
Our Programs
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Effective Servant Leadership
Our undergraduate academic curriculum seeks to integrate faith and learning where we value integrity in all its forms, educational scholarship, ministry capability, and faith-centered ideologies. We offer a varied selection of bachelor degrees to disciple people through biblical higher education, to prepare them for a lifetime of effective servant leadership.
BACHELORS IN PASTORAL STUDIES
YOU CAN LEARN PRACTICAL METHODS AND BIBLICAL SKILLS TO FULFILL YOUR PASTORAL CALL!
Earning your Bachelors degree in Pastoral Studies from Lighthouse Theological Institute and Seminary prepares you to lead a congregation of any size, anywhere in the world. You will gain the foundational skills necessary to you lead a congregation while also learnng practical methods of preaching, leadership, and effective pastoral care. There is a blend of reflection and practical emphasis that develops a set of skills to help you be effective in ministry.
Program Plan
This program plan is a suggested sequence of courses for students who entered this program during the 2024-25 academic year. Adjustments may be made as needed based on course availability, prerequisite courses, and transfer credits. Students are responsible to satisfy all program requirements by their expected graduation date. To assist with selecting courses, students should check their academic requirements report with their academic counselor.​
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This a "Flex-Faith" Eligible Program
Life Management
Undergraduate Student Orientation
Old Testament Survey I
Spiritual Life & Community
Open Elective
Understanding Humanities Diversity
Intro to Theology/Bible Doctrines
Research Writing
Unveiling Truth (Bib Herm)
Open Elective
Introduction to Philosophy
The Kingdom of God
Bible & Literature I
Preparation for Ministry I (Homiletics)
Voices of the Diaspora (Sys The I)
Cultivating Moral Leadership (Ethics)
Ministry Internship
Open Elective
Intro to Sociology
Bible & Literature II
Pastoral Care of Women
Multicultural Ministry & Diversity
Roots of Faith: OT Perspectives
Changing the World through Mentoring
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New Testament Survey I
Music & Media for Ministry
Financial Wellness
Open Elective
Biblical Foundations of Leadership
Pastoral Care Counseling
Race, Ethnicity, and American Politics
Introduction to Public Speaking
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Biblical Foundations of Leadership
Conflict Resolution & Peacemaking
Prep for Min II (Pastoral Theo/Ch Adm)
Servant Leadership Principles
So Great a Cloud (Sys Theo II)
Diversity In Faith & Practice (Comp Rel)
NT Church History
Foundations of Marketing
Open Elective
Open Elective
Open Elective
Open Elective
Senior Seminar in Pastoral Studies​​
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BACHELORS IN BIBLICAL COUNSELING
COUNSELING THAT IS BIBLICAL, CHRIST-FOCUSED, AND GOSPEL SATURATED.
Lighthouse Theological Institute and Seminary's Biblical Counseling program is designed to provide you with a philosophical, ideological, and theological basis of knowledge in the sufficiency of Scripture and its interpretation for the task of counseling and soul care, in service to the biblically mandated mission and ministries of the local church.
Program Plan
This program plan is a suggested sequence of courses for students who entered this program during the 2024-25 academic year. Adjustments may be made as needed based on course availability, prerequisite courses, and transfer credits. Students are responsible to satisfy all program requirements by their expected graduation date. To assist with selecting courses, students should check their academic requirements report with their academic counselor.​
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This a "Flex-Faith" Eligible Program
Life Management
Undergraduate Student Orientation
Old Testament Survey I
Personal Evangelism & Discipleship
Fundamentals of Biblical Counseling
History of Soul Care
Intro to Theology/Bible Doctrines
Research Writing
Unveiling Truth (Bib Herm)
Old Testament Survey II
Introduction to Philosophy
The Kingdom of God
Bible & Literature I
Open Elective
Global Missions
Cultivating Moral Leadership (Ethics)
Biblical Counseling Internship I
Marriage & Family Counseling
Contemporary Issues in Counseling
Addictions & Emotions
Bible & Literature II
Multicultural Ministry & Diversity
Biblical Counseling & Medical Issues
Biblical Counseling & Grief and Loss
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New Testament Survey I
Theological Basis for Biblical Counseling
Financial Wellness
Introduction to Public Speaking
Biblical Foundations of Leadership
Intro to Psychology
Race, Ethnicity, and American Politics
Foundations of Kingdom's Success
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New Testament Survey II
Biblical Counseling & Psychology
Open Elective
Servant Leadership Principles
Biblical Counseling & Christian Ethics
Intro to Business & Finance
NT Church History
Foundations of Marketing
Open Elective
Open Elective
Open Elective
Open Elective
​Biblical Counseling Internship II​
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BACHELORS IN CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP
EQUIPPING STUDENTS WITH THE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS NECESSARY TO LEAD WITH INTERITY AND BIBLICAL WISDOM.
