Biblical Counseling
&
Master of Divinity

Seminary Track

Be equipped for effectiveness in ministry or the marketplace.

Earn a B.A. in Biblical Counseling and a M.Div. in 5 years

Course Information

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Prerequisites 3 Credits
CP 100 Cooperative Program 2
BC 101 Introduction to Boyce College 1
General Studies 33 Credits
EN 101 English Composition I 3
EN 102 English Composition II 3
HS 105 Ancient Near Eastern History 3
HU 121 Great Books I 3
HU 122 Great Books II 3
MA - Math Elective 3
PH 103 Introduction to Philosophy 3
PH 311 Introduction to Ethics 3
PH 321 Religion in the Public Square 3
PS 101 Introduction to Psychology 3
Ministry Studies 6 Credits
PR 205 Preaching I^ (or) 3
SP 105 Introduction to Public Speaking
PR 206 Preaching II^ (or) 3
SP 106 Advanced Public Speaking
Biblical Counseling 27 Credits
CN 101 Introduction to Biblical Counseling 3
CN 125 Spiritual Life Dynamics 3
CN 250 Theological Basis of BC 3
CN 201 Methods of Biblical Counseling I 3
CN 301 Methods of Biblical Counseling II 3
CN 481 Counseling Skills Development I 3
CN 482 Counseling Skills Development II 3
CN - Two Biblical Counseling Electives 3
Biblical & Theological Studies 12 Credits
LN 231 Greek I 3
LN 232 Greek II 3
LN 321 Hebrew I 3
LN 322 Hebrew II 3
Graduate Studies - Biblical Studies 21 Credits
20200 Introduction to the Old Testament I* 3
20220 Introduction to the Old Testament II* 3
22100 Biblical Hermeneutics** 3
22200 Introduction to the New Testament I* 3
22220 Introduction to the New Testament II* 3
20440/LN421 Hebrew Exegesis: Ruth* 3
22440/LN331 Greek Exegesis: 1 John* 3
Graduate Studies - Theological Studies 18 Credits
25100 Introduction to Church History I* 3
25120 Introduction Church History II* 3
27060 Systematic Theology I* 3
27070 Systematic Theology II* 3
27080 Systematic Theology III* 3
28700 Christian Apologetics 3
Graduate Studies - Practical Studies 15 Credits
40080 Christian Leadership 3
34300 BC & Personal Ministry of the Word 3
45260 Discipleship Ministry 3
32100 Personal Evangelism & Devotion* 3
32960 Intro. to Missiology* 3
Graduate Studies - Biblical Counseling Graduate Certificate 9 Credits
34330 Typical Problems in BC 3
35100 Marriage & Family Counseling 3
35585 Biblical Biblical Counseling Practicum I 3
Graduate Electives 9 Credits
Total Degree Hours 192 Credits
Credits Earned in Class 150
- Undergraduate (78)
- Graduate (72)
Credits Earned by Examination 42
  • - ^ PR205 and PR206 are reserved and required for men.

    - * Master level course followed by an examination to earn credit for corresponding undergraduate course.

Learning Outcomes

  • Students will be able to demonstrate a growing, Christlike character and a sense of God’s calling to ministry.
  • Students will be able to understand the Christian worldview and have a global vision for fulfilling the Great Commission.
  • Students will be able to demonstrate significant 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 display a biblical vision for ministry and lead with humble authority.
  • Students will be able to preach/ teach Scripture clearly and passionately so as to engage the mind and move the heart.
  • Students will be able to demonstrate skill in the practice of biblical counseling.

Graduates of Boyce's Business Seminary Track program will have a variety of career options available to them. The program is designed to strategically equip students for ministry in a changing world. Students will be equipped to serve as a pastor, church planter, missionary, or a bi-vocational pastor. In addition to ministry opportunities, students will also be prepared to serve the Lord in business too. Many of our business graduates have started jobs in marketing, finance and accounting, entrepreneurial start-ups, or within the non-profit sector of business.

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!

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  • Students who start their application must complete their application and submit the following additional documents:

  • Pastoral Recommendation
  • Spiritual Autobiography
  • Official High School Transcripts
  • Official ACT, SAT, or CLT test scores
  • Application Fee

  • You can view more information about our admissions requirements here.

