Get your education in biblical studies at Calvary College.
Calvary College offers on-site courses at the Calvary Church Osuna campus. Classes are scheduled to allow students to work and remain committed to church and family while pursuing a biblical education. This is ideal for students who prefer a classroom setting.
Calvary College offers online classes, which must each be completed within sixteen weeks. This is ideal for students who prefer directed self-study with the flexibility of online classes.
All BA-level Bible classes are three units.
All MA-level Bible classes are four units.
Calvary College and Calvary Chapel University (CCU) have formed a partnership that provides the opportunity for individuals to take their life’s purpose to a whole new level with a degree in biblical studies. This combination of online and on-site classes trains students to study the Bible academically, think about it critically, and serve God practically. Online classes can be taken anytime.
CCU offers accredited degrees, dual credit for high school, and life credit for applicants. Financial aid is available and transfer credits are accepted for most Calvary College classes.
Our continued partnership with Veritas International University (VIU) allows students to take classes 100 percent online while pursuing a degree.
VIU offers accredited bible degrees and certifications. Veteran benefits are available.
Calvary College students will study the text of the Bible, learning the art and science of biblical exposition while reading and reflecting on the Bible as God’s specific revelation to humanity, the truth of God made manifest in written form.
Students will be instructed to examine and interpret the Bible according to its historical-grammatical context, as well as learn biblical doctrines pertaining to life and godliness.
Through the practical application of preaching and communication, students will learn biblical study preparation, preaching, and teaching techniques.
Classes are offered Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday with evening sessions from 6:30 to 9:30 pm. Sign up for the one that best works with your busy lifestyle.
Calvary College on-site and online classes are not accredited, but upon completion they are covered by accreditation when transferred to CCU. CCU offers accredited BA and MA degrees. VIU offers BA through doctorate degrees.
Submit a completed application and a $75 application fee no later than January 3, 2022 to secure enrollment for the spring 2022 academic semester. A background check is required for all students age eighteen and older attending on-site classes.
Theology 2 covers six areas of theology. These are examined according to their historical development and compared to the nuanced distinctions of the major theological systems. 1. The doctrine of man (Anthropology) 2. The doctrine of sin (Hamartiology) 3. The of salvation (Soteriology) 4. The doctrine of the church (Ecclesiology) 5. The doctrine of end times/last things (Eschatology)
The Fundamentals of Biblical Counseling was developed primarily as a practical ``how to`` counseling and discipleship skills based course. As such, it has three distinct aspects.1.)The skills of a counselor. How the helper conducts themselves in the helping process.2.) The counseling process. How the helper moves through the stages of the process: What is/What is desired/How to move from what is to what is desired.3.)The Biblical and theological framework and foundation of the helping process.
This course will examine the historical background, cultural context, and theological contribution of each Old Testament book within God’s progressive revelation. It provides an introduction to the authorship and contents and major themes of each Old Testament book. Special attention will be given to important persons, places and events of the Old Testament.
This course is designed as an overview of the major events, movements, and personages associated with the development of the Bible. It is intended as a survey of God's providential hand working through His people in the formation of the written word.
A Study on the End Times covers the primary views of the End Times. To contextually cover this topic, a number of areas will be covered:1. Methods and history of interpretation specific to Biblical prophecy.2. The Biblical covenants as related to prophecy.3. Prophecies concerning the present Church Age.4. Views of the Rapture5. The Second Advent6. The Millennium7. The Eternal State
BA Level Courses: 3 credit units each
Genesis through Malachi
Matthew through Revelation
Theology 1 covers seven areas of Theology. 1.) Theology and theological systems 2.)Bibliology and Hermenutics (Bibliology) 3.)The doctrine of God (Theology Proper) 4.)The doctrine of the Trinity (Trinitarinism) 5.)The doctrine of Jesus Christ (Christology) 6.)The doctrine of the Holy Spirit (Pneumatology) 7.)The doctrine of Angels (Angelology)
Theology 2 covers six areas of theology. These are examined according to their historical development and compared to the nuanced distinctions of the major theological systems: 1. The doctrine of man (anthropology) 2. The doctrine of sin (hamartiology) 3. The doctrine of salvation (soteriology) 4. The doctrine of the church (ecclesiology) 5. The doctrine of end times/last things (eschatology)
MA level Courses: 4 credit units each
Genesis through Malachi
Theology 1 covers seven areas of Theology. 1.) Theology and theological systems 2.)Bibliology and Hermenutics (Bibliology) 3.)The doctrine of God (Theology Proper) 4.)The doctrine of the Trinity (Trinitarinism) 5.)The doctrine of Jesus Christ (Christology) 6.)The doctrine of the Holy Spirit (Pneumatology) 7.)The doctrine of Angels (Angelology)
Theology 2 covers six areas of theology. These are examined according to their historical development and compared to the nuanced distinctions of the major theological systems: 1. The doctrine of man (anthropology) 2. The doctrine of sin (hamartiology) 3. The doctrine of salvation (soteriology) 4. The doctrine of the church (ecclesiology) 5. The doctrine of end times/last things (eschatology)
Matthew through Acts – NT Survey 1
Romans through Revelation – NT Survey 2
Class: Old Testament Survey
Class: Old Testament Survey
Class: Theology II
Class: A Study on the End Times
Class: A Study on the End Times
Class: The History and Authenticity of the Bible
Class: The History and Authenticity of the Bible
Class: The Fundamentals of Biblical Counseling
Class: The Fundamentals of Biblical Counseling
Class: The Fundamentals of Biblical Counseling
Applications for Spring 2022 Term Opens: October 10, 2021
Final Date for Applications: January 3, 2022
Final Registration Date: January 10, 2022
First Day of Classes: January 10, 2022
Campus Closed: Martin Luther King Day: January 17, 2022
Campus Closed: Presidents Day: February 21, 2022
Spring Break: March 21-25, 2022
Finals Week: May 16-19, 2022
End of the Semester: May 19, 2022
We express our adoration of Jesus through dynamic worship and uncompromised obedience.
We explain the relevance of the Bible to empower and transform lives for service.
We extend hope to a hurting world by proclaiming the gospel and demonstrating Christ’s love.
Skip Heitzig is the president and CEO of Calvary College.
Nelson Walker is the dean at Calvary College.
Brian Nixon is the chief academic officer of Calvary College.
Katherine Gardner is the registrar for Calvary College.