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Traditional Degree Program
Course Codes and Designations

AS

Applied Sciences

MAS

Ministerial Studies

BIBLE

Bible Study

MATH

Mathematics

BUS

Business

MUS

Music

CS

Christian Services

PE

Physical Education

EDU

Education

PAC

Professional Applications Course

ENG

English

RES

Advanced Research Projects

ELT

Professional Elective

STU

Student Activities and Internships

FA

Family Studies

THEOL

Theology

HUM

Humanities

TSE

Graduate Thesis Project

LANG

Language Arts

 

 

 

Course Number and Class Title

Each course is designated by a department (such as THEOL, Theology), a number, and a title. Courses numbered from 0 to 0999 are developmental and do not count toward degree requirements. Courses numbered 100 to 600 are college-level and apply toward degree program requirements.

 

Tuition Per Hour

Tuition is $75.00 per hour. A 3 hour course is $225.00 This includes textbooks and shipping.
(International shipping is extra.)

 

Credits

TGCM Bible College uses three 16-week course format for the Traditional degree program. Accelerated courses are self-paced. Each class is either 3 or 6 semester hours.

 

Prerequisite

A prerequisite is a course that a student must complete in order to enroll in another course. Students are responsible for the prerequisites and course readiness assessment requirements for all classes.

 

Co-requisite

A co-requisite is a course that a student must be enrolled in at the same time as the course requiring the co-requisite. It is listed in the course descriptions as “Co-req:

 

Recommended

Some courses reflect coursework or other preparation the faculty has recommended.

 

Such preparation is not required prior to enrollment in a class, but students may find the background knowledge helpful. 

 

Description

The course description reflects the course’s main content. It also gives information such as laboratory or clinical hours, repeat policies, concurrent registration requirements (classes in which a student must enroll at the same time) and other class-related requirements.

 

Textbooks

Textbooks that are required for a course are included in the tuition for each class and are automatically shipped to the student when tuition payment for that class has been received.

 

As an option, students may borrow up to three reference or textbooks from the college online library for $10.00 (covers shipping of books to the student). Students must pay postage to ship books back to the college. Textbooks must be returned in good condition. The student will be charged the full price of the text.

 

Students cannot start a new class until all borrowed texts have been returned for the previous class.

 

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Course Listing

Below is the course listings for both Undergraduate and Graduate programs.

 

 Undergraduate Course Selections

AS 101 Science: Surprised by Faith

AS 256 Science: The Global-Warming Deception

 

BIBLE 101 O.T. Studies

BIBLE 102 Biblical Studies I

BIBLE 104 N.T. History

BIBLE 105 Biblical Studies    II

BIBLE 201 Life of Christ

BIBLE 202 History of the Church

BIBLE 222/322 Hell   

BIBLE 315 Bible Elective

BIBLE 333 Book of Jonah

BIBLE 411 Paul’s Conversion

BIBLE 433 Bible Elective (Galatians)

BIBLE 467 Heaven and Hell

BUS 101 Introduction to Church Operations

BUS 215 Operating a Non-Profit Business

BUS 311 Church Bookkeeping

BUS 433 Marketing Techniques

 

CS 100 Christian Service

CS 200 Christian Service

CS 300 Christian Service

CS 400 Christian Service

CS 475 CS Practical Application/LIVE Broadcast

 

ELT 201 Professional Elective I

ELT 229 Professional Elective II

 

ENG 101 English Writing I

ENG 102 English Writing II

ENG 217 English Composition

ENG 352 Article and Book Publishing

ENG 355 American Journals

ENG 411 Early American Writings

 

FA 222 About Life Course

FA 224 Marriage & Family

FA 312 Family Conflicts

FA 433 Divorce, Marriage, Children and the Bible

 

HUM221 Religious Cultures in the World

HUM 258  Psalms and Proverbs

HUM 389 Bible Civilizations

HUM 419 Cultural Development

 

LANG 103 Public Speaking I

LANG 117 Bible Languages

LANG 226 Spanish I

LANG 239 Hebrew or Greek I

MATH 114 Church Bookkeeping

MATH 244 Church Accounting & Records

 

MAS 101 Evangelism

MAS 244 20th Century Evangelists

MAS 411 Sermon Presentation


PAC 101 Professional Research Elective

PAC 211 Professional Research Elective

PAC 321 Professional Research Elective

PAC 441 Professional Research Elective

 

PAS 101 Introduction to Pastoral  Duties

PAS 111 Ordination and Licensing of Ministers

PAS 201 Pastoral Responsibilities

PAS 244 Dealing with Doctrine  Issues

PAS 255 Sunday Sermons I
PAS 276 Establishing a Church

PAS 321 Performing Christian Ceremonies

PAS 415 Conducting Pastoral  Services I

PAS 419 Conducting Services II

PAS 433 Sunday Sermon Presentation II

PAS 479 Handling Church Problems

 

