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Trevecca Nazarene University
Bachelor of Science in Music and Worship
- Nashville, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Designed for students who are called to work as full-time or bi-vocational worship leaders, the Bachelor of Science in music and worship equips students to lead and shepherd congregations to glorify God through music and worship. Trevecca’s Bachelor of Science in music and worship equips students with a strong foundation in worship theology, spiritual formation, servant leadership, worship methodology, music theory, and musical performance. This degree prepares the worship professional to become a skilled worship artist, worship leader, and/or worship pastor who shepherds a local church congregation to glorify God through music and worship.


Oak Hills Christian College
bachelor of science in applied psychology
- Bemidji, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
This program will prepare you to understand human behaviour and cognition better, provide human service skill development, and equip you with practical solutions to human problems.
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Studying Theology at the Bachelor's level allows you to delve into the rich tapestry of religious thought, beliefs, and practices. This program challenges you to explore profound questions about the nature of existence, ethics, and spirituality, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills.
Through courses such as Biblical Interpretation, Church History, and Ethics, students develop competencies in analyzing sacred texts and understanding their historical contexts. You'll learn how to engage with diverse theological perspectives and their implications for contemporary issues. Many students gain valuable skills in writing theological essays, conducting research, and articulating complex ideas clearly, which are essential for future academic or professional pursuits.
Embarking on this academic path encourages intellectual exploration, prompting students to strengthen their adaptability as they grapple with diverse viewpoints and moral dilemmas. Graduates often find opportunities in various fields, including education, social work, community leadership, and counseling, where they can apply their understanding of theology to make meaningful contributions to society.