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TECT offers the following academic programs of study:

 

1. Bachelor of Theology (Pastoral Studies)
This is a three or four-year program designed to develop skills in individuals for Bible exegesis, theology, preaching, evangelism, counseling and church administration. It offers an ideal preparation for church ministries to pursue advanced theological training.


2. Bachelor of Theology (Christian Education)
This is a three or four-year program designed to equip individuals for a theologically informed and skillfully practiced vocation as Christian education specialists in congregations, schools and church-related organizations. It helps to prepare its graduates to assume positions as ministers of Christian education, youth, adults, children’s workers, school teachers and administrators, camp leaders or para-church youth leaders.


3. Bachelor of Theology (Missions)
This is a three or four-year course of study designed to prepare persons for the mission of the church so that they can provide advanced leadership in breaking new grounds for church planting, evangelism, cross-cultural ministries and to generally advance the cause of the Gospel among all nations.


4. Bachelor of Arts in Ministries (Adult Education)
This is a three or four-year course of study designed to prepare persons for ministry among the adult constituency. Students’ specialize in the various challenges and opportunities that may arise in working with African adults in the contemporary evangelical church and Sierra Leone and beyond.


5. Bachelor of Arts in Ministries (Chaplaincy)
This is a three or four-year course of study, which uses theology to introduce students to the specialized ministry of Chaplaincy in schools, hospitals, prisons, military and police.


6. Bachelor of Arts (Development Studies)
This is a three or four-year degree program intended to equip the learner with the basic theory and practice involved in development education as it relates specifically to the third world. The program is organized within the framework of clear biblical principles meant to equip the student with both academic and spiritual virtues for effective employment.


7. Bachelor of Arts (Peace and Conflict Studies)
This is a three or four-year degree program intended to equip the learner with the basic knowledge and skills in peace building and conflict resolution at national and international levels. With so many conflicts going on in the world, TECT has seen the need for people with a heart for peace and stability in a truly democratic society to have the kind of training within the Christian understanding and position on less issues relating to peace and conflict resolution. The course is been designed along the model of that which is already established at national and international levels.


8. Diploma in Theology
This is a two or three-year post-secondary level course of study which is designed to introduce persons to the broad field of biblical, theological, pastoral and practical ministries study. It equips persons with basic skills necessary to communicate biblical truths effectively, provide sound leadership in worship, witness and service to the community.


9. Diploma in Development Studies
This is a one-year intensive course of study, which is designed to introduce students to the discipline of development studies. Upon successful completion of the program, students may enroll for the BA development studies degree program or proceed to serve as development workers in their various communities.


10. Diploma in Peace and Conflict Studies
This is a one-year intensive course of study, which is designed to introduce students to the discipline of peace and conflict studies. Upon successful completion of the program, students may enroll for the BA in peace and conflict studies program or proceed to serve as development workers in their various communities.

 
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