
Marriage & Family Counseling
This course is offered to develop marriage and family counseling skills, which are required for doing the internship and acquiring credentials as a Marriage & Family therapist.
It is also designed for students already having a background in counseling yet wanting specialized skill training.

Exegetical study of Synoptic Gospels
Identify, locate, define and develop the prominent theological themes in the
synoptic gospels, exegete a piece of narrative material, develop student’s skill in
translating, exegeting and interpreting the Greek text pertaining to the synoptic
gospels and isolate the key theological themes it teaches.

Biblical Theology
Theology in a Christian context is a discipline of study that seeks to understand the God revealed in the Bible and to provide a Christian understanding of reality. It seeks to understand God’s creation, particularly human beings and their condition, and God’s redemptive work in relation to humankind —Millard Erickson, Christian Theology

Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
Empower readers of the Bible to move beyond mere exemplarist interpretation, toward a hermeneutic informed by the historical, literary, theological, and redemptive-historical contexts of the biblical texts.
Historical, literary, and theological sensitivity in interpretation is required by the Scriptures itself (cf. Heb 1:1) and respects the diverse work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers, past and present.

Counseling Theories & Approaches
Learn and understand the Concept, Definitions, and Ethics in Counseling
Impart knowledge to the students on the emerging need and importance of Counseling
Equip yourself with the skills, techniques, and process of Counseling

Indigenous Missional Movement
The course is designed to introduce the participants to the concept and process of movement building.
To equip scholars with skills to enable and develop movements that will enhance the completion of the great commission.
It will also study movements in the context of colonial and post-colonial eras.

Spiritual Formation
We help you develop a broad range of spiritual disciplines an individual can learn to explore, practice, and inculcate into ones way of life that will enable the dynamic process of spiritual transformation
To establish a Biblical understanding of the redemptive process God is enabling by developing a strong foundation of key aspects of the redemptive reality of a follower of Christ.

Church, creed, council, and Biblical Doctrine
The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, inspired by God, are sufficient for all doctrine
and guidance for life and faith.
Learn to present and explain the various developments in doctrinal understanding and exposition
as prompted by the challenge of heresy in the early church.

Leadership Development for Church and Mission
Have a clear theoretical and Biblical understanding of leadership.
Learn how to be a servant leader and build or lead a movement in the context of a pluralistic environment.
Develop skills in identifying and developing leaders, manage and enable the social structure of a movement and operate effectively and efficiently

Amos
This course focuses on the book of Amos in its context in the eighth century BC and encourages students to gain a thorough appreciation of the book’s content.
We also consider the nature of Old Testament prophecy and the language of prophecy and the eighth-century prophets with special reference to the book of Amos.
The course includes an exegesis of the Hebrew text of Amos (BHS).

Urban Mission in a Globalized World
This course is designed to prepare students to recognize the importance of the city in mission strategy and to identify the unique challenges of ministry in an urban environment.
A wholistic approach to all spheres and strata of society in cities.

Cultural Anthropology
Anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans.
Cultural anthropologists study how people who share a common cultural system organize and shape the physical and social world around them.

Greco-Roman Literature
Give scripture a higher value as the word of God, concurrently, compare
and contrast the literary style with the New Testament to enhance their
approach to the text