Atlanta Bible College offers a Foundation Year
Certificate, Associates in Theology and Ministry degree, or
a Bachelor of Theology. The Bachelor's degree is offered in
one of three tracks: Pastoral Ministry, General Ministry, or
Missions Ministry.
The educational experience at Atlanta Bible College is
provided by a variety of resources and activities. These
include faculty advisement courses, student discussion
groups, Christian Ministry experiences, seminars, guest
speakers and visiting pastors, and library resources. The
students must do acceptable work and have a grade point
average (GPA) of 2.0 ("C") for the four-year program of
Professional Studies in Christian Ministry, the two-year
Associate Degree, and the one-year Foundation program.
One-Year Foundation Certificate (30 hrs)
At least 12 hours in Bible and Theology (surveying both
the Old and New Testaments and covering basic Bible
doctrine);
At least 8 hours in Ministry, giving skills in working
in the local church;
At least 6 hours in General Education (including basic
English composition) with emphasis on skills applicable
to Christian work.
4 hours of electives from any of the above three
categories.
Associates in Theology and Ministry (60 hrs)
At least 20 hours in Bible and Theology;
At least 14 hours in Ministry
At least 12 hours in General Education courses.
14 hours of electives from any of the above three
categories.
Bachelor of Theology (126 hrs)
36 hours in Bible and Theology
30 hours in Ministry
50 hours in General Education
10 hours of electives from any of the above three
categories.