WBC Courses

WBC Core Course Description (Syllabus) 2022-23

I.      America – Christian Nation

II.     Foundational Deliverance

III.    The Names of God

IV.    Outreach Counseling Evaluation 

V.     Hell Judgment and the Woes of God

VI.    Sexual Disorders from a Biblical Perspective

VII.   Spiritually Dealing with Weather Patterns and Storms

VIII.  An Apostolic View of the Separation of Church and State 

IX.    Christian Legal Defense… Judge Pam Archibald

X.     Fasting and Prayer…Dr. Fred Hogan M.D.

XI.    Dealing with the Spirit of Terrorism 

XII.   Secular Humanism 2022

XIII.  Dealing with Inner Healing and Emotional Damage

XIV.  Ancestral Worship, The Orishas and The Spirit of This Age

*Dates and Order of Course Instruction TBA

*Each Student will have a tailored curriculum based on the course study

Course Requirements

Once applicants have received official letter of acceptance, WBC courses may be taken through the course portal. Some assignments require additional research.  Students will find that many hours of study and preparation may be required to complete the assigned course.  

GENERAL COURSES (GC) –   Courses required for the completion of all degree     programs.  These courses are distributed monthly and    must be completed on a monthly basis in order to advance to the following course.

MAJOR COURSES (MC) – Courses specifically designed for each program focus. These courses are more detailed and require more research than general courses. 

Practicums/Clinicals

Practicums are educational training opportunities (through life experience) assignments designed to suit the student’s course. Clinical assignments include travel to ministerial trips with Dr. Kimberly Daniels. Clinicals are chosen and approved by Dr. Daniels.   

COURSE CREATION PROJECT

Education students are required to create a college course.  The topic may be taken out of the research paper, thesis or dissertation.  The student must provide a 30 minute, recorded teachings with a 10-question test and answer key.  

PAPER GUIDELINES

All papers must be typed, 12 pt. font and double-spaced with 1-inch margins. Cover sheets and  page numbers and the last name of student must be on each page.  References for all research must be indicated on Reference Page or Bibliography.  Footnotes required for Thesis and Dissertations only.  Students must cite any paraphrased or directly quoted information.

DEGREES

ASSOCIATES in BIBLICAL STUDIES

Degree Requirements:

12 General Courses

Specified 2500 Word Research Paper 

 

BACHELOR

I. CHRISTIAN COUNSELING

Degree requirements:

12 General Courses

3 Major Courses

5000 Word Research Paper – Subject TBA

II. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

Degree requirements:

12 General Courses

3 Major Courses (to include 1 Course Creation Project)

5000 Word Research Paper – Subject TBA

1 Course Creation Project

 

MASTERS

I. CHRISTIAN COUNSELING

Degree requirements:

12 General Courses

3 Major Courses

50 Page Thesis – Topic & Dates TBA

1 Practicum (*More information will be given by instructor)

II. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

Degree requirements:

12 General Courses

3 Major Courses (to include 1 Course Creation Project)

50 Page Thesis – Topic & Dates TBA

1 Course Creation Project / Seminar-Conference  (*More information will be given by instructor)

 

DOCTORATE

I. CHRISTIAN COUNSELING

Degree requirements:

12 General Courses

3 Major Courses

100 Page Dissertation – Topic Must Be Approved

1 Practicum/ 1 Seminar-Conference (More information given by instructor)

II. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

Degree requirements:

12 General Courses

3 Major Courses

100 Page Dissertation – Topic Must Be Approved

1 Course Creation Project / 1 Seminar-Conference (More information given by instructor)

III. THEOLOGY

Degree requirements:

12 General Courses

3 Major Courses

100 Page Dissertation – Topic Must Be Approved

1 Practicum / 1Seminar-Conference (More information given by instructor)

*TBA – To Be Announced:  All Topics and Dates for research projects, papers and seminars will be announced