DISTANCE LEARNING - CORRESPONDANCE
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1st TO FINAL YEAR PROGRAM
1. Dogmatics I - II review – V A study of Pentecostal doctrines
2. Biblical studies I – IV
3. Church Administration – IV
4. Church History II – III
5. Hermeneutics I-V - The art and science of interpreting the Bible Old and New Testament
6. Homiletics I – V - The art and science of preaching
7. Systematic theology I-V - Bible basics - Topical Bible guide, Eschatology - The end time
8. Apologetics II - V Defending the faith
9. Leadership skills II – V - Developing the leader
10. Christian Psychology IV –V Study of human mind and metal processes
11. Hebrew and Greek II-V
12. Missiology II- IV
13. Psalms I-III
14. Personal Evangelism I-V
15. Pastoral and trauma Counseling IV - V
DISTANCE STUDIES
Distance studies have become and integral part of our post Secondary school system. Distance study is ideal for those whom cannot attend full time study or whom could not complete full time study due to other obligations and are thus not deprived of the opportunity of obtaining tertiary education. Distance learning is for both the professional student and the lay. Students are given the opportunity to study from home and be involved in a local church.
We strongly encourage all our correspondence students to inform their local pastors/ministers of their studies and to be actively involved in the life of their local church. No classes are attended; you work at your own pace in your own time at home.
All courses are offered through the distance study program. Study material may be delivered by post or email and students may choose to have study material emailed as well as submit assignment's through the mail or deliver personally to the faculty. All assignment's worksheets etc. must be submitted neatly written on A4 paper or in the Microsoft Word format. All exams will be posted to invigilators and needs to be returned to the Institute within 72 hours. Students may choose an invigilator, a pastor, minister, and educator. No friends or family are allowed to invigilate. If students cannot find or appoint an invigilator students can write their exams at the Campus of the International Pentecostal Bible Institute in Brits with prior arrangement during the exam period November/December
1. Dogmatics I - II review – V A study of Pentecostal doctrines
2. Biblical studies I – IV
3. Church Administration – IV
4. Church History II – III
5. Hermeneutics I-V - The art and science of interpreting the Bible Old and New Testament
6. Homiletics I – V - The art and science of preaching
7. Systematic theology I-V - Bible basics - Topical Bible guide, Eschatology - The end time
8. Apologetics II - V Defending the faith
9. Leadership skills II – V - Developing the leader
10. Christian Psychology IV –V Study of human mind and metal processes
11. Hebrew and Greek II-V
12. Missiology II- IV
13. Psalms I-III
14. Personal Evangelism I-V
15. Pastoral and trauma Counseling IV - V
DISTANCE STUDIES
Distance studies have become and integral part of our post Secondary school system. Distance study is ideal for those whom cannot attend full time study or whom could not complete full time study due to other obligations and are thus not deprived of the opportunity of obtaining tertiary education. Distance learning is for both the professional student and the lay. Students are given the opportunity to study from home and be involved in a local church.
We strongly encourage all our correspondence students to inform their local pastors/ministers of their studies and to be actively involved in the life of their local church. No classes are attended; you work at your own pace in your own time at home.
All courses are offered through the distance study program. Study material may be delivered by post or email and students may choose to have study material emailed as well as submit assignment's through the mail or deliver personally to the faculty. All assignment's worksheets etc. must be submitted neatly written on A4 paper or in the Microsoft Word format. All exams will be posted to invigilators and needs to be returned to the Institute within 72 hours. Students may choose an invigilator, a pastor, minister, and educator. No friends or family are allowed to invigilate. If students cannot find or appoint an invigilator students can write their exams at the Campus of the International Pentecostal Bible Institute in Brits with prior arrangement during the exam period November/December