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ADMISSION BROCHURE

ADMISSION PROFILE
CERTIFICATE IN EVANGELISM AND MISSION
(PART I DIPLOMA)


Objectives

To develop candidate in Christian living and development.
To train candidate in the area of Evangelism, Discipleship and Mission.
Requirements

The candidate must be able to read and write in English or Yoruba.
The Course is prerequisite for most CBS programme.
The course is meant for candidates without the Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent for CBS Admission.

COURSE CURRICULUM
SEM 100. Christian foundation……………. 2Cr
SEM 101. Developing the New Converts….. 2Cr
SEM 102. How to win Soul…………………. 2Cr
SEM 103. The Way of Discipleship………… 2Cr
BS100.Biblical Doctrine……..…………… 2Cr
SEM105.Equipping the Saints……………... 2Cr
TOTAL CREDIT OURS…………………. 12Cr

Course Method
1. The Course shall be in English and Yoruba
2. Lecture shall hold once in a week.

Course Duration
Six (6) months.

Award and Graduation
There shall be no graduation or wearing of graduation gown upon completion of this course.

All students must complete the course and passed with an average of 75% GPA to be promoted to part II Diploma

CERTIFICATE IN THEOLOGY

Objective
To train candidate for the preparation of Christian Services.

Requirement
The Candidate must possess the Senior Secondary School Certificate and above.
The candidate must have successfully completed school of evangelism and mission or its equivalent.
The candidate must be worker in a local church.

COURSE CURRICULUM

Part I Credits Transfer …..12Cr
BS 200 Bibliology ……………2Cr
SOM 201 Soteriology …… ………2Cr
SOM 202 Pastoral Creativity …...2Cr
SOM 203 Communion with God ……..2Cr
MCG 204 Paul Missionary Journey …….2Cr
MCG 205 Principles of Mission ……….2Cr
MS 206 Pastorals work ………..…4Cr
MG 207 Personal Evangelism ……3Cr
CCM 208 Marriage Ministry ………3Cr
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS ……….34Cr

Course Method
The course shall be in English
Classroom Lecture
Take home examination
Comprehensive Examination

DurationTwelve (12) months

DIPLOMA IN THEOLOGY

Objective


The Diploma course shall develop spiritual, intellectual and practical training of Christian Ministry.

Requirements:-
The candidate must have successfully completed the certificate course.
The candidate must possess a first degree from a recognized University or Polytechnic or College of Education.
The candidate shall regard the certificate course as a pre-requisite to the diploma course.
The candidates shall regard the certificate course as part one of the diploma courses.

COURSE CURRICULUM
Part II Credit Hours……………………34Cr
BS 300. Old Testament Survey…………..2Cr
BS 301. New Testament Survey ………..2Cr
BS302.Bible Study Methodology………..2Cr
BS 303Bible Interpretation……………….2Cr
GS 303. Research Methodology/………...2Cr
BS 304. Bible Doctrine survey…………...2Cr MS 305. Pastoral Ministry/…………....2Cr
MS 306. Preaching ………………..2Cr
MS 307. Personal Spiritual Life …….….2Cr
GS 307. Psychology …………...2Cr
CE D300. Teaching Principle/…………..2Cr
CED 301Teaching Methods……………….2Cr
GS 308. Sociology………………………..2Cr
MCG 300. Missions/…………………….2Cr
MCG 301. Evangelism/……………....2Cr
MCG 302. Discipleship……………....2Cr
MCG 311. Church History……………..2Cr
MS 308.Church Ministry/…………...2Cr
MS 309.Church Administration /……..2Cr
CED 302. Church Education……………..2Cr
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS………………74Cr

Course Method
The Course shall be in English
Classroom lecture
Take Home Examination
Classroom Examination
Comprehensive
Project

Duration
Candidate who enrolled with certificate course shall spend twelve (12) months.
Direct entry candidates shall spend eighteen (18) months.

DEGREE COURSE
BACHELOR OF ART IN THEOLOGY

Objective
The course shall develop leadership in Christian Ministry.
The course shall develop candidates to conduct research in Christian Ministry and Society.

