Adult Education Online & Hybrid

Biblical Studies


Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies (BABS)

Associate Available

Credits

120

Avg. Completion Time tooltip-icon

3 - 3½ years for a full-time student with no transfer credits.

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Online & Hybrid at Philadelphia & Washington, D.C.

Study Biblical Studies at LBC

Do you want to know and understand the Bible in a deeper, fuller way? Consider pursuing biblical studies at Lancaster Bible College.

Through our Biblical Studies program, you’ll become rooted in the truth and authority of the scriptures by studying challenging Bible classes and online Theology Courses. All of our classes are taught by professors with many years of ministry experience who want to help you succeed and see you grow, both academically and spiritually.

In this program, you can choose to study entirely online, hybrid or choose to take a combination of courses in both ways. Students pursuing a bachelor’s degree can diversify their curriculum plan by adding a minor from eight areas of study. Adding a minor gives you the flexibility to select many credits from any professional department – allowing you to mix and match courses for training in various types of ministries.

This bachelor’s degree is part of LBC’s undergraduate Adult Education program, which is designed for busy people as they balance working full time, family responsibilities, serving in ministry and more. Each course is taught in an 8-week subterm that can be taken either online or hybrid format. Refer to the catalog link below for the engaging courses that are part of this bachelor’s degree program. Students can customize the sequence of their classes based on which courses are being offered and their prerequisites. This way, with the help of their LBC Student Success Coach, students can chart a class schedule that fits their stage in life. To be considered a “full-time student,” students must take four 3-credit courses in a semester (16-week term).

If you’re ready to learn more about God, yourself, and His plan for your life, join the biblical studies major at LBC.

Course Length

8 weeks

When Can I Start?

As soon as you are ready! LBC has 6 enrollment points per year, meaning that you are only ever a few weeks away from the next course starting.

Can I Transfer Credits?

Yes! If you have completed courses in other regionally accredited colleges or in the military, you may be able to transfer in credits. Read our transfer policy.

Get Credit for Life Experience

You may be able to start our degree path at LBC | Capital with some college credits! Life experience credit is college credit a student can earn based on prior learning. Read more.

Other Program Selection

Associate of Arts (AA) – 60 credits

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Would You Like More Information?

Reach out to request more information today, and one of our admissions counselors will connect with you soon to provide further details and answer your questions about our Biblical Studies and Theology Courses.

Program Plan for Bachelor's

Biblical Studies (120 Credits)

Biblical Studies 30 Credits

General Education* 37 Credits

Electives 53 Credits

*Students enrolled at the DC location must take a minimum of 40 credits of General Education courses.

View the Academic Catalog for the complete curriculum plan, course descriptions and program details.

Schedule a Time to Chat

Want to learn more about this degree or the undergraduate adult education program? Consider scheduling an appointment to talk virtually or in person with an Admissions Counselor who will be glad to answer all your questions about earning an undergraduate degree.

Program Distinctives - What makes this program at LBC unique?
  • Fast & Flexible Schedule: The fast-paced schedule allows you to concentrate on one or two 8-week courses at a time.
  • Life Experience Credit: Earn college credits from our evaluation of your life experiences.
  • Earn Your Degree Your Way: Study completely online, only hybrid in-class or even do a combination of both!
  • Accredited: Earn your degree from an accredited Bible college in PA.
  • Experienced Faculty: Learn from our experienced faculty who have worked at and with world-leading companies, including ExxonMobil, Turkey Hill, Cargill and Armstrong World Industries.
  • Integrate your Christian faith and calling with your business skills and acumen.
Career Paths

The Biblical Studies bachelor’s degree prepares students for a wide range of technical and/or ministry contexts. Here is a sampling of careers and opportunities this degree affords:

  • Ministry Director
  • Foreign or Domestic Missionary
  • Chaplain
  • Youth Pastor
Program Goals – In this program, students will…
  • Evidence a solid overview of ministry in conjunction with their biblical studies major.
  • Articulate their personal philosophy of ministry in accord with a biblical worldview.
  • Demonstrate godly character within the framework of a servant style of leadership.
How Do I Determine Which Courses to Take?

Each student’s path to degree completion is unique, depending on the courses you transfer into the program. The curriculum plan gives a broad picture of the required credits. If your transfer credits come from mostly one of those areas, you will need to take credits in the other areas. The remaining courses you need for graduation can best be determined after reviewing your transcripts. With flexible electives, Biblical Studies requirements and General Education requirements, most students are able to transfer to LBC the maximum number of credits.

Credits for Prior Learning. Students can earn up to 30 Life Experience Credits, through the Credits for Prior Learning evaluation process, which will often reduce the time to complete a degree. The Life Experience Credit evaluation process is done after a student begins a program.

Our Admissions Counselor are here to help guide you in planning your course of study.

Associate Degree Program Plan
Credits
Biblical Studies 21
General Education 18
Electives 21
Total 60

View the Academic Catalog for the complete curriculum plan, course descriptions and program details.

