BA Theology With Administration Programme

Welcome Message


 

Rev. Prof.  Yaw Adu Gyamfi

The rationale of the BA Theology (with Administration) Programme is to provide theological studies in an inter-disciplinary context, and thereby bridge the gap between the sacred and the secular, in an effort to make theology more relevant to life. Being broad-based, the BA Theology (with Administration) programme is a creative response to the current management and leadership needs of the church in Ghana and Africa as a whole. The rationale, therefore, is to produce pastor-managers for the church in the 21st century.

 

Goals and objectives

The programmeis designed to provide a balanced/wholistic university level knowledge in theology for people involved in Christian ministry, e.g. Bible teachers, pastors, evangelists and youth workers, and teachers in Ghana Education Service who need further training to teach Religious and Moral Education in basic schools. The programme also exists to cater for the theological needs of lay people who desire an advanced knowledge of theology to function effectively as leaders in church and society.

The programme stresses spiritual and moral growth, intellectual development, and leadership and professional competence for life and ministry, so that the graduates will be people who display:

  • Spiritual Maturity: Being totally committed to the Lordship of Jesus Christ;
  • Moral Integrity: Maintaining Christian moral standards and values amidst many temptations and trials;
  • Academic Excellence: Having a proper working knowledge of the teachings of Christianity in its historical and cultural contexts;
  • Servant Leadership: Demonstrating by example that ministry is a call to serve humanity;
  • Professional Competence: Being able to effectively fulfill their God-given tasks in their various life and ministerial situations;
  • Missionary Endurance: Persevering in the God-given task until it is completed.
Level 100: First Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
CSUC 101 Writing Skills I 3
CSUC 103 Basic Computer Literacy I 2
CSUC 105 Religion, Morality and Social Values in Africa 3
BATA 111 Introduction to New Testament Greek 2
BATA 121 Beginner’s Biblical Hebrew I 2
BATA 123 Introduction to Theology 2
BATA 161 African Traditional Religion 3
Total 17

 

Level 100: Second Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
CSUC 102 Writing Skills II 3
CSUC 104 Basic Computer Literacy II 2
CSUC 106 Critical and Creative Thinking 3
UGRC 140 Science and Technology in Our Lives 3
BATA 112 New Testament Greek Grammar I 2
BATA 122 Beginner’s Biblical Hebrew II 2
CSBG 148 Introduction to Public Administration 2
Total 18
 

Level 200: First Semester

Course Code Course Title Credits
CSUC 201 Quantitative Methods 3
BATA 211 New Testament Greek Grammar II 2
BATA 221 Intermediate Biblical Hebrew I 2
BATA 231 Introduction to Old Testament 3
CSBG 243 Principles of Management 3
CSBA 245 Principles of Accounting I 3
Total 16
 

Level 200:  Second Semester

Course Code Course Title Credits
BATA 232 Old Testament Set of Books 3
BATA 234 Introduction to Islam 3
BATA 262 Early Church History (Up to AD381) 3
BATA 264 Principles of Human Resources Management 3
CSBM 250 Principles of Marketing 3
Total 15

 

Level 300: First Semester

 
Course Code Course Title Credits
BATA 331 The Gospels and Acts 3
BATA 351 Systematic Theology I 3
BATA 361 The Reformation 3
BATA 353 Christian Ethics 3
BATA 345 Legal Environment of Business 2
BATA 301 Research Methods 2
Total 16
 

Level 300: Second Semester

Course Code Course Title Credits
BATA 332 Pauline Epistles 3
BATA 352 Systematic Theology II 3
BATA 362 Philosophy of Religion 3
BATA 334 General Epistles 3
BATA 364 New Religious Movements 3
Total 15

 

Level 400: First Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
BATA 431 Old Testament Theology 3
BATA 441 West Africa Church History 3
BATA 445 Apocalyptic Literature 2
BATA 463 Christian Leadership 3
BATA 473 Christian Education 2
BATA 475 Women, the Bible and Ministry 2
Total 15

 

Level 400: Second Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
BATA 442 New Testament Theology 3
BATA 454 Missiology 3
BATA 466 Islam in West Africa 2
BATA 468 Entrepreneurship 3
BATA 400 Long Essay 6
Total 17

Employment Prospects of Graduates


The graduates from the BA Theology (with Administration) degree programme of the Christian Service University College are gainfully employed as pastors in Protestant, Pentecostal and Charismatic churches and Parachurch organizations in Ghana and abroad. Others are school and seminary teachers, and Bible translators with Ghana Bible Society and Ghana Institute of Linguistics, Literacy and Bible Translation.

The programme provides a firm foundation for postgraduate studies in theology, religious studies and missions in theological colleges, seminaries and universities in Ghana and abroad.

 

Entry requirements for admission of students


In line with the admission criteria of the National Accreditation Board and the University of Ghana to which the programme is affiliated, the following are the admission requirements for the programme:

  1. WASSCE credits(Grade D or better) in three core subjects (English, Core Mathematics, and Integrated Science or Social Studies) and three elective subjects.
  2. SSSCE credits (Grade C6 or better) in three core subjects (English, Core Mathematics, and Integrated Science or Social Studies) and three elective subjects.
  3. GCE O’ Level credit passes (Grade 6 or better) in five (5) subjects including English Language, Mathematics and a Science subject; plus three (3) passes at the Advanced level of the GCE, one of which should be grade D or better.
  4. Diploma in Education from University of Cape Coast; plus five GCE O’ level credit passes (Grade 6 or better) in five (5) subjects including English and Mathematics.
  5. HND and other equivalent Diploma.
  6. Diploma in Religions/Theology from an accredited institution, with average grade of “B’’ or better; plus GCE O’ Level credits in five (5) subjects including English and Mathematics.
  7. Mature Students, (aged 25 years and over) and having considerable experience in Christian ministry may be considered on the basis of passing an entrance examination in English Language, Mathematics and Introduction to Computing and an interview.

 

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