Associate of Arts in Applied Theology

Associate of Arts in Applied Theology

 

The Associate of Arts in Applied Theology is a practical degree that is designed for students who are centered in their desire to prepare for Christian ministry vocations.  The degree program is structured to provide a strong biblical/theological/practical ministry foundation for leadership and includes opportunities for students to structure their own program to meet perceived needs in ministry.

The Associate of Arts in Applied Theology comprises three parts for the student to complete or provide proof of completion.

  • Foundational Courses – 15 credit hours
  • Core Course Requirements – 21 Credit hours
  • Elective Courses – 24 Credit Hours

 

Foundational Courses

These are studies that provide the foundational basis for theological and biblical understanding and are required courses for all students entering into a degree program through Logos University.  These are mandatory courses for all undergraduate students of Logos University.

  • HCH201 – Church History 1
  • NTS101 – New Testament Survey
  • OTS101 – Old Testament Survey
  • SYS222 – Christology
  • THE230 – Hermeneutics

Core Concentration Courses

Core concentration courses provide the core study for your major. For the Associate of Arts in Applied Theology, these courses may come from any course with a Prefix of BUS, CNS, CED, ECM, PRE, and PTH. Below is a sample of degree concentration courses. These may be switched and customized to meet your needs. Courses may be found in the course catalog on pages 34-52.

  • BUS100 – Church/Ministry Administration
  • CED101 – Introduction to Christian Education
  • ECM101 – Evangelism
  • ECM132 – Introduction to Missions
  • PRE201 – Homiletics I: Preparing a Biblical Message
  • PTH104 – Church Government
  • PTH204 – Pastoral Theology