Crown College
All 125 credits in our Bachelor of Science in Christian Leadership are accredited through Crown College and fully transferable to other accredited institutions and qualify for admission into graduate degree programs.

All 125 credits in our Bachelor of Science in Christian Leadership are accredited through Crown College and fully transferable to other accredited institutions and qualify for admission into graduate degree programs.
CWN 3040 - Spiritual Development
CWN 3030 - Basic Theology 1
CWN 3020 - Biblical Interpretation
CWN 3032 - Basic Theology 2
CWN 3060 - Alliance Theology
CWN 3070 - Evangelism & Missions
CWN 3080 - Ministry Communication
CWN 3010 - Global & Biblical Leadership
CWN 3090 - Understanding the Old Testament
CWN 3092 - Understanding the New Testament
BIB 1520 - History of Old Testament
BIB 1522 - History of New Testament
BIB 4710 - Interpreting Romans
THE 3522 - Systematic Theology I
THE 3524 - Systematic Theology II
THE 3701 - Apologetics and Christian Evidences
COM 101 - Introduction to Communication
ENG 1510 - College Writing and Research
ENG 1512 - Introduction to Literary Analysis
MAT - Math Elective
SCI - Science Elective
Social Science Elective
SOC 1510 - College Success Strategies
CM 3524 - Contextual & Missional Engagement
CM 3535 - Biblical and Historical Perspectives in Ministry
CM 4581 - Ministry Management and Administration
CM 4582 - Communication and Ministry
CM 4586 - Biblical and Historical Perspectives in Worship
CM 4588 - Human Development and Discipleship
CM 4591 - Life of the Ministry Leader
CM 4610 - Principles of Counseling and Care Ministry
THE 3536 - Theology of Evangelism and Missions
300-400 Level BIB/CED/CM/THE Elective
There are 47 credits required as electives to complete the 125 credit degree program.
A minimum of 36 credits of these electives must be at the upper (300-400) level for a bachelor degree.
* Some courses from the Christian Studies Core and Major Core can be used to fulfill requirements in the General Education Core. By doing that the number of electives needed would increase so that the minimum of 125 credits is reached.