Bachelor of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies
Biblical and Theological Studies, Second Major
The 36 credits of Biblical Studies (12 credits of Core Curriculum Biblical Studies plus 24 credits of Biblical Studies Core) may be considered a second major by students who are taking majors other than Biblical Literature. Those students who so choose have the option of declaring on their transcript a major in Biblical and Theological Studies as well as their primary major.
Internship Opportunities
- Self-guided internships
- Assisting a professor with research or lectures
- Teaching a class or Bible study at a local church
- Writing and presenting a paper for a scholarly conference
Common Career Paths
- A degree from NU can help you launch your career immediately after graduation. Some of the fields that a degree in Biblical Literature can open up for you include:
- Vocational Ministry (Pastoral Staff, Youth Ministry)
- Biblical Scholarship
- Graduate Studies (leading to scholarship opportunities)
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You can explore program details such as course descriptions and graduation requirements for this program in our academic catalog.