DCP – Bachelor of Arts in Practical Christian Training

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The Bachelor of Arts in Practical Christian Training degree is equivalent to a full four-year program and consists of at least 130 credit hours.

Residence Requirements

Applicants for BAPCT must have completed an associate degree in residence from Bob Jones University in order to be eligible for BAPCT through the Degree Completion Program.

Credit Hour Requirements

Core requirements (120 credits)

  • Conferred associate degree (96 hours) from BJU (must have been completed at least five years before admission as a Degree Completion candidate)
  • 24 hours minimum of BJU Extended Education course work

Remaining requirements (10 credits)

  • 10 additional hours minimum of BJU credits (either BJU residence, approved transfer work, or Extended Education)
  • You must attain at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average on all baccalaureate coursework from BJU before the Bachelor of Arts in Practical Christian Training degree can be conferred. (Associate degree course work is not calculated into one’s GPA for the BAPCT degree.)

Academic Requirements

En 102 Composition and Rhetoric 3
OR
Ma 101 Basic College Mathematics 3*
En 200-level elective 3
Ma 102 Intermediate College Mathematics 3
Hi 101 History of Civilization 3
HI 102 History of Civilization 3
Social Studies elective (excluding SSS 301 American Family) 6
Psychology elective (Ps 201-Ps 506 only; excludes Ps 200) 3
Bi 108 Principles of Bible Study 1
Bi 500 Teaching Bible Principles 2
Bi 510 Denominational Doctrines 2
Bi 549 Daniel & Revelation 3
CMn 534, 535, or 536 2
34 hours

Bible Doctrines (Bi 401 and 402) may not be substituted for a Bible requirement since all School of Applied Studies degree programs include Christian Doctrines.

*Students who completed an Associate of Applied Arts degree must take Ma 101. Students who completed an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree must take En 102. AAS students who have completed SAS 211 Research Writing may substitute this requirement with an En 200-level elective.