
A Biblically Authentic, Academically Sound,
Tuition: $167 per credit unit or $500 per 3-credit unit course … no additional fees. Same cost without any increase since 2018
Format: All courses delivered online, including private video conference sessions with the professor.
Transfer: All equivalent courses from another accredited seminary will be accepted.
Schedule: Courses are not limited by either quarter or semester deadlines. You may begin any course at any time and take up to 6 months to finish.
Admission & Registration: Contact the Program Director: Kent Mathews (913) 286-7418 or kentmathews27@gmail.com
BIBLICAL STUDIES > 24 credits
OT 501 – Introduction to and Survey of the OT
OT 511 – Exegesis in the OT
OT 601 – Issues in Old Testament Studies, Part 1: Genesis
OT 602 – Issues in Old Testament Studies. Part 2: OT Theology
NT 501 – Introduction to and Survey of the New Testament
NT 511 – Exegesis in the New Testament
NT 601 – Issues in New Testament Studies, Part 1: Romans
NT 602 – Issues in New Testament Studies. Part 2: NT Theology
CHRISTIAN THOUGHT > 18 credits
TH 521 – Systematic Theology, Part 1
TH 522 – Systematic Theology, Part 2
TH 523 – Systematic Theology, Part 3
CH 521 – Developments in Church History, Part 1
CH 522 – Developments in Church History, Part 2
CH 523 – Developments in Church History, Part 3
MINISTERIAL STUDIES > 24 credits
AP 602 – Introduction to Apologetics
MC 512 – Discipleship and Disciplemaking
ET 501 – Christian Ethics
EV 510 – Relational Evangelism
CL 503 – Foundations of Leadership
MC 679 – Seeing All Ministry as Being Missional
PC 511 – Introduction to Pastoral Care & Counseling
PR 601 – Preaching: Principles & Practice
FORMATION ELECTIVES > 6 credits
FE601 Field Education: Theory
FE602 Field Education: Practice
Or may be electives transferred from another school
Or HTS independent study courses
COMPLETED PROGRAM 72 Credits
TOTAL COST $12,000
Note: If language studies are desired, we recommend taking them through a local college or seminary, as these are typically the most difficult subjects to master online. Interaction with an instructor and other students is the preferred way to learn ancient languages.
All 8 “Ministerial Studies” courses were developed in cooperation with Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (Charlotte) and if desired may be transcripted through GCTS as part of the Mentored Apprenticeship Program (MAP).
All courses are available in an undergraduate format for those still working on a bachelor’s degree, or those desiring a Certificate in Ministerial Studies.
For further information, contact Program Director and Academic Dean
Kent Mathews, MDiv, ThD, PhD
(913) 286-7418
kentmatthews72@gmail.com