LThis program is grounded in a Christ-centered, gospel-saturated approach, focusing on the theological principles of leadership, servant leadership, and the sufficiency of Scripture in guiding effective organizational practices. Students will gain a strong foundation in biblical counseling, church administration, and leadership development, preparing them to serve and lead within the local church and other Christian ministries with both grace and competence.
Program Plan
This program plan is a suggested sequence of courses for students who entered this program during the 2024-25 academic year. Adjustments may be made as needed based on course availability, prerequisite courses, and transfer credits. Students are responsible to satisfy all program requirements by their expected graduation date. To assist with selecting courses, students should check their academic requirements report with their academic counselor.​
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This a "Flex-Faith" Eligible Program
Life Management
Undergraduate Student Orientation
Old Testament Survey I
Business Ethics
Conflict Resolution & Peacemaking
DEI in Organization Movements
Intro to Theology/Bible Doctrines
Research Writing
Unveiling Truth (Bib Herm)
Accounting Principles
Church/Business Staffing
The Kingdom of God
Bible & Literature I
Open Elective
Accounting for Non-Profits
Cultivating Moral Leadership (Ethics)
Open Elective
Marketing & Management
Legal Environment of Business
Financial Planning
Leadership Principles
Multicultural Ministry & Diversity
Open Elective
Organizational Management Internship I
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New Testament Survey I
Principles of Economics
Financial Wellness
Introduction to Public Speaking
Biblical Foundations of Leadership
Organizational Principles
Race, Ethnicity, and American Politics
Foundations of Kingdom's Success
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Biblical Business Principles
Organizational Psychology
Prep for Min II (Pastoral Theo/Ch Adm)
Servant Leadership Principles
Managing a Non-Profit Organizations
Intro to Business & Finance
NT Church History
Foundations of Marketing
Open Elective
Open Elective
Open Elective
Open Elective
Organizational Management Internship II​
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BACHELORS IN BIBLICAL STUDIES
COMPREHENSIVE FOUNDATION IN THE STUDY OF SCRIPTURE, THEOLOGY, AND BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION.
This program equips students with a deep understanding of the Bible’s historical, cultural, and theological contexts. Students will develop critical skills in biblical exegesis, theology, and spiritual formation, preparing them for ministry, teaching, and leadership roles within the church and beyond.
Program Plan
This program plan is a suggested sequence of courses for students who entered this program during the 2024-25 academic year. Adjustments may be made as needed based on course availability, prerequisite courses, and transfer credits. Students are responsible to satisfy all program requirements by their expected graduation date. To assist with selecting courses, students should check their academic requirements report with their academic counselor.​
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This a "Flex-Faith" Eligible Program
Life Management
Undergraduate Student Orientation
Old Testament Survey I
Understanding Prayer
Studying & Teaching the Bible
Personal Growth & Leadership
Intro to Theology/Bible Doctrines
Research Writing
Unveiling Truth (Bib Herm)
Understanding Humanities Diversity
Prep for Min I (Pastoral Theo/Ch Adm)
The Kingdom of God
Bible & Literature I
Open Elective
New Testament Survey II
Cultivating Moral Leadership (Ethics)
Open Elective
Intro to Philosophy
Foundations Speech & Apologetics
So Great a Cloud of Witnesses (Sys Th II)
Making & Leading Disciples
Multicultural Ministry & Diversity
Open Elective
The Gospels: Who Is This Jesus?
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New Testament Survey I
Nature of Faith
Financial Wellness
Introduction to Public Speaking
Reimagining Scripture
Diversity in Faith & Practice
Race, Ethnicity, and American Politics
Old Testament Survey II
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Deconstructing 1st Peter
Living Epistles
Preparation for Ministry I (Homiletics)
Legacy of Great Leaders
Voices of the Diaspora (Sys Th I)
Bible & Literature II
NT Church History
Diversity in Faith & Practice (Comp. Rel)
Open Elective
Open Elective
Open Elective
Open Elective
Open Elective
Pauls Antics: Study of the Epistles
Book of Revelation
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New Testament Survey I
Music & Media for Ministry
Financial Wellness
Open Elective
Biblical Foundations of Leadership
Pastoral Care Counseling
Race, Ethnicity, and American Politics
Speech Communication?
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Biblical Foundations of Leadership
Conflict Resolution & Peacemaking
Prep for Min II (Pastoral Theo/Ch Adm)
Servant Leadership Principles
So Great a Cloud (Sys Theo II)
Diversity In Faith & Practice (Comp Rel)
NT Church History
Foundations of Marketing
Open Elective
Open Elective
Open Elective
Open Elective
Senior Seminar in Pastoral Studies
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