Requirement
Diploma in Theology or its equivalent.
Submission of a diploma project
Submission of a diploma transcripts
Degree from a recognised University
The certificate course shall be regarded as Part I and Diploma Course as part II for a holder of University Degree.

COURSE CURRICULUM
Dip. Th Credit Hours………………………74Cr
SOT 400 Ministerial Theology……………3Cr SOT 401 Systematic Theology………………3Cr
SOT 402 Cosmic Theology ….………………3Cr
SOT 403 Eschatology ………………………3Cr SOT404 Spiritual Gifts ……………..3Cr
SOT 405 Tripartition Theology……………3Cr
SOT 406 Dispensation Theology……………3Cr
SOT 407 Public Speaking…………………...3Cr
SOT 408 Advance Home Cell………………3Cr
SOT 409 Biblical Archeologies……………..3Cr
SOT 410 Managing a Local church…..……3Cr
SOT 411 Principle of Law………………….3Cr
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS……………….110Cr
Elective 4Cr X 4 Subjects………………..16Cr
Thesis……………………………………….4Cr
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS……………..130Cr

ELECTIVE (SELECT ANY 4 SUBJECTS)
SOE 412 Education administration
SOM 413 Human Development
SOM 414 Introduction to church Computer
SOA 415 Church Communication Arts
SOM 416 Church Administration
SOA 417 Books-writing and Publishing
SOA 418 Audio/Visual Production
SOM 419 Training Development
SOM 420 Human Resources
SOM 421 Class Management and control
SOM 422 Marketing Non-profit Organisation
SOM 423 Thesis
Methods
The Course shall be in English
Classroom lecture
Take home Examination
Comprehensive Examination
Term paper of not less than 500 words
Thesis

Duration
Twelve (12) months for Candidate that possess diploma in theology or it equivalent.
Eighteen (18) to Twenty four (24) months for candidates that started through direct entry.

GRADUATES SCHOOL AND RESEARCH CENTRE

The purpose of Graduate School and Research Centre is to train specialists in Christian Ministries.
All graduates school applicants shall spend a period of time on field work in a specialize area of studies.

CORE COURSE
(Graduate Prerequisite course –GRP)
All graduate school applicants shall complete all core courses.
GRP 500 Field work and Research Methodology
GRP 501 Biblical Literature
GRP 502 Tools for the workman
GRP 503 Theology of Mission and Ministry
FR 690 Thesis
FR 710 Dissertation

MASTER DEGREE IN THEOLOGY (Th. M)

Candidates shall complete all core courses in the graduate school and complete six (6) courses in a concentration or field specialized. Research area and one fellowship research work at doctrine level and writing of Dissertation.

Objective
To train candidate that wanted to specialize in an area of Christian Ministry.
To train candidate on the ability to develop others.
To train the candidate to conduct research in any area o f specialisation.
Requirements – GPA 3.00
The candidate must possess the Bachelor of Arts and Theology Degree or its equivalent.
Duration
Candidates shall complete all core courses in the graduate school and complete six (6) courses in a concentration or field specialized curriculum.

DOCTORATE DEGREE IN THEOLOGY (Th. D)
Candidates shall complete all core courses in the graduate school and complete twelve (12) courses in a concentration or field specialized curriculum. Research area and one fellowship research work at doctorate level and writing of Dissertation.
OBJECTIVES
To train candidate that wanted to specialize in an area of Christian Ministry.
To train candidate on the ability to develop others.
To train candidate on the ability to conduct research in nay area of specialization.
Requirements:
The candidate must possess Masters Degree in theology.
Direct through B.A or B. Th, the Candidate must however have G.P.A of 3.50
Method
The course shall be in English
Classroom Lecture
Take Home Examination
Comprehensive Examination
Term Paper of not less than 1,500 words
Thesis

Duration
Twelve (12) months for candidate with Masters in Theology
Eighteen (18) to twenty four (24) months for candidates that were admitted directly through B.A. or B.TH.
Completion of research work.

