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Nov 23, 2024
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Academic Catalog - Fall 2023 [ARCHIVED]
Christian Worldview and Apologetics
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The Bachelor of Science in Christian Worldview and Apologetics equips students to the major issues and problems in philosophy and apologetics. It provides special emphasis on understanding, developing, and defending the Christian worldview. This program is ideal for those seeking vocational training through the BS program and for those interested in further study at the graduate level in philosophy, theology, ministry, classical studies, or law.
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B.S. Core - 43 Hours
History (3)
Select one of the following courses:
B.S. Major Core - 24 Hours
Christian Studies Requirements (24)
B.S. Christian Worldview and Apologetics - 21 Hours
Worldview and Religions (6)
Christian Worldview and Apologetics (15)
B.S. Elective Options - 39 Hours
Students must complete twenty-one hours of BS Electives in addition to one of the two additional options: a Vocational degree or certificate from another institution or the Business Minor. Please ensure that you have communicated with the Registrar’s Office about which of these options you are pursuing.
Continued Enrollment
If a student is not actively enrolled in classes at Southeastern for a year, their account will become inactive. In order to avoid this if doing vocational electives elsewhere, students must be enrolled in a Continuous Enrollment course. Students should inform the Registrar’s Office (registrar@sebts.edu) when they are taking elective courses elsewhere and not actively taking courses at Southeastern.
Required B.S. Electives (21)
Select any twenty-one hours of undergraduate courses:
- ***1*** - Free Elective
- ***2*** - Free Elective
- ***3*** - Free Elective
- ***4*** - Free Elective
Vocational Electives (18)
Eighteen hours that are completed in a vocation and transferred into the College at Southeastern. Reminder students can fulfill this Vocational requirement by either: (1) transfering into The College at Southeastern with a “tent-making” A.A./A.S. degree from a community college; or (2) dual enrolling at The College at Southeastern and a community college in order to receive theological and vocational training at the same time; students must provide documentation from the community college outlining the vocational degree or certification requirements they will be pursuing.
- ***1*** - Vocational Elective
- ***2*** - Vocational Elective
- ***3*** - Vocational Elective
- ***4*** - Vocational Elective
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