The Master of Arts in Biblical Studies (MABS)

 

The Master of Arts in Biblical Studies (MABS) course of study is a 48-unit course of study that may be completed in as little as two (2-3) years but is designed for 36 months of full-time study (9 units per semester). Students may also complete this same program as a Certificate in Biblical Studies (CBS). This program builds upon the core requirements offered in the MATS degree by adding 21 units of biblical studies courses with either 1) a languages track (Hebrew and Greek), or 2) non-languages track. This route is designed for those individuals who seek to be prepared to lead and teach the Scriptures in the church such as pastors, para-church leaders, or for those engaged in other ministry related activities. The MABS student learning outcomes are:

  • To specify the introductory matters (authorship, date, recipients, major theme) of each book of the Bible.
  • To identify the historical setting and theological contribution of each Old and New Testament book to the Bible.
  • To describe the history and progressive revelation contained in the Old and New Testament scriptures.
  • To explain and defend the most plausible interpretation of difficult OT/NT passages.
Master of Arts in Biblical Studies (MABS)
Prerequisite Requirement
RW499 Research & Writing Skills (P/F)
Core Requirements 27 units
OT515 Old Testament Survey (3) TH570 Ecclesiology and Eschatology (3)
NT515 New Testament Survey (3) Elective or RW501 Thesis Research & Writing (3)
TH520 Biblical Hermeneutics (3) CM501 Church/Mission Experience I (P/F)
TH530 Prolegomena and Bibliology (3) CM502 Church/Mission Experience II (P/F)
TH540 Theology Proper and Creation (3) CM503 CM Church/Mission Experience III (P/F)
TH550 Christology and Pneumatology (3)  
TH560 Anthropology, Hamartiology,
Soteriology (3)
 
Apologetics Requirement – 3 units
AP501 Christian Apologetics (3)
Major Requirements – 18 units
Languages Track Non-Languages Track
BLH501 Biblical Hebrew I (3)        NT501 Gospel Literature (3)
BLH502 Biblical Hebrew II (3) NT504 Revelation (3)
BLH503B Exegesis in the Old Testament (3) NT530 NT Research & Methodology (3)
BLG501 Biblical Greek I (3) OT505 Dead Sea Scrolls (3)
BLG502 Biblical Greek II (3)          OT506 Daniel (3) or OT519 Ruth & Esther (3)
BLG503B Exegesis in the New Testament (3) AR621B Archaeology and the Bible: Historical & Cultural Synchronisms (3)
Comprehensive Exam – Pass/Fail
Total Semester Hours: 48

*This degree can prepare someone for the following California Occupational Codes: Clergy 21-2011; Directors, religious activities and education 21-2021; Religious workers 21-2099.