Graduation Requirements
LABTS DIPLOMA
A student must successfully complete
a total of 32 units with a 64 grade-point minimum. This requires a
C-average (2.0) in all course work.
A student must maintain a high standard
of Christian behavior in keeping with the ideals and standards of
LABTS. Grades alone will not be sufficient.
Each student must pass a written
and/or oral examination in Bible doctrine. Also, there is a graduation
fee, in addition to any personal costs to each graduate.
LABTS BIBLICAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE
The Biblical Studies Certificate is granted to a student who completes
24 units while maintaning a 2.0 grade point average. The same Christian
standards apply.
LABTS BIBLE MERIT CERTIFICATE
Any student unable to qualify for a Diploma or a Biblical Studies
Certificate may receive a Bible Merit Certificate if he passes the
required 24 units without 48 grade-points; but not lower than 1.0
grade point average.
The same high standard of Christian
behavior is required, not just grades alone.
Required Courses:
In order to graduate with a Diploma, a Bible Merit Certificate, or a Biblical Studies Certificate,
a student must take the 8 courses (16 units) marked "Required" [101, 102, 201, 202, 211, 212, 314, & 502]
from the list below. Those student who are seeking a Diploma must take an additional two courses (4 unit)
from the list below for a total of 10 core classes (20 units).
Core Course |
Type |
Units |
101 Old Testament Survey I |
Required |
2 |
102 Old Testament Survey II |
Required |
2 |
103 Personal Evangelism |
|
2 |
105 Bible and World Missions |
|
2 |
132 Gospel of John |
|
2 |
201 New Testament Survey I |
Required |
2 |
202 New Testament Survey II |
Required |
2 |
211 Doctrine I |
Required |
2 |
212 Doctrine II |
Required |
2 |
314 Doctrine III |
Required |
2 |
333 Romans |
|
2 |
431 I Corinthians |
|
2 |
433 Acts |
|
2 |
434 Revelation I |
|
2 |
435 Revelation II |
|
2 |
502 Hermeneutics |
Required |
2 |
503 Bible Study Methods |
|
2 |
517 Discipleship |
|
2 |
Each student should take the required class when it is offered, starting if possible with the lowest numberd course first.