Enhance Your Resumé by Adding a Minor

Adding a minor to your degree program can give you many benefits as a student and prospective employee. In addition to giving you a wider skill set, a minor can enhance your resumé and showcase your work ethic. Minors also allow you to study a subject area you enjoy, but that you might not want to pursue as a career. Select from the following available minors:

Business Administration

Required Courses for a Minor in Business Administration (18 credits)

  • BUS 113 Foundations of Accounting (3)
  • BUS 201 Business Ethics (3)
  • BUS 204 Managerial Economics (3)
  • BUS ____ Business Elective* (3)
  • BUS ____ Business Elective* (3)
  • BUS ____ Business Elective* (3)

Location Options: Online, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C.

View the Academic Catalog for details.

Communication

Required Courses for a Minor in Communication (15 credits)

  • COM 102 Introduction to Communication (3)
  • COM 110 Principles and Practices (3)
  • COM 201 Communication Ethics (3)
  • COM ____ Elective (3)
  • COM ____ Elective (3)

Location Option: Online

View the Academic Catalog for details.

Criminal Justice

Required Courses for a Minor in Criminal Justice (15 credits)

  • CRJ 101 Intro to Criminal Justice (3)
  • CRJ 203 American Judicial System (3)
  • CRJ 211 Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice (3)
  • CRJ ____ Criminal Justice Elective (3)
  • CRJ ____ Criminal Justice Elective (3)

Location Option: Online

View the Academic Catalog for details.

History

Required Courses for a Minor (15 credits)

  • History Elective (3)
  • History Elective (3)
  • History Elective (3)
  • History Elective 300 (3)
  • History Elective 300 or HUM422 (3)

Location Option: Online

View the Academic Catalog for details.

Human Services

Required Courses for a Minor in Human Services (15 credits)

  • PCN 201 Systems of Counseling I (3)
  • PCN 212 Systems of Counseling II (3)
  • PCN 332 Abnormal Psychology (3)
  • SWK 102 Introduction to Social Work (3)
  • SWK 204 Cultural Diversity (3)

Location Options: Online, Philadelphia

View the Academic Catalog for details.

Literature

Required Courses for a Minor (15 credits)

  • Literature Elective (3)
  • Literature Elective (3)
  • Literature Elective 300/400 (3)
  • Literature Elective 300/400 (3)

Location Option: Online

View the Academic Catalog for details.

Ministry Leadership

Required Courses for a Minor in Ministry Leadership Studies (12 credits)

  • CML 102 Foundations of Ministry (3)
  • CML 210 Fundamentals of Leadership (3)
  • MIN 201 Strategic Ministry Leadership (3)
  • CML 324 Spiritual Formation of Ministry Leaders (3)

Location Option: Online

View the Academic Catalog for details.

Pastoral Ministry

Required Courses for a Minor in Pastoral Ministry (12 credits)

  • PAS 102 Pastoral Ministry (3)
  • PAS 201 or CML 201 Biblical Preaching or Teaching Skills (3)
  • PAS 402 Pastoral Care (3)
  • CML 210 Fundamentals of Leadership (3)

Location Options: Online, Washington, D.C.

View the Academic Catalog for details.

Political Science

Required Courses for a Minor (15 credits)

  • POL Elective (3) – choose from POL 100, POL 202, POL 211, POL/CRJ 250
  • POL Elective (3) – choose from POL 100, POL 202, POL 211, POL/CRJ 250
  • POL Elective (3) -choose from POL 100, POL 202, POL 211, POL/CRJ 250
  • Major Elective (3) – choose from HIS 204, HIS 301, POL 201, POL/CRJ 203, POL/CRJ 310, POL/CRJ 320, POL/CRJ 380, SWK 202 (Students must complete course pre-requisites as appropriate.)
  • Major Elective (3) – choose from HIS 204, HIS 301, POL 201, POL/CRJ 203, POL/CRJ 310, POL/CRJ 320, POL/CRJ 380, SWK 202 (Students must complete course pre-requisites as appropriate.)

Location Option: Online

View the Academic Catalog for details.

Professional Writing

Required Courses for a Minor (15 credits)

  • LAN 230 Survey of Classical Rhetoric to Modern Context (3)
  • Four LAN Electives (3 each) – Choose from LAN202, LAN 204, LAN 235, LAN/SWK 265, LAN/COM 311, LAN/COM 316, LAN/COM317, LAN/COM335, LAN340, LAN/COM342, LAN/COM350

Location Option: Online

View the Academic Catalog for details.

Sport Management

Required Courses for a Minor (15 credits)

  • SPM 105 Intro to Sport Management (3)
  • SOC 412 Sociology of Sport (3)
  • SPM 140 Fundamentals of Coaching (3)
  • SOC 305 Sport Psychology (3)
  • The fifth class is any other SPM course offered by the department

Location Option: Online

View the Academic Catalog for details.

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