PE 111 Introduction to Physical Ed

PE 201 Christianity and the Culture of Sports

PE 310 Organized Sports

 

RES 335 Research Project

RES 444 Research Project

 

STUD 301 Student Internship

STUD 302 Advanced Internship

STUD 400 Student Internship

THEOL 101 Introduction to Faith

THEOL 121 Introduction to the Doctrine of Grace

THEOL 145 Explaining the Bible

THEOL 201 God and the Bible

THEOL 202 Salvation

THEOL 225  Introduction to Paul’s Teachings

THEOL 323 Humanity/Sin/Salvation

THEOL 324 Pastor Studies

THEOL 325 John’s Gospel

THEOL 410 Ephesians

THEOL 412 Romans

THEOL 415 Revelation

THEOL 417 Book of 1 John

THEOL 424 Church Operations
THEOL 459 Life of Christ
THEOL 477 The Holy Spirit

 

Graduate Course Selections

AS 501 Science: Discovery of Faith

AS 505 Science: Global Warming

 

BIBLE 510 O.T. Research

BIBLE 515 N.T. Apostles Research

BIBLE 533 Research on Peter and Paul

BIBLE 550 Adv Research on Galatians

BIBLE 555 Adv. Topic Research Elective

BIBLE 565 Biblical Studies    II

BIBLE 575 Topic Research (Doctrines)

 

CS 500 Adv. Christian Service

CS 517 Adv. Christian Service II

CS 533 CS Practical Application / LIVE Broadcast

 

LANG 509 Adv Sermon Writing I

LANG 518 Adv Sermon Writing II

LANG 531 Bible Language

LANG 534 Bible Language

LANG 555 Sermon Presentations

LANG 595 Adv. Sermon Presentations

 

 

MAS 501 Adv Personal Evangelism

MAS 505 Biblical Research Project

MAS 551 Adv. Biblical Studies    I

MAS 563 Adv Personal Evangelism II

MAS 585 Adv Biblical Research Project

 

PAS 501 Advance Personal Evangelism

PAS 505 Biblical Research: Church History

PAS 521 Adv.  Christian  Ceremonies

PAS 533 Adv. Pastoral  Services I

PAS 542 Conducting Services III

PAS 551 Advance Biblical Studies (OT)

PAS 553 Sunday Sermon  Presentation III

PAS 579 Adv. Handling Church Problems

PAS 585 Church Management & Admin

 

RES 599 Graduate Research Project


THEOL 502 Salvation

THEOL 518  Introduction to Paul’s Teachings

THEOL 523 Doctrine of Eternal Salvation

THEOL 524 Pastor Studies

THEOL 529 John’s Gospel

THEOL 531 Ephesians

THEOL 542 Romans

THEOL 545 Revelation

THEOL 567 Book of 1 John

THEOL 524 Church Operations
THEOL 579 Life of Christ
THEOL 597 The Holy Spirit

TSE 599 Graduate Thesis

 

 Undergraduate Course Selections by Concentrations


Bible

 


Theology

 


Pastoral  Studies

 

 

 

BIBLE 101 O.T. Studies

BIBLE 102 Biblical Studies I

BIBLE 104 N.T. History

BIBLE 105 Biblical Studies    II

BIBLE 201 Life of Christ

BIBLE 202 History of the Church

BIBLE 222/322 Hell   

BIBLE 315 Bible Elective

BIBLE 333 Book of Jonah

BIBLE 411 Paul’s Conversion

BIBLE 433 Bible Elective

BIBLE 467 Heaven and Hell

 

THEOL 101 Introduction to Faith

THEOL 121 Introduction to the
                      Doctrine of Grace

THEOL 145 Explaining the Bible

THEOL 201 God and the Bible

THEOL 202 Salvation

THEOL 225  Introduction to Paul’s
                       Teachings

THEOL 323 Humanity/Sin/Salvation

THEOL 324 Pastor Studies

THEOL 325 John’s Gospel

THEOL 410 Ephesians

THEOL 412 Romans

THEOL 415 Revelation

THEOL 417 Book of 1 John

THEOL 424 Church Operations

 

PAS 101 Introduction to Pastoral
                 Duties

PAS 111 Ordination and Licensing
                 of Ministers

PAS 201 Pastoral Responsibilities

PAS 244 Dealing with Doctrine
                 Issues

PAS 255 Sunday Sermons I
PAS 276 Establishing a Church

PAS 321 Performing Christian
                Ceremonies

PAS 415 Conducting Pastoral
                 Services I

PAS 419 Conducting Services II

PAS 433 Sunday Sermon
                 Presentation II

PAS 479 Handling Church Problems

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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