CONCENTRATION AREA

MISSION AND CHURCH GROWTH

MG 600 Anthropology Christian
MG 601 Human Development
MG 602 Apologetical Methodology
MG 603 Cross-Cultural Communication
MG 604 Community Development
MG 605 Church Planning
MG 606 Spiritual Gifts and Church Growth
MG 607 Rural Evangelism
MG 608 Urban Evangelism
MG 609 Reverie Evangelism
MG 610 World Religion
MG 611 Mission History
MG 612 Mission Vocations
MG 613 Missionary principles/Practices


CHRISTIAN EDUCATION MINISTRY

CEM 600 Christian Education Organization
CEM 601 Human Development
CEM 602 Classroom Management
CEM 603 Child Evangelism
CEM 604 Starting Children School
CEM 605 Children Psychology
(Prerequisite to psychology)
CEM 606 Children Adolescents Ministries
CEM 607 Youth and Young Adult Ministries
CEM 608 Mature Adult Ministries
CEM 609 Senior Citizen Ministries
CEM 610 Quality Control in School
CEM 611 Bible School Administration

CHRISTIAN COUNSELING MINISTRY

CCM 600 Effective Biblical counseling
CCM 601 Human Developments
CCM 602 Marriages and Family Counseling
CCM 603 Single Counseling
CCM 604 Starting Counseling Center
CCM 605 Ministering to the Depressed
CCM 606 Ministering to the suicidal person
CCM 607 Ministering to the Divorced person
CCM 608 Ministering to the Dying Bereaved
CCM 609 Ministering to the Sick
CCM 610 Patient Clinical Studies (TH.M)
CCM 611 The Gifts of Sex
CCM 612 Clinical Studies (TH.D)

CHURCH MANGEMENT

CM 600 Organization Behavior
CM 601 Human Development
CM 602 Church Organization Method
CM 603 Financial Management
CM 604 Church Accounting
CM 605 Church Auditing
CM 606 Church Personnel& Staff Management
CM 607 Church Secretarial Management
CM 608 Communication aspect of Christian Ministry
CM 609 Marketing aspect of Christian Ministry
CM 610 Church Property Management
CM 611 Church Public Relation
CM 612 Church Computing
CM 613 Project Evaluation

COMMUNICATION ARTS
CA 600 Basic Church Communication
CA 601 Human Development
CA 602 Book writing and Publishing
CA 603 Christian Broadcasting
CA 604 Audio /Visual Communication
CA 605 Legal aspect of Communication
CA 606 English Composition
CA 607 Special Communication
CA 608 Photography – Motion Studies
CA 609 Writing Internet
CA 610 Broadcast Internet ship
CA 611 Audio/visual Internet ship

DIVINITY/PROPHETIC STUDIES
DP 600 Foundation of Life
DP 601 Human Development
DP 602 Abiding in Christ
DP 603 Spiritual born Creativity
DP 604 Pastoral Excellence
DP 605 Dreams and Vision
DP 606 Christian Dreams Interpretation
DP 607 Pure in Heart
DP 608 Adventures with God
P 609 Transmitting Spirit Life
DP 610 The flow of Life
DP 611 Advance Communion with God
DP 612 Clinical Studies

FELLOWSHIP RESEARCH
FR 690 Master Degree Thesis
FR 700 Biblical Theology
FR 701 Historical Theology
FR 702 Modern Theology
FR 703 Comparative Theology
FR 704 Ministerial Theology
FR 705 Systematic Theology
FR 706 Practical Theology
FR 707 Pastoral Theology
FR 708 Christian Vocation
FR 709 Christian Workers Development
FR 710 Dissertation

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

Objective
The main objective is to train a Pastor on a special field.
Requirements
The candidate must possess at least a certificate course in Christian Ministry or Theology.
The Candidate must be a Christian Leader in an Area of his/her interest and recommended by his/her pastor.
Method
The course shall be English and Yoruba
Lectures shall hold on weekends
Workshops and Seminars
Groom Discussion
Classroom and Field assignment

