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................................................ Student Life Bluewater Bible College & Institute makes it a priority to give each student an education which stresses maturity in Christian character. The campus environment and all activities scheduled there are so designed, as to encourage the highest possible spiritual and personal development in the student body. For more information about life at Bluewater, Click here. ................................................ Degrees Offered The purposes, objectives, and descriptions of the degrees offered at Bluewater Bible College & Institute are found in the following pages. Applicants should read and analyze them carefully, to determine what direction of study would be best for them. Checkout the Degrees offered by Bluewater Bible College. Click here ................................................ Dormitory Life The dormitories are maintained to house the students as economically as possible, while providing for them “a home away from home.” Bluewater’s regulations concerning how life is to be lived in the dormitories are designed to positively mold the lives of the students in their personal habits, and in their relationships with other students. Each room is furnished with beds, study tables, and a chest of drawers. Students must bring their own bed linens, pillows, towels, and wash cloths. Metered washing machines are available in town. At present, there are no bcampus accommodations for married students and their spouses.Dormitory and dining hall facilities are available for only one week after completion of the school year. After that week, the cost per room is US$5.00 a day, and the cost per meal is US$3.50.
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The primary purpose of the academic program at Bluewater Bible College & Institute is to prepare men and women for life and ministry through a curriculum based on Biblical Studies, Christian and Elementary Education, and General Studies. It is our goal to produce a caliber of student that will be prepared for the challenges of leadership and servant-hood in a ministry setting. Our curriculum is comprised of various courses that, in our estimation, best assist students in preparing them for their future ministry endeavors. |
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Biblical Studies |
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| It is our belief that knowledge of the Scriptures is essential to the success of any ministry. Therefore, our Biblical Studies Core makes up the majority of our courses. This core includes courses in Biblical Expositions and Surveys, Systematic Theology, and Biblical History. | |||||||||||||
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| It is important that courses that investigate the practical side of ministerial experience be equally emphasized in Bluewater’s curriculum. Careful study of the Scriptures is the foundation upon which practical ministry is built. The mature Christian leader must have both. The Christian Education courses deal with practical areas of ministry training. This core includes courses in Missions, Homiletics, Pastoral Theology, Discipleship Training, and Evangelism. | |||||||||||||
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General Studies |
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In order to give our students a well rounded
perspective on the varied areas of human interests, a selection of
courses are offered that deal with areas in general education. This
core includes courses in English Composition, Speech, Psychology,
Music, and Computer Studies.
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Realizing the importance of teaching children from a
Christian perspective in the ministry of the local church and the
Christian school, Bluewater offers a number of courses that train
the Christian school teacher for ministry in the field of education.
This core includes courses in Teaching Methodologies, Early
Childhood Education, Curriculum Design, and Educational Philosophies.
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| These courses allow students to take classes that are not a required part of their chosen degree. It is hoped that in giving students this option, they will broaden their knowledge in areas outside of their chosen field of study. | |||||||||||||
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