    Students who are admitted into the Seminary Track program begin taking Seminary classes after their first year of study at Boyce College. After their first year, students officially begin working towards both the B.A. and M.Div. concurrently. After 5 years of full-time study, qualified students will graduate with both his or her B.A. and M.Div.

    Seminary Track students who are subsequently admitted into the concurrent Master of Divinity program will earn two degrees in as little as five years. The two degrees are the:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
  • Master of Divinity
  • The Seminary Track program is designed for students who desire to be equipped for careers in the church and in the marketplace. With the world around us changing, the Business Seminary Track program will prepare students to serve the church while also have the necessary skills to work in the marketplace.

    Students who feel called to ministry are often encouraged to complete their Master’s of Divinity following the completion of their undergraduate degree. The Seminary Track helps merge a student’s academic pursuits into one five-year program. With one five-year program, students will be able to save approximately 2-3 years of education compared to completing a four year degree and then a three year MDiv. In addition, The Seminary Track program can save students upwards of $15,000-20,000 by condensing their education into our five-year program.

    For students considering the Seminary Track, there are two paths to gain entrance into the program:

    Track 1 - Standard Entry (following one year of study at Boyce)
    Students desiring to pursue the Seminary Track after their first year at Boyce may pursue admittance into the program after completing a minimum of 24 credit hours. Students wishing to begin the Seminary Track program must maintain a 3.5 GPA throughout their first year of study (at least 24 hours) and then undergo a character evaluation before gaining entrance into the program. After their first year of study, the student may complete the application process with his or her academic advisor.

    Track 2 - Transfer Student Entry
    Students transferring to Boyce College who would like to pursue the Seminary Track as a transfer student may also do so. If a student is transferring to Boyce with less than 24 hours of completed coursework must reach that minimum threshold to be able to apply for admission into the program. In some cases, however, if a student has already completed the necessary hours at the undergraduate level before transferring to Boyce may apply for acceptance into the program when they transfer to Boyce.

    Students are able to begin the admissions process during their second semester at Boyce or once they are considered “in progress” for at least 24 credit hours. This often occurs during the month of December for the Spring semester or June for the Fall semester. Students will go through their academic adviser to receive the application information.

    The character evaluation is intended to assess the Christian maturity of candidates and to consider their potential for success in graduate level study since the rigorous nature of this program will demand a lot of the student.

    Students not admitted to the Business Seminary Track are encouraged to consider some of Boyce College’s other excellent undergraduate degree options. Students can complete a traditional Boyce College bachelor’s degree and then enroll in the Alumni MDiv, finishing both degrees in as little as 6 years.

    Students who choose not to enroll in the Seminary Track will be able to transfer all of his or her Boyce College credit into the Business Administration bachelors degree or many other programs at Boyce.

    Students who enter the seminary track pay the standard tuition rate for Boyce College during their first year of study. If students are admitted into the concurrent MDiv after completing their first year of study, the remainder of their tuition costs are paid through a program fee over the next four years ($53,039 SBC; $70,768 non-SBC [2024-25 school year]). A down payment of $1,000 is due after the admissions process to secure a student’s spot in the concurrent degrees. Then the balance of the program fee is paid monthly over the next 44 months. Students who do not complete both degrees during the 44 month period are subject to a continuation fee of $1,000 per year.

    Yes. Seminary Track students may apply for Boyce College scholarships and must meet basic eligibility requirements including full-time study at the Louisville campus. Seminary Track students can apply for the need-based General Scholarship or the merit-based Academic Excellence Scholarship. Students who are members or members in-progress at a Southern Baptist church can qualify for the SBC tuition rate, which reduces tuition significantly.

    Seminary Track students earn the credit hours toward their undergraduate degree in several ways. First, many classes will be taken at the undergraduate level. In addition, Seminary Track students will earn some of their hours through credit-by-examination tests at the conclusion of their semesters of study.

    Seminary Track students are considered undergraduates until they reach 120 credit hours, with full-time status is 12 credit hours per semester. Once they reach 120 credit hours, Seminary Track students are considered masters-level students, with full-time status changing to 9 credit hours per semester.

    Yes, Seminary Track students get the best of both worlds—the full undergraduate student life experience combined with the opportunity to achieve their academic goals more quickly. Seminary Track students live in undergraduate housing, take undergraduate courses throughout their degree, and can participate in Boyce College’s robust student life program.

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