A. A. in Biblical Studies Learning Outcomes
Program Academic Learning Outcomes
- The student demonstrates an application of interdisciplinary principles to their ministry.
- The student demonstrates biblical knowledge in a daily praxis.
- The student demonstrates Christian and Spirit-empowered maturity.
- The student demonstrates innovative, 21st century ministry practices.
BCC’s Academic Learning Outcomes are italicized. The elements which support the academic outcomes are listed below (A = Affective Elements, C = Cognitive Elements, and P= Professional Development Elements).
- The student demonstrates an application of interdisciplinary principles to their ministry.
- Develop an appreciation for the various academic disciplines. (A)
- Demonstrate broad content knowledge in general studies and their application in church administration. (C)
- Demonstrate responsible use of technology, media, and resources for research and ministry. (P)
- Research, write and present written communication through reviews, research papers, and correspondence which reflects college-level critical thinking and Christian demeanor. (P)
- The student demonstrates biblical knowledge in a daily praxis.
- Appreciate the Bible as a source for truth and life practices. (A)
- Embrace the need for disciplined study, research, and work ethic. (A)
- Outline the biblical basis and historical development for the work and support of global missions. (C)
- Be conversant with a variety of theological positions, while distinguishing theologically sound doctrine, false teaching, and cultural traditions. (C)
- Research, write and present written communication through reviews, research papers, and correspondence which reflects college-level critical thinking and Christian demeanor. (P)
- The student demonstrates Christian and Spirit-empowered maturity.
- Express an understanding of one’s unique gifts, personality, experiences, and passions as an individual in the kingdom of God. (A)
- Demonstrate one’s faith in Christ through the well-being of the whole person. (A)
- Develop a biblical basis for a Spirit-filled life. (C)
- The ability to integrate biblical knowledge into one’s personal thought life in such a way that the mind is renewed and transformed. (C)
- Develop quality Spirit-empowered preaching and teaching materials in order to effectively communicate the gospel and make disciples. (P)
- The student demonstrates innovative, 21st century ministry practices.
- Value participation and leadership in the local church as it expresses the Kingdom of God in the world. (A)
- Demonstrate an understanding of how diverse cultural structures and social organizations impact the communication of the gospel and the work of ministry. (C)
- Articulate principles of developing an integrated support system and leadership team within the local Christian context, reflecting biblical principles in ministry leadership, selection of church models, and ministry methodologies. (C)
- Develop quality Spirit-empowered preaching and teaching materials in order to effectively communicate the gospel. (P)
- Demonstrate responsible use of technology, media, and resources for research and ministry. (P)