Sample Three Year Course Plan

Year 1

Fall Semester (Residential, 18 units) 

  • B101 OT Survey I (3 units)
  • B201 NT Survey I (3 units)
  • B121 Essentials of Christian Thought (3 units)
  • E110 English Composition (3 units)
  • H211 World History I (3 units)
  •  POL220 U.S. Government (3 units)

Spring Semester (Residential, 18 units)

  • B102 OT Survey II (3 units)
  • B202 NT Survey II (3 units)
  • H212 World History II (3 units)
  • P311 Essentials of Philosophy (3 units)
  • H230 Essentials of U.S. History (3 units)
  • Literature Survey (3 units)

Summer Semester (Online, 9 units)

  • BTH321 Theology I (3 units)
  • BTH322 Theology II (3 units)
  • Literature Elective (3 units)

 


Some courses may not be offered every semester or year, so a student’s academic plan will depend on their start date, transferable credits, and course availability. Substitutions and equivalencies for specific classes may also be an option. Additionally, “Winterim” (winter semester) courses may be available to supplement regular offerings. To create a personalized enrollment plan, students must consult with their faculty advisor, as course options and schedules can vary based on the year of entry.

Year 2

Fall Semester (Residential, 18 units)

  • BTH425 Theology of End Times (3 units)
  • BL301/311 Elementary Greek/Hebrew I (4 units)
  • Bible Book Studies (3 units)
  • LS150 Essentials of Biology + Lab (3+1 units)
  • 4x General Elective

Spring Semester (Residential, 16 units)

  • B342 Romans (3 units)
  • B346 Life of Christ (3 units)
  • BL302 Elementary Greek II (4 units)
  • B352 Hermeneutics (3 units)
  • Bible Book Study (3 units)

Summer Semester (Online, 9 units)

  • ECN200 Essentials of Economics & Society (3 units)
  • MU190 Essentials of Music & Art (3 units)
  • C100 Spoken Communication (3 units)

 


Some courses may not be offered every semester or year, so a student’s academic plan will depend on their start date, transferable credits, and course availability. Substitutions and equivalencies for specific classes may also be an option. Additionally, “Winterim” (winter semester) courses may be available to supplement regular offerings. To create a personalized enrollment plan, students must consult with their faculty advisor, as course options and schedules can vary based on the year of entry.

Year 3

Fall Semester in TMU’s Israel-Bible Extension Program (IBEX), 15 units

  • IBEX300 The Land & the Bible (6)
  • IBEX312 Modern Hebrew (3)
  • IBEX320 Jewish Thought & Culture (3)
  • IBEX340 History & Society of Modern Israel (3)
  • IBEX377 The Life of Christ (3)
  • IBEX467 New Testament Backgrounds (3)

Spring Semester (Residential, 18 units)

  • B364 History of Ancient Israel (3 units)
  • B400 Senior Integrative Seminar (3 units) + B490 Senior Comprehensive Exam
  • MA240 Critical Thinking & Quantitative Analysis (3 units)
  • General Elective (3)
  • General Elective (3)
  • General Elective (3)

 


Some courses may not be offered every semester or year, so a student’s academic plan will depend on their start date, transferable credits, and course availability. Substitutions and equivalencies for specific classes may also be an option. Additionally, “Winterim” (winter semester) courses may be available to supplement regular offerings. To create a personalized enrollment plan, students must consult with their faculty advisor, as course options and schedules can vary based on the year of entry.