Horizon College and Seminary - Programs

Programs

Horizon College and Seminary offers:

  • Bachelor of Theology (4 Years) with Majors in: Pastoral Ministries, Global Ministries, Worship & Music Ministries, Youth Ministries
  • Bachelor of Arts (4 Years) with Majors in: Pastoral Ministries, Global Ministries, Worship & Music Ministries, Youth Ministries
  • Diploma in Pastoral Ministries (3 Years)
  • Bachelor of Arts (4 Years) Major in Christian Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts (4 Years) Major in Vocational Programs
  • Diploma in Christian Studies (3 Years)
  • Advanced Certificate (2 Years)
  • Certificates (1 Year)
  • Seminary

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