Christian Education Program
No Refunds on Book Orders.
First Year Course Outline
Tuition: $3,250.00 plus $60 application fee (Book Fees/Graduation Fees...listed separately)
Prerequisite: Master of Biblical Studies, Theology or Divinity
Graduation Requirement: VERY IMPORTANT. A 12,000 word thesis / dissertation required for this degree, typed and mailed to NCBI, PO Box 865, Carolina Beach, NC 28428, no later than April 15th. This is mandatory! Without this thesis / disseration, you will not receive your degree. This will be placed in your file at NCBI.
1st Quarter
Course: CE-111 / DAP I
Teaching Syllabus: DAP I - Taulbee
Course: CE-112 / Christian Education
Teaching Syllabus: Introduction to Christian Education - Dulin
Course: CE-113 / Evolution vs. Creationism
Teaching Syllabus: Evolution vs. Creationism - A. Simpson
Course: CE-114 / Personal Evangelism
Teaching Syllabus: Personal Evangelism - A. Simpson
2nd Quarter
Course: CE-121 / DAP II
Teaching Syllabus: DAP II - Taulbee
Course: CE-122 / Biblical Teaching
Teaching Syllabus: Biblical Teaching Concepts - A. Simpson
Course: CE-123 / Christian Psychology
Teaching Syllabus: Christian Psychology - Simpson
Course: CE-124 / Jewish History I
Teaching Syllabus: Jewish History I - Wagner
3rd Quarter
Course: CE-131 / Old Testament Survey
Teaching Syllabus: Old Testament Survey - A Simpson
Course: CE-132 / Christian Character
Teaching Syllabus: Christian Character - A. Simpson
Course: CE-133 / Canon of the Bible
Teaching Syllabus: Canon of the Bible - Simpson
Course: CE-134 / Jewish History II
Teaching Syllabus: Jewish History II - Wagner
4th Quarter
Course: CE-141 / Counseling
Teaching Syllabus: Christian Counseling - Simpson
Course: CE-142 / Speech
Teaching Syllabus: Sermon Delivery - Simpson
Course: CE-143 / American History
Teaching Syllabus: Early American History - A. Simpson
Course: CE-144 / Bible Manners & Customs
Teaching Syllabus: Manners & Customs - Simpson
Second Year Course Outline
1st Quarter
Course: CE-211 / Seven Laws of the Teacher
Teaching Syllabus: 7 Laws of the Teacher - Hendricks
Course: CE-212 / Discipleship
Teaching Syllabus: Discipleship - Simpson
Course: CE-213 / Baptist History
Teaching Syllabus: Baptist History - Wagner
Course: CE-214 / English I
Teaching Syllabus: English Grammar I - Hathcock
2nd Quarter
Course: CE-221 / Seven Laws of the Learner
Teaching Syllabus: 7 Laws of the Learner - Wilkinson
Course: CE-222 / Cults
Teaching Syllabus: Cults - Simpson
Course: CE-223 / Biblical Leadership
Teaching Syllabus: Bible Lessons in Leadership - A. Simpson
Course: CE-224 / English II
Teaching Syllabus: English Grammar II - Hathcock
3rd Quarter
Course: CE-231 / Practical Leadership
Teaching Syllabus: N/A
Course: CE-232 / Music Theory
Teaching Syllabus: Music Ministry - J. Simpson
Course: CE-233 / New Testament Survey
Teaching Syllabus: New Testament Survey - J. Simpson
Course: CE-234 / The Christian Home
Teaching Syllabus: The Home - Goodman
4th Quarter
Course: CE-241 / Brides/Women of the Bible
Teaching Syllabus: Brides of the Bible - Simpson
Course: CE-242 / Spiritual Gifts
Teaching Syllabus: Spiritual Gifts - Goodman
Course: CE-243 / Missions
Teaching Syllabus: Reviewing Biblical Missions - Whitlock
Course: CE-244 / English III
Teaching Syllabus: English Composition -
Additional Coursework Plus: Coursework Being Developed
12,000 Word Dissertation in personally chosen field of study.
This Degree is for Religious Vocations Only.
VERY IMPORTANT. A 12,000 word thesis / dissertation required for this degree, typed and mailed to NCBI, PO Box 865, Carolina Beach, NC 28428, no later than April 15th. This is mandatory. Without this thesis / dissertation, you will not receive your degree. This will be placed in your file at NCBI.
Additional Available Coursework
• The Spirit World
• Personal Development
• New Testament Survey
• Advanced Language Courses (Greek & Spanish)
• Answers in Genesis (Dr. Ken Ham Videos)
• The Tabernacle
• The Temple
• Great Men of the Bible I
• Great Men of the Bible II
• The Spirit World
• Prayer
• Dispensational Truth I
• Dispensational Truth II
• The Second Coming
• Proverbs
• Parables
• Baptist Distinctives
Coursework Being Developed
• American Literature
• English Literature
• Introduction to Computers
• Advanced Computer Training
• Typewriting
• Speed Reading and Comprehension
• Memory Techniques
• Sign Language
• College Mathematics
• Geography
Student Nondiscrimination Policy
The North Carolina Bible Institute admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin with all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of NCBI. The North Carolina Bible Institute does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of its policies, loan programs or other school administered programs.