PASTORIAL AND MINISTERIAL STUDIES FOR ORDINATION LICENCE

Objective
Ordination license training is specifically designed to train in the art of Christian Ministry and Ceremonies.
Requirements
The candidate must have been in pioneer work in the Christian Ministry for two or five years.
The Candidate must have the ability to read and write
Method
The course shall be in English and Yoruba
Lecture shall hold once in a week
Workshop and Seminar
Group Discussion
Classroom and Field Assignment
Duration
Three (3) Months

SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN DEVELOPMENT

SCD 01 Institute of Biblical Studies
SCD 02 Institute of Pastoral and Ministerial Studies
SCD 03 Institute of Ministerial Licenses and Ordination
SCD 04 Institute of Church Administration
SCD 05 Institute of Christian Education
SCD 06 Institute of Prophetic Studies and Divinity
SCD 07 Institute of Christian Counseling
SCD 08 Institute of Christian Communication Arts
SCD 09 Institute of Mission and Evangelism
SCD 10 Institute of Photo and Video graphic
SCD 11 Institute of Christian Agric Mission Service
SCD 12 Institute of Christian Publication
SCD 13 Institute of Christian Printing Service
SCD 14 Institute of Christian Drama
SCD 15 Institute of Christian Business Development
SCD 16 Institute of Community Services
SCD 17 Institute of Deacon and Deaconess
SCD 18 Institute of Church Administration Staff
SCD 19 Institute of Pastoral Continuous Education
SCD 20 Institute of Christian Interpreters
SCD 21 Institute of Security and Ushering
SCD 22 Institute of Men Ministry
SCD 23 Institute of Women Ministry
SCD 24 Institute of Youth Ministry
SCD 25 Institute of Children Ministry
SCD 26 Institute of Christian Conference
SCD 27 Institute of concern for the Nation
SCD 28 Institute of Mass Adult Literacy


LECTURE SCHEDULE

You can enroll on any of the following areas that are convenient to you. Faithfulness is the key word to all lectures and attendance.
Morning Session
(Tuesday to Friday 9am - 12noon)
Evening Session
(Monday to Thursday 5pm – 8pm)
Vocation course (Morning/Evening)
2 weeks vacation
4 weeks vacation
4 weeks vacation
4 weeks vacation
(Combine morning/evening).
Weekend course (Friday/Saturday).
Friday 5pm - 8pm & Saturday 9am – 4pm.
Sunday Lecture 2pm to 5pm.

RULES AND REGULATION

By virtue of Enrolment, students agree to live within the framework of these Rules and Regulations.
1. Attendance of all programme organized by the Seminary. Record of participation will become part of the student record.
2. Avoidance of every form of dishonesty.
3. Any disloyalty to any seminar staff or fighting with
other students may result to dismissal.
No worldly dressing would be allowed. Any student that failed to heed to correction shall be dismissed.

CLASSROOM AND OTHER
REGULATIONS OF THE SCHOOL

Students must be present and punctual at devotion as their timetable reads.
Latecomers begin the day with a handicap. They may be kept out of classes throughout the day.
After devotion students should proceed smartly to their classrooms.
Medium of expression among students should be English in order to build their standard.

CLASS CONDUCT

After registration, students must take out the books required for the ensuing lecture and work quietly.
If there is no lecturer ten minutes after the beginning of the lesson period, the class captain should report to the Director of Studies.

Student who fails to bring the written and necessary material to the class are not to attend classes
Disrespect in any form to the constituted authority will not be tolerated.

LOITERING AND TRUANCY
Students must not leave school grounds for anywhere else without the permission of the Director of Studies.

HEALTH

Students are to stay at home if unwell.
Students who are not feeling well during school should report to the Director of studies.

HONESTY

Dishonesty in any form is particularly abhorred.
Any form of examination malpractice could earn expulsion.
Student who steals other pupil’s property or money will be suspended indefinitely.
Honest students will be commended and encouraged by the school authority.

HYGIENE
Students have to clean their own classrooms and surroundings.
Students must pick litter in and out of their classrooms and dustbins placed in strategic positions must be made use of.

IDENTITY

Every student should put on his or her identity card to school daily.

ABSENCE FROM SCHOOL

If a student must be absent for more than one day, he/she should inform the school and will be obliged to say the real cause.

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