Caribbean Wesleyan College Programmes
Biblical Studies
BI 132 Hermeneutics (3) This course is designed as a study of the history of Biblical interpretation from Bible times to the present and of the methods that can be used as tools in the interpretive process.
Biblical StudiesChristian Education
CE131 Introduction to Christian Education (3) This course provides an introduction to the educational ministries of the local church and the broader church context. Special attention is given to ministry foundations
Introduction to Christian Education CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES
BU230 Organizational Behavior (3) This course offers a study of organizational theory and application. The managerial functions of planning, controlling, staffing, directing
Christian MinistriesGENERAL EDUCATION
<>GE132 Introduction to Sociology (3)
This course is a study of sociological concepts and social institutions with an emphasis on social problems and social and cultural change. The course is taught within the context of Christian responsibility and social action.
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESThis course is a study of sociological concepts and social institutions with an emphasis on social problems and social and cultural change. The course is taught within the context of Christian responsibility and social action.
HISTORICAL STUDIES
CH231Introduction to Church History (3) This is the first course on the history of the church from its inception. It contains Ancient History from 5BC to AD590, Medieval History from AD590 to 1517, and Modern History from 1517 to the present
Historical Studies CoursesTHEOLOGICAL STUDIES
TH131 Doctrine of Holiness (3)
This course presents the study of Christian Perfection focusing on its biblical, doctrinal, experiential and practical dimensions. Some attention will also be given to conflicting theories and objections to this doctrine.
THEOLOGICAL STUDIES COURSESThis course presents the study of Christian Perfection focusing on its biblical, doctrinal, experiential and practical dimensions. Some attention will also be given to conflicting theories and objections to this doctrine.
Course Descriptions
Course Numbering
Department and Number generally identify courses. The following prefixes designate the department of the course:
- BI Biblical Interpretation
- BL Biblical Language
- BU Business
- CE Christian Education
- CH Church History
- CL Christian Leadership
- CM Christian Ministry
- GE General Education
- MI Missions
- MU Music
- NT New Testament
- OT Old Testament
- PC Pastoral Counseling
- PH Philosophy
- PR Preaching
- TH Theology
The first digit of a course number indicates the program year in which the course is usually taken
-First Year -Second Year -Third Year -Fourth Year
The second digit indicates the number of credit hours for which the course is offered.
The third digit indicates whether the course is offered in the first or the second semester. An odd number indicates the first semester while an even number indicates the second semester.
Example: OT 131 – Old Testament Literature
Department – Old Testament – First Year; 3 Credit Hours; First Semester