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Monday, 25 January 2010 16:04 |
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Central Seminary announces two changes in its course offerings.
First, we have a new course structure in our department of Systematic Theology. Graduate students will continue to take 12 credit hours of systematic theology, but beginning in the fall semester, our core will include six courses (instead of four), each two credit hours (instead of three). Students will benefit from this change as they may take a systematic theology course in one week modules, or on weekends (three weekends over a five-week period).
Second, we have added one-week, morning module courses to our academic calendar. This upcoming academic year, graduate students will have the opportunity to take modules during the fall and spring semesters, and this change brings about yet another benefit. We have expanded our modular course offerings. Students may take courses such as Systematic Theology, Old Testament Introduction, New Testament Introduction, Pastoral Theology, Bible Geography, and Church Administration as modules.
If you would like to take one or more of these courses for credit, visit our admissions page.
See the upcoming course schedules:
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