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undergraduate Programs
BACHELOR OF ARTS
The Baccalaureate Degree is Northpoint’s primary degree that broadens the student’s educational experience focusing on Biblical and Theological studies. The program is designed to develop the student for Christian service and prepare him/her for life-long learning.
All Students Double Major:
- Ministry Leadership
- Children & Family Ministry
- Student Ministry
- Intercultural Ministry
- Pastoral Ministry
- Evangelism
- Worship Arts Ministry
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ASSOCIATE IN ARTS
The Associate in Arts degree program provides the student with a basic foundation in the humanities as well as ministry training.
AA Degree Concentrations:
- Bible and Theology (62 Credits)
- Specialized Ministry (62 Credits)
- Assemblies of God Credentialing Process (65 Credits)
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One-year certificate
Providing a Pentecostal Foundation for Life
Northpoint’s One Year Certificate in Biblical Studies offers a strong foundation on which to build your Pentecostal faith. This full year of Bible, theology, and ministry classes will deepen your love for Christ, encourage your study of God’s Word, and prepare you for lifelong, Spirit-empowered service to Christ in your family, your church, or in ministry.
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dual enrollment
Dual enrollment students earn credit toward high school completion as well as college credit toward a future college degree. The more classes students take, the further ahead they will be for college. Dual Enrollment courses are different than AP courses as no AP test is required at the end of the class; instead, students receive college credit if they pass the course.
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Bachelor of Arts Courses
Freshman Year
- Old Testament History and Literature
- College Writing and Research
- Preparing for Academic Success
- Spiritual and Character Formation
- New Testament History and Literature
- Encountering God: An Introduction to Scripture
- Missio Dei: Calling, Mission, Community
- Acts
- Pentecostal Theology and Practice
- Introduction to Ministry
Sophomore Year
- Introduction to Business
- Introduction to Psychology
- Systematic Theology I
- Systematic Theology II
- Hermeneutics
- Essentials of Worship: Worship Arts Majors
- Media and Marketing
- Biblical Theology
- Pentecostal Theology
- Foundations for Public Ministry and Communication
- Biological Science
- Vocational Elective
- Church History
Junior Year
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Pentateuch
- 2 Bible/Theology Electives
- 2 Vocational Electives
- General Education Elective
- Gospels
Senior Year
- General Education Elective
- Ethics
- Pauline Theology
- Prophetical Books
- 2 Bible/Theology Electives
- Apologetics
- 2 Vocational Electives
- Historical Books
- Servant Leadership/Senior Internship
Associate in Arts
- Preparing for Academic Success
- College Writing and Research
- Old Testament History and Literature
- Hermeneutics
- Introduction to Ministry
- New Testament History and Literature
- Encountering God: An Introduction to Scripture
- Missio Dei: Calling, Mission, Community
- Foundations for Public and Ministry Communication
- Church History
- Spiritual and Character Formation
- Pentateuch
- Biological Science
- Bible and Theology Elective (6 Credits)
- 1st year Internship
- Gospels
- Pentecostal Theology and Practice
- Ethics
- Introduction to Psychology (online)
- 2nd Year Internship
To view concentrations see: Academic Catalog
FALL SEMESTER
- Old Testament History and Literature
- Preparing for Academic Success
- Acts
- Spiritual and Character Formation
- Pentecostal Theology and Practice
SPRING SEMESTER
- New Testament History and Literature
- Encountering God: An Introduction to Scripture
- Missio Dei: Calling, Mission, Community
- Introduction to Ministry
- Gospels
Dual Enrollment
- Encountering God
- Spiritual and Character Formation
- Missio Dei
- Ancient Western Civilization
- Old Testament History and Literature
- New Testament History and Literature
- Preparing for Academic Success
- College Writing and Research
- Pentecostal Theology and Practice