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Bachelor of Arts (BA), Christian Studies: Apologetics
Program Overview
The Christian Studies: Apologetics concentration will prepare future pastors and ministry leaders for success in the professional world. You’ll be able to build churches and ministries that know how to present the gospel in a way that makes sense to today’s culture. This program is unique because you’ll receive more apologetics training than at a seminary, learn to appeal to hearts and minds with truth, and study content that has 21st century relevance. Your professors are well-versed in the history and trends of apologetics and will teach you how to create a solid theological and philosophical foundation.

Program at a
Glance
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
122
DETAILS
Total Credit Hours: 122
Program Type: Bachelor’s
Format: Seated (Main Campus)
Time to Complete: 4 Years (8 Semesters)
Start Date: Fall: August | Spring: January

Why AU?
Your time in the apologetics concentration will be a rigorous and rewarding journey. Here are three reasons why you should study apologetics at AU:
Receive More Apologetics Training than at a Seminary
You’ll study more apologetics than most seminary students. Professors well-versed in the history and prevailing trends in apologetics will teach you how to create a solid theological and philosophical foundation. You’ll use this foundation to build a church or ministry with sound views about God and a focus on reaching people from all beliefs and backgrounds.
Appeal to Hearts and Minds with Truth
You’ll study how to appeal to the depths of human intelligence and emotion without sacrificing truth.
Twenty-first Century Relevance
What you learn is relevant to the world as it is now. You’ll tailor your knowledge of God to the needs and understanding of the people with whom you interact in your ministry.

Career Outlook

Career Outlook
Admission Requirements
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Previous Degree Required
No previous degree is required to enroll in this program.: :
Transcript Requirements
Official high school or GED transcripts will need to be submitted as part of the application process for this program. Transfer students must submit official transcripts from their previous school.: :
Additional Admission Requirements
Two essays (prompts) or official SAT, ACT, or CLT scores are required during the application process.: :
Application Deadline
Anderson University has a rolling admission process (students are notified when the are accepted whenever that is during the year) but students are encouraged to apply by the following dates: December 1st for the best scholarship consideration and no later than July 1st to begin in the fall semester.More Information
I-20 Approved: Yes
I-17 Approved: No
Non Degree Option Available (Minor): Christian Studies
Program Director:
Dr. Bryan Cribb
Dr. Bryan Cribb
Breakdown of Credit Hours:
41 Credit Hours – University Core Requirements | 28 Credit Hours – Christian Studies Major Core Requirements | 12 Credit Hours – Christian Studies Major Electives | 9 Credit Hours – Apologetics Concentration Requirements | 32 Credit Hours – General Electives
41 Credit Hours – University Core Requirements | 28 Credit Hours – Christian Studies Major Core Requirements | 12 Credit Hours – Christian Studies Major Electives | 9 Credit Hours – Apologetics Concentration Requirements | 32 Credit Hours – General Electives

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