Associates of Arts Degree Program
The Associates of Arts Degree is a two year program for
degree seeking students. Candidates with High School Diploma and
30 semester credit Hours from our Ordinary Level Diploma Program may
proceed to the Associates of Arts Degree in the following disciplines:
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Associate of Arts Degree in Christian Education.
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Associate of Arts Degree in Biblical Studies.
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Associate of Arts Degree in Christian Ministry.
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Associate of Arts Degree in Missiology.
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Associate of Arts Degree in Theology Studies.
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Associate of Arts Degree in Church Management.
Note: Degree Requirement: 60 Semester Credit Hours.
Ambassador
For Christ International University is pleased to offer
college credits to students who complete Ambassador For Christ International Bible Institute units. Credits will be awarded
for each certificate of completion. Students may earn a maximum of 90 college credits at Ambassadors For Christ International
University by completing the Ambassador For Christ International Bible Institute program.
Credits earned by converting Ambassador For Christ International Bible
Institute certificates into Ambassador For Christ International University hours will count toward the Bachelor of Biblical
Studies degree. Students who complete the Ambassador For Christ International Bible Institute program will have 30 credit
hours in research works to complete ACIU graduation requirements for a Bachelor degree.
Bachelor of Arts Program
The Bachelor of Arts Degree is a four year program
for degree seeking students. Candidates with High School Diploma
and 60 semester credit Hours from our Advanced Level Diploma or the Associate of Arts Program may proceed to the Bachelor of Arts Degree in the following disciplines:
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Bachelor of Arts Degree in Christian Education.
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Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biblical Studies.
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Bachelor of Arts Degree in Christian Ministry.
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Bachelor of Arts Degree in Missiology.
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Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theology Studies.
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Bachelor of Arts Degree in Church Management.
Note: The degree programs are set to commence in the summer of 2008.