Bachelor of Theology (Distance/Online)
Credits: 120
Program Description
Bachelor of Theology program is the Bible based education for life transformation and service at large in the society. This program lays the foundation to biblical ethos and practice, basic theological comprehension of doctrine, missional input for effective Christian ministry with historical analysis for social well-being. It is designed to equip students to see missional leadership for effective service.
Philosophy of Education
This program intended to provide students with academic skills for an in-depth understanding of the Christian faith, history and doctrines. It equips and empowers students to go for mission of God as well as their advanced studies. This enables and prepares students to get involved in the social change through the ministry of Church, organizations and society. Towards Christian mission, it provides practical dimensions of ministry to interact with their neighbors and colleagues. It seeks to provide a thorough understanding of the life and teaching of Jesus Christ for the planting and developing churches in different parts in India and oversees.
Program Objectives
- To develop the skills of analysis and exposition of the word of God
- To provide tools and skills for the biblical interpretation
- To demonstrate the basic understanding of biblical theology
Program Outcomes
- To have the knowledge of God’s word for effective service at large
- To equip students to develop a life style of obedience and discipline
- It helps students to grow spiritually and have relationship with God
- To Prepare students for church planting and Christian mission
Program Requirements
- Admission Requirements
Candidates for the B.Th degree must have completed the pre-university course or its equivalent. While those who have completed their PUC or their equivalents are preferred, students who have appeared and awaiting results may also apply. But they must produce the certificate of successful completion before the culmination of the first semester.
- Graduation Requirements
Along with the successful completion of subjects of the B.Th Course there are requirements integrated from workshops, field educations and holistic formations. These are evaluated under the guidance of particular in charge as per the philosophy of the program, they are as followed:
Workshop-1 (Media & Communication)
The 12 weeks of Media & Communication workshop is primarily focused in digital learning and effective communication of the gospel in Christian mission. Media and communication workshop intended to create a platform where learner benefits, finds people who are seeking truth, open for change in their lives and receive Christ. It involves more learning hours, and practical assignments. The weekly assessment method is followed as- Total point is 10: [A (10-9): Excellent, B (8-7): Very Good, C (6-5): Mediocre, F (4-0): Inadequate]. With the continuous assessment process learners will be provided a certificate of Media & Communication by Create Media School, Oellingen.
Workshop-2 (Health Promotion & Awareness)
The health promotion & awareness workshop is offered in 15 days of contact class within 6 months of time. It involves theory & practical hours. Assignments are allotted for the students during the course of workshop and required follow up. With the continuous assessment process learners will be provided a community health promoter certificate by Christian Medical College, Vellore.
Workshop-3 (Mission & Ministry)
The department of Christian mission and ministry collaborates with mission experts from both native & oversees and conduct this workshop. In this, the BIHER learners are required to have practical reflections and learning. The duration of the workshop is 2 weeks. It is more of peer learning & group discussion. It encourages participants to reflect their experiences in Christ with demonstration, drama, skit, etc. Group learning and various ideas are collaborated in presentation as per the nature of workshop. The last session evaluates assignments, discussion and demonstrations for final grade. The assessment method is followed as- Total point is 10: [A (10-9): Excellent, B (8-7): Very Good, C (6-5): Mediocre, F (4-0): Inadequate]. Finally learners are awarded with a certificate of mission & ministry.
Character Formation
The character formation is the part of holistic formation of BIHER. The candidate is evaluated by the discipline committee under the Warden. It evaluates the discipline and character of a student during the course of his or her studies. Each semester’s final assessment reflects the continuous evaluation of discipline and character. The final grade is produced as per all semester’s data of the candidate and finally credited in his/her course requirement. The evaluation method is as such- Total point is (8×5) 40: [A (40-32): Excellent, B (31-24): Very Good, C (23-16): Mediocre, F (15-0): Inadequate]. Overall average will be taken for the final grade.
Spiritual Formation
The Spiritual formation is the part of holistic formation of BIHER. The candidate is evaluated by the Spiritual affairs committee under the department of Spiritual affairs/ Chaplain. It evaluates the godly living and spiritual aspect of a student during the course of his or her studies. Each semester’s final assessment reflects the summative evaluation of spiritual life of the student. The final grade is produced as per all semester’s data of candidate and credited in his/ her course requirement. The evaluation method is as such- Total point is (8×5) 40: [A (40-32): Excellent, B (31-24: Very Good, C (23-16): Mediocre, F (15-0): Inadequate]. Overall average will be taken for the final grade.
Field Education-1: Evangelism Practical
The two months field education on evangelism practical and its report & grade is essentially required for the completion of B,Th course. It is intended to evaluate student’s skills of evangelism, interest of Christian ministry and mission. This is conducted under the supervision of a faculty coordinator and local pastor. Evaluation is done by local supervisor/ pastor and reported to BIHER’s practical department officer. The assessment method is followed as- Total point is 10: [A (10-9): Excellent, B (8-7): Very Good, C (6-5): Mediocre, F (4-0): Inadequate]. The submitted grade points qualify the particular candidate for graduation.
