Master of Arts in Teaching Bible (Women)

Master of Arts in Teaching Bible (Women)

In addition to serving men who plan to teach or preach the Word of God, the Master of Arts degree in Teaching Bible provides a solid Biblical foundation for those interested in serving as nonpastoral Bible teachers, as counselors, as missionaries, as teachers in Christian schools, as lay leaders in local churches, and as wives of ministers.

Curriculum Highlights

  • New Testament Introduction
  • Old Testament Introduction
  • Biblical Teaching Methods for Women
  • Biblical Hermeneutics
  • Systematic Theology

For further details see complete major information: Master of Arts in Teaching Bible Personal Opportunity Profile (Women) PDF

You may also contact Admissions (1.800.BJ.AND.ME) to receive a printed copy of this information.

Key Courses

Philosophy of Education This course provides you with a foundation for a personal and biblical philosophy of education. It includes a comparison of important philosophies of education and their bearing upon educational theory. The class requires the student to write a personal philosophy of education based on the principles taught throughout the course.

Systematic Theology In this course you will study the nature, necessity, methods, and materials of theology as well as the application of principles of systematic theology to the scriptural revelation about God, man, sin, Christ, salvation, the Church, and the end times, following a biblical dispensational hermeneutic.

Career Opportunities

The School of Religion extension office will assist you in finding positions for Christian service. Pastors, camp directors, mission board directors, and other recruiters often visit the campus to find personnel for their ministries. Graduates can be found serving the Lord in a wide variety of fields—from teaching to working on the mission field.