Associate Degree in Theology and Christian Ethics Course description Each program is directed especially to trainees, as professionals in theology would contribute its expertise in field theological and leadership in their own contexts both vocational Associate degree. The difference between, the two degree is in more specific scope activity graduates to engage in the practice of their knowledge. The professional in a theology is geared towards the Ministry of theological education and applied research. Associate Degree in theology is aimed at those who continue as Christian reflective practitioners in a secular activity field or in the Ministry of their choice. The course of the study are inclined towards the character more interdisciplinary program. CAUBI101 Old Testament The basis for the study of the "Old Testament" will guide the student on a journey through the passages and major events of the Old Testament. Therefore, the student will have an overview of the stories, characters and symbols that cause great importance in the Word of God in its historical context.
CAUBU101 Ecclesiastical Administration This course develops a systematic analysis of the basic contents of the Pastoral Administration. Presents management principles revealed in the written Word of God. "Management" is another word for "stewardship." "Stewards", or "managers" are responsible over something entrusted to them by someone else. CAUBI111 New Testament This course includes the study of the message of the Gospels and the book of the acts, in order to give an overview on the content of the inspired writings belonging to the New Testament. Unlike courses in biblical literature, whose objective is the literary study, in this course, the emphasis is on the study of the inspiration of such texts, in the message for his age and the contemporary application. CAUPM112 Ecclesiastical Counseling This course provides strategies that can be used as tools in implementing the Department must emphasize that the Adviser should be filled with the wisdom of God and under the control of the Holy Spirit, his advice will always be biblical and that is the main view of this course. CAUBI210 Acts and Paul's Life This course gives students a deeper understanding of the meaning of the Pauline Epistles, it presents an outline of each chapter giving students a tool to be used when giving a sermon, to see each in a clear outline summarized the meaning of that text, thus facilitating the understanding of seemingly difficult to understand verses. CAUSP211 Homiletic This course intends to give the student the basic tools necessary for education preparation and exhibition of biblical sermons.
CAUHCA202 Hermeneutics This course is to expose the principles that the Christian leader should know and practice to study God's Word. To this end, components of inductive Bible study, and the main methods of the study presents theoretical and practical way. Course offers the student a hermeneutic normal (literal-grammatical - historical) consistently to all the Bible as the basis for the study "with integrity and seriousness" after allowing you submit a "healthy and flawless" message (Titus 2: 7). CAUBI212 Major Prophets This course introduces students to the knowledge of the sacred texts of the major prophets, facilitating the acquisition of basic skills and tools to ensure their understanding and contextualization in the world of yesterday and today. CAUPM103 Exegesis This course aims to provide students of theology the Exegetical skills basic and necessary for a correct use of the Bible and how to expose it in a contemporary manner. CAUBI112 Introduction to Missions This course provides the knowledge of the missions within its history and gives way to a more in-depth analysis of the meaning of mission. CAUTH212 Eschatology This course provides an analysis of the doctrine of the last events to come, making a tour of the dispensational history, to touch the issue of the return of Christ has this land together with the Church in the introduction to the millennial era.
CAUES200 Pneumatology Créditos 3 This course develops a study of the teachings of the Bible regarding the character of the Holy Spirit. It also analyzes the divinity of the Holy Spirit, its purpose in the world, and the ministry in favor of the body of Christ. The course also explores the gifts of the spirit and how Christians should use it for edification. CAUSSP001 Community Service Project Créditos 3 The "Community Service Project" is the interdisciplinary activity created by Christian of America University. Students work with professors to serve specific projects in the community. Chrisitan of America University encourages projects in vulnerable areas with issues like poverty, hunger, and education. (Title partner CAU Associate Degree in Theology)
Associate degree in theology Study program The courses are identifying by four-month periods appointed by Department and number, title of the course, and credits. This is the program of Associate Degree and vocational technical in theology. First four-month periods First academic year Cod. Subjects Hour Credits CAUBI101 Old Testament 45 3 CAUBU101 Ecclesiastical Administration 45 3 CAUBI111 New Testament 45 3 CAUPM112 Ecclesiastical Counseling 45 3 Second four-month periods Cod. Subjects Hour Credits CAUBI210 Facts and in Paul's life 45 3 CAUSP211 Homiletic 45 3 CAUHCA202 Hermeneutics 45 3 CAUBI212 Major prophets 45 3 Third four-month periods Cod. Subject Hour Credits CAUPM103 Exegeses 45 3 CAUBI112 Introduction to Missions 45 3 CAUTH212 Eschatology 45 3 CAUES200 Pneumatology 45 3 CAUSSP001 Community Service Project 45 3
Summary Total Credits 39 Total Courses 13 Total Hours 585 Presential Extra Hours Investigation Total Hour Class Work Hours 12 13 20 45 This program includes the credits the degree of Associate Degree.