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Earn your degree online at your own pace, with the option to continue working your full-time job and fulfilling your daily obligations. All of our classes are held in an online format. We meet in virtual classrooms via Microsoft Teams. ILT students and faculty are able to interact with one another, hold open discussions, ask questions and ultimately learn just as if they were in a normal classroom.

Associate of Arts in Biblical Studies

Associate of Arts in Biblical Studies

The Associate of Arts in Biblical Studies situates the canonical texts of the Christian tradition within the historical and theological context of the classical Christian tradition from a Lutheran perspective, while also equipping students to interpret these texts for themselves and for the benefit of the church and the world.

Program Overview

Zero Student Debt

Our goal is for every student to graduate with no debt. Our donor-sponsored financial assistance makes that possible.

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Total: $0.00

Tuition

$400 per Credit Hour
*Tuition cost is subject to change. Additional costs may apply.

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Total: $24,000

Requirements

Broad-based, foundational course of study for high school graduates who want to pursue undergrad-level studies in biblical studies.

Total: 60 Credits

Expected Timeline

Full-time students can finish this degree in 2 years and part-time students can take up to 3 years.

Total: 2-3 Years

*Additional costs may apply. (Application fee, books, costs associated with researching and producing the independent projects or the final project or thesis, etc.) are also the responsibility of the participant.

Course of Study
Course Requirements Credit Hours
General Studies: A Total of 15 Credits from the Following Subjects:
Communications 6 Credits
Humanities/Fine Arts 3 Credits 
Natural Science/Mathematics 3 Credits
Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 Credits
Biblical Studies Major: A Total of 36 Credits
Three (3) Elective Courses: A Total of 9 Credits

*All work must be in the student’s field of study.

General Studies (15 Credits)

Communications (6 Credits):

  • COM 101: Academic Research & Writing
  • COM 102: Introduction to Communications

Humanities/Fine Arts (3 Credits):

One (1) Course in Humanities/Fine Arts:

  • CLS 111-2: Latin I, II 
  • CLS 121-2: Classical Greek I, II 
  • PHL 101-2: Logic I, II 
  • LIT 201-2: World Literature I, II 
  • HIS 211-2: History of Western Civilization I, II 
  • PHL 210-1: Intro to Western Philosophy I, II 
  • PHL 221: Intro to Eastern Philosophy 
  • REL 231: Intro to World Religions 

Natural Science/Mathematics (3 Credits):

  • MTH 131: Foundations of Mathematics

Social/Behavioral Sciences (3 Credits):

One (1) Course in Social/Behavioral Sciences:

  • PSY 261: Intro to Psychology
  • SOC 251: Cultural Anthropology
  • SOC 271: Intro to Sociology
  • SOC 281: Intro to Political Science/Civics

Biblical Studies Major (36 Credits):

  • BT 201-3: Biblical Greek I, II, III 
  • BT 211-2: Biblical Hebrew I, II 
  • BT 221: Principles of Biblical Interpretation 
  • HIS 305: Biblical History I: Near Eastern Empires 
  • HIS 306: Biblical History II: The Rise of Hellenic and Roman Empires 
  • HIS 307: Biblical History III: The Religions of the Ancient Near East 
  • BT 311: Old Testament Theology and History 
  • BT 321: New Testament Theology and History 
  • BT 331: Introduction to the Intertestamental Theology and History 

Three (3) Elective Courses (9 Credits)


Total: 60 Credits

After completing this program, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of Scripture and theology, including exegetical skills and tools to discern God’s Word as law and gospel. 
  • Gain experience in a ministry setting. 
  • Display basic competencies in a chosen area of ministry concentration. 
  • Appropriate a theology appropriate to their chosen area of ministry concentration. 
  • Demonstrate an understanding of information literacy. 

  • Completion of online application form.
  • Proof of completion of secondary education and transcripts from any post-secondary schools.
  • A letter of recommendation from a pastor, teacher or mentor.
  • Entrance writing evaluation.
  • Applicants whose native language is not English are required to submit a score from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or from the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) that is not more than two years old. Normally, minimum acceptable scores for the TOEFL are 21 on the speaking section and 21 on the writing section. Minimum acceptable scores on the IELTS are 6.5 on the speaking section and 6.5 on the writing section. Please request that your score be sent to ILT. ILT’s DI Code for the TOEFL is 5745. More information concerning TOEFL can be accessed at the Education Testing Services website. Information regarding the IELTS can be found at their IELTS website.
  • Non-Refundable Application Fee
  • Copy of an official photo identification.
  • Admissions interview with Director of Enrollment Services.