Six-Semester Curriculum

 

Course Identification

BI – Biblical Interpretation

BN – Bible New Testament

BO – Bible Old Testament

EL – Electives

HI – History

MI – Missions

PR – Practicum

OR – Orientation

SL – Spiritual

TH – Theology


Semester 1

OR-111 • Orientation • Credits = 1

SL-116 • Christian Growth • Credits = 6

BI-116 • God’s Plan of the Ages • Credits = 6

SL-123 • Personal Evangelism • Credits = 3

BN-114 • Matthew • Credits = 4

TOTAL CREDITS = 20

 

Semester 2

BN-226 • Romans / Galatians • Credits = 6

HI-216 • Old Testament History • Credits = 6

BN-235 • Acts • Credits = 5

BI-222 • Bible Study Methods • Credits = 2

BN-242 • James • Credits = 2

TOTAL CREDITS = 21

Semester 3

HI-329 • New Testament History • Credits = 9

BN-357 • 1, 2 Corinthians • Credits = 7

TH-316 • Doctrine I • Credits = 6

EL-313* • Elective • Credits = 3

TOTAL CREDITS = 25

Semester 4

BN-464 • Hebrews • Credits = 4

MI-413 • Introduction to Missions • Credits = 3

TH-427 • Doctrine II • Credits = 7

TH-436 • Christian Evidences • Credits = 6

EL-423* • Elective • Credits = 3

TOTAL CREDITS = 23

Semester 5

TH-547 • Prophecy • Credits = 7

BN-537 • 1, 2 Thessalonians • Credits = 3

SL-534 • Christian Ethics • Credits = 4

BN-583 • Prison Epistles • Credits = 3

BN-592 • 1, 2 Peter • Credits = 2

EL-533* • Elective • Credits = 3

TOTAL CREDITS = 22

Semester 6

BI-634 • Daniel • Credits = 4

BI-644 • Revelation • Credits = 4

BN-603 • Pastoral Epistles • Credits = 3

MI-629 • Religions and Cults • Credits = 9

PR-614** • Practicum • Credits = 4

TOTAL CREDITS = 24

Six Semesters of WWBI Basic Bible Curriculum = 135 Total Credit Hours

* Elective courses are designed by the Institute staff according to specific needs. For more information, go to third section of the ELECTIVES page of this site.

** The Practicum is designed by the faculty of the Bible Institute in order to provide the individual student with an opportunity to practice what he (or she) has learned and to exercise the student’s spiritual gifts in a controlled setting. The Practicum is intended to be an opportunity to give practical counsel and experience to the student with the view of strengthening, correcting, and evaluating him (or her) for anticipated future service.