Summer & Fall Course Schedule at The Bible Seminary
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Registration is now open for upcoming courses at The Bible Seminary. Whether you are exploring seminary for the first time or continuing your studies, our upcoming semesters offer opportunities to grow in biblical knowledge, ministry leadership, and archaeological study.
Students may survey a class ($99) a course, audit a course ($435), or apply for a Certificate of Theological Studies Program (non-degree) or as a degree-seeking student. Courses are offered on our Katy campus, with unique opportunities for archaeological study in Israel.
Summer Semester begins May 18


PAS 511 — Pastor-Leader I
Thursdays at 9:00 AM (Katy Campus)
(In-Person, Online, Recorded Online)
A core ministry leadership course with an
in-depth exploration 1 and 2 Samuel and
1 and 2 Kings that expounds basic principles of leadership in ministry.
Israel Field School — Tel Shiloh
Students also have the opportunity to participate in archaeological study on location in Israel at Tel Shiloh.

ARC 510 — Ceramic Analysis
The primary objective of this course is to train students in basic understanding of and recognition of ceramic artifacts.
ARC 520 — Excavation & Field School I
The primary objective of this course is to provide
on-site opportunities for basic field training in archaeology.
ARC 521 — Excavation & Field School II
The primary objective of this course is to provide on-site opportunities for advanced field training in archaeology.
Fall Semester begins August 24

ARC 501 — Archaeology Theory & Methodology
Fridays at 9:00 AM
(Online, Recored Online)
Explore the principles and practices of archaeological research and how archaeology contributes to our understanding of the biblical world.

Hebrew 501 — Hebrew Language
Mondays / Thursdays at 8:45 AM
(Online, Recored Online)
The primary objective of this course to exposit the Old Testament books of Jonah and Nahum while learning the basic principles of phonology, morphology, and syntax of biblical Hebrew.

BSM 501 — Bible Study Methods
Mondays / Thursdays at 1:30 PM
(In-Person, Online, Recorded Online)
The primary objective of this course is to exposit the books of Esther, Obadiah, and Mark while learning the inductive Bible study method.

THE 504 — Theology IV
Tuesdays at 2:00 PM
(In-Person, Online, Recorded Online)
The primary objective of this course is to exposit the books of Joel, Daniel, 2 Peter, and Revelation, and study the doctrine of the end times, as part of a capstone review of theology.

SFM 500 — Spiritual Formation
Tuesdays at 6:00 PM
(In-Person, Online, Recorded Online)
The foundational class for all educational programs at The Bible Seminary, the purpose of this course is to introduce the content, themes, and background of all 66 books included in the Old and New Testaments. The graduate level course includes additional work beyond the Bible Certificate level experiences.


THE 511 — Church History
Wednesdays at 9:00 AM
(In-Person, Online, Recorded Online)
The primary objective of this course is to study Church history from the Reformation to present day.
Start Your Journey at The Bible Seminary
Whether you want to deepen your understanding of Scripture, prepare for ministry, or engage with biblical archaeology, The Bible Seminary offers courses designed to equip students for faithful service.




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