
HU 422 Great Books Seminar II MS 105 Personal Evangelism FIELD EDUCATION (SUPERVISED MUSIC HU 422 Great Books Seminar II SP 105 Introduction to Public Speaking
MINORS: To add a 15 hour minor from
MA — Math Elective Choose one of the following two courses: MINISTRY EXPERIENCE) MA — Math Elective another degree program:
MU 141 Survey of Music Ministry I PH 111 Worldviews I MAJOR STUDIES ................................36
PH 111 Worldviews I PR 205 Preaching I •Remove General Electives (9 hours)
YM 101 Principles of Youth Ministry
PH 112 Worldviews II SP 105 Introduction to Public Speaking MU 142 Survey of Music Ministry II PH 112 Worldviews II •Increase the hours required for the degree
YM 103 Programs in Youth Ministry
PH 311 Introduction to Ethics MU 241 Children’s Music Ministry I PH 311 Introduction to Ethics from 129 to 135 (6 hours)
YM 203 Foundations of Youth Ministry
PH 321 Religion in the Public Square MAJOR STUDIES ................................46 MU 242 Children’s Music Ministry II PH 321 Religion in the Public Square
MU 101 Musicianship I YM 223 Contemp. Communication
PS 101 Introduction to Psychology MU 341 Youth Music Ministry I PS 101 Introduction to Psychology to Adolescents Requirements for a 15 hour Minor in Youth
MU 102 Musicianship II Ministry (to add to other degree programs):
Choose one of the following two courses: MU 342 Youth Music Ministry II YM 331 Ministry to Troubled Youth
MU 181 Introduction to Worship for the BIBLICAL AND YM 101 Principles of Youth Ministry
PS 221 Marriage and the Family MU 441 Worship Leadership Ministry I YM 347 Discipleship in Youth Ministry
Evangelical Church THEOLOGICAL STUDIES .....................36
MU 442 Worship Leadership Ministry II YM 103 Programs in Youth Ministry
YM 451 Youth and Family Ministry MU 201 Musicianship III BL 101 Old Testament Survey I YM 350 Campus Outreach
YM 347 Discipleship in Youth Ministry
MU 251 Historical Survey of Church Music I BL 102 Old Testament Survey II YM 403 Professional Orientation
BIBLICAL AND GENERAL ELECTIVES ............................0 to Youth Ministry YM 350 Campus Outreach
MU 252 Historical Survey of Church Music II BL 111 Hermeneutics
THEOLOGICAL STUDIES .....................36 Choose one of the following two courses:
TOTAL B.S. HOURS ..........................133 BL 151 New Testament Survey I YM 448 Contemporary Youth Missions
BL 101 Old Testament Survey I MU 361 Beginning Conducting
YM 451 Youth and Family Ministry YM 331 Ministry to Troubled Youth
BL 102 Old Testament Survey II MU 381 Music Ministry in the Church BL 152 New Testament Survey II
See our Academic Catalog for more YM 451 Youth and Family Ministry
BL 111 Hermeneutics MU 492 Contemporary Worship Leadership BL — Old or New Testament Elective
information on this degree program, including
BL 151 New Testament Survey I our two Minors offered: a Music Minor and a HS 201 Church History I
FIELD EDUCATION (SUPERVISED YOUTH
BL 152 New Testament Survey II ENSEMBLES (6 SEMESTERS) ................6 Worship Minor. HS 202 Church History II MINISTRY EXPERIENCE)
MU 150 Boyce Chorale
BL — Old or New Testament Elective HS 305 Baptist History YM 187 Survey I
MU 160 Boyce Chapel Ensemble
HS 201 Church History I TH 211 Christian Theology I YM 188 Survey II
--- -- Elective ensembles
HS 202 Church History II TH 212 Christian Theology II YM 287 Small Groups I
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STUDENT LIFE PRACTICAL MATTERS
As important as classroom studies As if choosing the right school is not hard enough, you have
are, that is not all that there is to figure out how you are going to pay for it and where you
to college life. Spiritual growth, are going to live. At Boyce College, that is not as hard as it
relationships, and your health are seems.
important too.
Financial Aid. Thanks to thousands of faithful Southern
That is where Student Life comes Baptist churches that support the Cooperative Program,
in. Student Life can mean a lot of our tuition is very affordable. Plus, financial aid is available
different things to different people. for students who qualify. There is a deferred payment plan
For the single student, it might mean the opportunity to get available for students who want to spread the cost of their
together with other students. For the married student, it’s education throughout the semester. Please note, Boyce College
a chance to spend some time with family and friends. For does not participate in government loan or grant programs.
the Boyce family, it is a time for worship, discipleship, and
fellowship.
FEES With Financial Aid F.A.C.T.S
Worship. Worship and the preaching of God’s Word are 9 hours @ $210 $1,890.00 Tuition & Fees $3,465.00 Total Payment Due $3,265.00 MONTHLY DRAFTS
vital components of campus life. The students and faculty of 3 hours @ $180 540.00 Church help –200.00 F.A.C.T.S. September payment $816.25
Boyce College regularly come together for chapel. Featured Student Life Fee 25.00 Down Payment F.A.C.T.S Fee 25.00
during these services are some of the best-known scholars Student Enrollment Fee 150.00 (1/4 balance due) -816.25
Double Occupancy October payment 816.25
and preachers from across the country and around the
with A/C 860.00
world. Also, on-campus students meet weekly for a time of
TOTAL for November payment 816.25
student-led worship in the dorms.
Fall Semester $3,465.00 TOTAL due $3,265.00 BALANCE $2,448.75
This is just a sample.
Discipleship. In addition to your classroom education,
plenty of opportunities exist for furthering your spiritual
education. Our students can be found in mentoring Housing. Many housing options exist on- and off-
relationships, accountability groups or simply studying campus. Younger single male students live in the Carver
the Bible together. Plus, for our female students and our Building. Younger single women live in Mullins Hall.
students’ wives, we offer a host of All other students, married or single, have the option
additional ministries just for women. of living on- or off-campus. Here is some good news:
Housing costs in Louisville are very reasonable and are
Fellowship. Whether it is a school- comparable with most other medium-size cities.
wide picnic, intramural sports,
involvement in our local churches, Louisville. Year after year, Louisville is ranked among
or just a group of students sitting the best places to live in America – and for good reason.
around discussing the attributes Centrally located, Louisville is within a day’s drive of
of God, many opportunities exist over half of the United States. When you take into
for students and their families to consideration Louisville’s museums, the zoo, college and
fellowship with one another, to professional sports teams, and more parks per capita
share in the college experience than any other city in the country, Louisville is a great
or just relax. place to live.
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