Background Image
Table of Contents Table of Contents
Previous Page  81 / 292 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 81 / 292 Next Page
Page Background

81 | COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 2017-2018│COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

MASTER OF ARTS IN BIBLE TEACHING

Overview

The Master of Arts in Bible Teaching (M.A. in Bible Teaching) program is designed to prepare students to teach the Bible

in a school setting. In three semesters of study (fall, spring, and summer), students build a knowledge of the best educational

practices on previous Bible background as they explore every aspect of Bible curriculum – from the “big-picture” of K-12

th

grade curriculum to daily lesson plans. CIU Education Programs are endorsed by the Higher Education Approval Program

(HEAP) of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). Program graduates who meet specific requirements

are eligible to apply for appropriate ACSI teacher or administrator certificates. ACSI waives the certification fee when

applying at the time of CIU graduation.

Purpose

The purpose of the Bible Teaching program is to develop the ministry skill of teaching Bible in Christian and public schools

in North America, international schools, international government and missionary children’s schools, and other areas of

Christian work where a Bible teaching ministry is exercised.

Objectives

The Bible Teaching program strives to help students develop the competencies to become teachers who:

Understand the purpose of the Bible and how to prepare lessons and curriculum from the Bible that reflect the

purpose, using sound principles of biblical interpretation.

Formulate lesson and curricular objectives in line with the pattern of biblical revelation.

Design and teach curricula that integrates biblical truth into major disciplines such as philosophy, family life, and

church history on a secondary level.

Relate the principles of the Scripture to the needs of individuals and groups.

Apply the principles of the teaching-learning process to the teaching of the Bible.

Establish positive, professional relationships with supervisors, co-workers, and students.

Admission Requirements

In addition to satisfying the general admission requirements of the university, students applying to the M.A. in Bible Teaching

program must satisfy the following:

1. Evidence of the ability to successfully pursue an academic program, as demonstrated by one of the following:

a. A minimum 2.7 GPA for the most recent degree obtained.

b. Official GRE test scores above the 50th percentile (verbal and quantitative) and a minimum rating of 3.5 on the

analytical writing section. (The exam must have been taken within the last five years. Information on test sites

and registration is available directly from ETS at

www.ets.org

.

CIU code is 5116.)

2. Disposition, potential competence, and motivation toward Bible teaching, as demonstrated by completing a

successful interview with the program director and/or education faculty in person or by phone. (An additional

reference may be required from someone who has supervised or observed the candidate's skills in teaching or work

with children.)

3. Appropriate undergraduate background. While expertise in all disciplines is not expected, a student must

demonstrate reasonable competency in content areas by completing at least 36 semester hours in undergraduate

coursework that included courses from at least four of the following content areas: language arts, social science,

natural science, mathematics, technology, and humanities/fine arts.

4. Foundational knowledge in Bible and theology. This requirement is satisfied by one of the following:*

a. An undergraduate degree of at least 30 hours in Bible and theology (must include a course on hermeneutics)

from a Bible college or Christian liberal arts college or university.

b. A Bible certificate of at least 30 hours in Bible and theology (must include a course in hermeneutics).

c. Total of 30 hours of coursework in Bible and theology (must include a course in hermeneutics).

*Students not meeting this requirement should apply to the Biblical and Theology Certificate program at Columbia

International University’s Seminary & School of Ministry. After completing the Biblical and Theology Certificate, students

would qualify to apply to the M.A. in Bible Teaching program.

Residency and Transfer Policies

Policies governing transfer credits are outlined in the Admissions section of this catalog. Transfer credits may be received

on a limited basis, but the majority of coursework must be taken at Columbia International University. Candidates who wish

to receive transfer credit for the M.A. in Bible Teaching program should consult with the program director and seek approval

from their advisor and dean.