Field Education-2: Community & Social Involvement
In two months of field education, the 15 days on community & social involvement is essentially required for the completion of B,Th course. It is intended to evaluate candidate’s social engagement in various activities, projects, assignments, etc., for the common welfare of community as per the Christian ethos. This field education is conducted under the supervision of a faculty and local coordinator. Evaluation is done by local coordinator and reported to BIHER’s practical department officer. The assessment method followed as- Total point is 10: [A (10-9): Excellent, B (8-7): Very Good, C (6-5): Mediocre, F (4-0): Inadequate]. The submitted grade points qualify the candidate for graduation.
General Rubric
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- Evaluation procedure of frequent assessment (weekly assignments) is Continuous formative evaluation, it is in learning hours and facilitated by the educators.
- Each unit marks must be comprehensive. Though internal understanding is 28 pass marks out of 70 marks, completion of each assessment with other alternate as per student’s level must be set by the educator.
- There are A, B, C, F level of grade evaluation. A (advanced) this student’s work is consistently of a superior quality and represents performance that demonstrate ability to synthesize and evaluate information for application of variety of tasks. “A” work should be at a level that it could be displayed for other students to review and emulate. B (proficient) a consistently above average comprehension of the subject matter coupled with high quality oral and written communication skills. This student fulfil all the requirements outlined in the syllabus, exceeding some and demonstrate abilities/ skills to apply knowledge learned on assigned tasks. C (Basic) the student only meets the minimum knowledge and comprehension level. This student accomplishes only the nominal requirements of the program and displays minimal initiative. F is No credit. The 40 % of each set marks is counted as pass marks.
- Incase major incompletion of the subject’s frequent assessments and unsatisfactory of educator must be informed in remarks column for the supplementary and course
- 43 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Semester 1 - BT 601 - English (Prerequisite)0
- Semester 1 - BT 101 - Introduction to Old Testament0
- Semester 1 - BT 151 - Introduction to New Testament0
- Semester 1 - BT 152 - Life & Ministry of Jesus0
- Semester 1 - BT 401 - Introduction to Christian Ministry0
- Semester 1 - BT 153 - Book of Acts0
- Semester 1 - BT 602 - Study Method0
- Semester 1 - BT 651 - Media & Communication (Workshop - 1)0
- Semester 2 - BT 102 - History of Israel0
- Semester 2 - BT 301 - Evangelism & Church Planting0
- Semester 2 - BT 154 - General Epistles0
- Semester 2 - BT 402 - Christian Education0
- Semester 2 - BT 501 - Introduction to Indian Society0
- Semester 2 - BT 302 - Introduction to Mission0
- Semester 2 - BT 306 - Field Education - I0
- Semester 3 - BT 201 - Christian Doctrines - I0
- Semester 3 - BT 551 - History of Christianity0
- Semester 3 - BT 103 - Biblical Interpretation0
- Semester 3 - BT 104 - Pentateuch0
- Semester 3 - BT 155 - Elementary Greek - I0
- Semester 3 - BT 303 - History of Christian Mission in India0
- Semester 3 - BT 652 - Christian Mission & Ministry (Workshop - 2)0
- Semester 4 - BT 202 - Christian Doctrines - II0
- Semester 4 - BT 552 - History of Christianity in India0
- Semester 4 - BT 157 - Synoptic Studies0
- Semester 4 - BT 156 - Elementary Greek - II (Johannine Literature)0
- Semester 4 - BT 304 - Biblical Foundation for Mission0
- Semester 4 - BT 404 - Homiletics0
- Semester 4 - BT 307 - Field Education - II0
- Semester 5 - BT 105 - Prophetic Books0
- Semester 5 - BT 203 - Contemporary Theologies and Its Trend in India0
- Semester 5 - BT 106 - Hebrew Poetry & Wisdom Literature0
- Semester 5 - BT 351 - Major Religions in India0
- Semester 5 - BT 158 - Pauline Epistles0
- Semester 5 - BT 204 - Defending Christian Faith0
- Semester 5 - BT 408 - Character Formation0
- Semester 6 - BT 405 - Pastoral Care & Counseling0
- Semester 6 - BT 107 - Daniel & Revelation0
- Semester 6 - BT 406 - Christian Ethics0
- Semester 6 - BT 352 - Modern Religious & Secular Movement0
- Semester 6 - BT 407 - Church Administration & Leadership0
- Semester 6 - BT 305 - Current Trends and Issues in Christian Mission0
- Semester 6 - BT 502 - Ministerial / Spiritual Formation0