Bachelor of Arts in Theology, Major in Christian Education

About this Program

The Christian Education program aims to help develop excellent Christian educators, Bible teachers, and church-school administrators who are able to effectively carry the truths in the Word of God into the field of education.

Program highlights

Throughout their period of study in the Christian Education program, students are expected to undergo the following:

  • An in-depth study of courses such as (but not limited to) Values Education, Educational Technology, Christian Administration, Curriculum Development, Facilitating Learning
  • Hands-on training from a variety of practicum courses (e.g., student teaching, church and school immersion, classroom observation, etc.)
  • Interning in different schools
  • Organizing school activities and events, church-related events, and conducting and facilitating seminar workshops for further leadership training

Learning outcomes

Upon completing the Bachelor of Arts in Theology, Major in Christian Education, students will have developed:

  • The ability to effectively and efficiently teach the Word of God to students, especially those from the elementary to secondary education levels
  • The ability to integrate biblical principles and values in different subject areas
  • Competency in preparing and delivering curriculum and instructional materials
  • The ability to develop the educational program of the church
  • A deep understanding God’s call to enter into the educational ministry with wholehearted commitment
  • Preparedness and eligibility to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) and, by God’s grace, pass the exam

Vocation and career opportunities

Graduates of this program are well-equipped for roles such as:

  • Full-time Christian educators in the church
  • Guidance Counselor
  • Teacher
  • School Administrator
  • Curriculum Specialist
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