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Bachelor of Chaplaincy (BC-IC200)
168 university credits, $849.00

This degree comprehensively studies Christian theology, practical ministry, and biblical principles to equip students for effective service and leadership in various contexts. The course emphasizes spiritual growth, cultural awareness, and useful applications for ministry by spanning key areas such as evangelism, discipleship, church governance, biblical counseling, and chaplaincy. Students will explore both the Old and New Testaments, delve into church history, and study foundational doctrines, including bibliology, pneumatology, and ecclesiology. Through focused modules on preaching, worship, youth ministry, and conflict management, participants will develop the skills and understanding needed to build Christ-centered families, cultivate meaningful relationships, and lead with humility and integrity in diverse ministry settings.

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This course is structured into two modules: Module 3 (72 credits) and Module 4 (96 credits), totaling 168 university credits. Enrollment requires participants to have earned the International Chaplaincy Associate (ICA100) certification and fulfill all other specified admission requirements.​

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Chaplaincy Module 3 (BC203) - 72 credits
This course provides foundational knowledge in Christian theology and ministry, focusing on essential principles for spiritual growth and leadership. Topics include an introduction to the Bible, basic doctrines, spiritual disciplines, and the role of the church in society. Students will develop a deeper understanding of their faith while building skills in personal devotion, effective communication, and serving within their communities. This module lays the groundwork for advanced study and practical application in ministry settings. 


Chaplaincy Module 4 (BC204) - 96 credits
This course offers an in-depth exploration of advanced biblical studies, theology, and practical ministry applications. Students will study the structure, history, and interpretation of the Old and New Testaments, including key books such as the Pentateuch, Historical Books, and Prophetic Writings. The module also covers core theological topics like ecclesiology, pneumatology, and eschatology, along with the history and development of the church. Practical components include leadership in ministry, effective discipleship, and understanding the mission of the church in the modern world, equipping students to serve with biblical wisdom and purpose.

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