Programs
LCU currently offers undergraduate degrees that include:
- Biblical Studies,
- Biblical Exposition,
- Business Administration,
- Children and Family Ministry,
- Christian Education,
- Intercultural Studies,
- Mass Communications,
- Philosophy,
- Pre-Nursing,
- Preaching,
- Psychology (formerly Community and Care Ministries),
- TESOL,
- Worship Ministry,
- Youth Ministry
Graduate programs include:
- Master of Divinity,
- Master of Arts in Bible or Theology,
- Master of Arts in Ministry,
- Master of Arts in Counseling,
- Master of Arts in TESOL,
- Master of Arts in Organizational Management,
- Doctor of Ministry
Seminary Master of Arts and/or Master of Divinity students select a specialization from the following fields:
Bible and Theology/Philosophy Field—Bible:
- Biblical Languages
- New Testament
- Old Testament
Theology & Philosophy:
- Christian Apologetics
- Church History/Historical Theology
- Church & Culture
- Contemporary Christian Theology
- General Theology
- Philosophy
Christian Ministries Field--
- General Ministry
- Preaching Ministry
- Church Development
- Christian Education
- Leadership Studies
- Worship Studies
- Pastoral Care & Counseling
- Intercultural Studies (Missions)
- Bible Translation
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