The Introduction to Bible Translation minor equips students with the foundational linguistic skills needed to support Bible translation work around the world. Through coursework in linguistics and applied language learning, students are prepared to help make Scripture accessible to those who have never heard the gospel in their own language. Taught by faculty committed to the Great Commission, this specialized minor prepares future translators, missionaries, and ministry leaders for strategic work in global missions. Students interested in Bible translation should select the Global Studies major and add this targeted minor to their studies.
Prepare to Bring God’s Word to the Nations
Explore the Global Studies Major
Be equipped to serve in a variety of cultural contexts.
While the world is flattening and distances from one country to the next are shortening, cultures still vary and students must be able to traverse those cultures effectively in order to live, work, and serve those in need.
Be prepared to serve the Lord for his glory.
After completing this degree, students will be able to work in a variety of positions over the world in business, government service, relief and development organizations, and serve in traditional mission settings and churches
Course Information
Explore more about our Global Studies degree below.
General Studies | 33 Credits | |
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EN 101 | English Composition I | 3 |
EN 102 | English Composition II | 3 |
HS 105 | Ancient Near Eastern History | 3 |
HU 421 | Great Books I | 3 |
HU 422 | Great Books II | 3 |
MA — | Math Elective | 3 |
PH 103 | Introduction to Philosophy | 3 |
PH 108 | Worldview Analysis | 3 |
PH 311 | Introduction to Ethics | 3 |
PH 321 | Religion in the Public Square | 3 |
PS 101 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
Biblical and Theological Studies | 33 Credits | |
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BL 101 | Old Testament Survey I | 3 |
BL 102 | Old Testament Survey II | 3 |
BL 111 | Hermeneutics | 3 |
BL 151 | New Testament Survey I | 3 |
BL 152 | New Testament Survey II | 3 |
BL — | Old or New Testament Elective | 3 |
HS 201 | Church History I | 3 |
HS 202 | Church History II | 3 |
HS 305 | Baptist History | 3 |
TH 211 | Christian Theology I | 3 |
TH 212 | Christian Theology II | 3 |
Ministry Studies | 15 Credits | |
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CN 101 | Introduction to Biblical Counseling | 3 |
MS 101 | Introduction to Christian Missions | 3 |
MS 105 | Personal Evangelism | 3 |
SP 105* | Introduction to Public Speaking | 3 |
SP 206* | Advanced Public Speaking | 3 |
Men may substitue the following two courses for SP 105/106: | ||
PR 205* | Preaching I | 3 |
PR 206* | Preaching II | 3 |
Major Studies | 31 Credits | |
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BA 211 | Macroeconomics | 3 |
BA 310 | Social Ventures and Global Studies | 3 |
EN 262 | Foundations of Linguistics and English Language Learning Issues | 3 |
GS 211 | Intercultural Communication | 3 |
GS 221 | Issues in Globalization | 3 |
GS 231 | Transformational Development and Relief | 3 |
GS 311 | Intro to Christian Anthropology | 3 |
GS 331 | Issues in Urbanization | 3 |
GS 411 | Ethnography: People Group Research | 3 |
GS 489 | Capstone Field Project | 1 |
TH 331 | World Religions | 3 |
Introduction to Bible Translation | 15 Credits | |
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EN 262 | Foundations of Linguistics and English Language Learning Issues * | 3 |
EN 363 | Applied Linguistics: Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening | 3 |
Restricted Electives | Choose either (LN 231, 232, and 331) or (LN321, 322, and 421) | 9 |
*completion of ED200 and the purchase of LiveText are not required in order to take EN 262 within this minor. |
Total Degree Hours | 127 Credits | |
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Prerequisites | CP 100 Cooperative Program* BC 101 Boyce College 101** |
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Learning Outcomes
- Students will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of the Bible, interpret Scripture’s original meaning, and apply Scripture to contemporary situations.
- Students will be able to integrate systematic and historical theology into a larger biblical framework.
- Students will be able to understand the history and practice of Christian Missions in a North American and global context.
- Students will be able to apply classroom studies in Christian missions through participation in supervised ministry/church planting service or missions service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Graduates will be prepared for ministry particularly focused in a global setting. Students who have graduated from this program have gone on to serve the International Mission Board and North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. In addition, this program has equipped students with the skills necessary to effectively serve in a variety of international contexts.
Dr. John Klaassen serves as our primary global studies professor and will work closely with students interested in this program.
You can meet Dr. Klaassen and the rest of our faculty here.
As a prospective student, we have two next steps that we would love for you to consider taking. Follow the links below to take your next steps!
Students who start their application must complete their application and submit the following additional documents:
You can view more information about our admissions requirements here.
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