This Cohort Program will include the following areas of instruction and study, coupled with mentoring support:
Theology (Systematic and Biblical)
Hermeneutics (Biblical Interpretation)
Homiletics and Preaching
Old Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
Christian (Biblical) Counseling
Christian Ethics
Apologetics
Christian History
Worship and Evangelism
Leadership and Church Administration
Formation for Christian Ministry & Spiritual Disciplines
Program participants are expected to be continually enrolled until the completion of the Cohort program, unless prior approval have been granted by the Academic Dean. Cohort participants are required to follow the sequential order as established by the Emmaus Institute. Two areas of study will be given per Term, with the exception of the requiredIntensive Course, which will be held during the month of June.