The Bachelor of Science in Christian Ethics equips students to construct a biblical framework through which to understand how God’s righteousness is applied to all aspects of life and to engage culture in a thoughtful manner. This program is ideal for those seeking vocational training through the BS program and for those seeking additional theological training at the seminary level.

  • On-Campus

At a Glance

  • 43

    BS Core

  • 24

    BS Major Core

  • 21

    BS Christian Ethics

  • 39

    BS Elective Hours

  • 127

    Total Hours

Program Courses

What kind of classes will I take?

B.S. Core

General Studies

  • GEN 0000 – Sexual Abuse Prevention & Response Training
    GEN 1000 – Introduction to the College Experience
    GEN 1200 – Vocation and Calling
    ETH 2900 – Introduction to Christian Ethics
    MIS 1000 – Introduction to Christian Missions
    PHI 1100 – Introduction to Philosophy: Faith, Reason, and the Christian Mind
    PSY 2600 – Introduction to Psychology

English

  • ENG 1110 – English Composition I
  • ENG 1120 – English Composition II
  • Select one of the following courses:
    • ENG 2100 – Survey of World Literature
    • ENG 2110 – Survey of British Literature
    • ENG 2120 – Survey of American Literature

Great Books

  • HUM 3110 – Great Books I
  • HUM 3120 – Great Books II
  • HUM 3130 – Great Books III
  • HUM 3140 – Great Books IV

History

Select one of the following courses:

  • HIS 1110 – World History I
  • HIS 1120 – World History II

Math

  • MAT 1600 – College Algebra

 

B.S. Major Core

Christian Studies Requirements

  • BTI 3100 – Hermeneutics
  • EVA 1100 – Evangelism: Nature and Practice
  • NTS 1110 – New Testament Introduction I
  • NTS 1120 – New Testament Introduction II
  • OTS 1110 – Old Testament Introduction I
  • OTS 1120 – Old Testament Introduction II
  • THE 3110 – Christian Theology I
  • THE 3120 – Christian Theology II

 

B.S. Christian Ethics

Select seven of the following courses:

  • ETH 3610 – Moral Foundations of Marriage and Family
  • ETH 4503 – Systems of Moral Philosophy
  • ETH 4620 – Christian Ethics and the State
  • ETH 4630 – Ethics of War and Peace
  • ETH 4640 – Created Order and Environmental Ethics
  • ETH 4650 – Ethics of Wealth and Poverty
  • ETH 4660 – Biblical Justice and Race Relations
  • ETH 4670 – Ethics of Life and Death
  • ETH 4690 – Moral Decision-Making and the Will of God
  • ETH 4695 – Christian Sexual Ethics

 

B.S. Elective Options

Required B.S. Electives

Select any twenty-one hours of undergraduate courses:

  • ***1*** – Free Elective
  • ***2*** – Free Elective
  • ***3*** – Free Elective
  • ***4*** – Free Elective

Vocational Electives

Hours that are completed in a vocation and transferred into Judson College. Reminder: Students can fulfill this Vocational requirement by either: (1) Transfer to Judson College with a completed “tent-making” associate’s degree or certificate; or (2) dual enroll at Judson College and another undergraduate institution to complete a ”tent-making” associate’s degree or certificate; students must provide documentation from the institution to the Registrar’s Office outlining the vocational degree or certification requirements they will be pursuing.

  • ***1*** – Vocational Elective
  • ***2*** – Vocational Elective
  • ***3*** – Vocational Elective
  • ***4*** – Vocational Elective

Business Minor

  • BUS 3000 – Management and Organization Behavior
  • BUS 3200 – Principles of Marketing
  • BUS 3300 – Principles of Accounting
  • BUS 3650 – Corporate Finance
  • ECO 2500 – Introduction to Economics
  • MIS 3980 – Business as Mission(s)

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