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  1. AK.A Rudolph Kwanue University (R.K.U) Pipeline, WeinTown, P.O. Box 1946, Monrovia, Liberia. Phone:+231- 888631593 / 777-260-959. Motto: “Education Is Our Passion” E-mail: gracecollege578@gmail.com Website: www.gibu.education / www.iace-accreditation-us GIBU CATALOG ($20USD) STUDENT’S FINANCIAL & ACADEMIC INFORMATION CATALOG FOR BOTH CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, ASSOCIATE, BACHELOR, MASTER, Bishop Prof. Rudolph Q. Kwanue Sr. & Rev. Mrs. Rita N. Kwanue. Founder, Chancellor and International Director DOCTORATE, AND Ph.D. PROGRAMS. GIBU IS ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING NON-DENOMINATIONAL CHRISTIAN & BIBLICAL GLOBAL UNIVERSITY IN THIS 21ST CENTURY. GIBU IS CONDUCTING HER CORRESPONDING CLASSES & PROGRAMS ACROSS (151) NATIONS IN ALMOST ALL GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS OF THE WORLD. Message From The Founder, Chancellor & International Director. Bishop Prof. Rudolph Q. Kwanue Sr. Greetings beloved brethren; I am deeply impressed to see the hand of God over my life, family and the University. It is not an easy thing to work with people from all diverse background. I must appreciate my wife, Rev. Rita, who gave me key assistance during the development of this student hand book project. Many thanks and appreciation to GIBU faculty and Staffs. I know that this project was uniquely constructed and it will bless both Professors and the Students population in general. Looking at the Success story today, there were so many challenges confronted, therefore God is finding the solutions by bringing the Grace international Bible University. This Catalog is designed in a unique way to show clear direction to everyone in need thereof. It is amazing to see God working miracle through this institution. Students must be very committed as well as Lecturers and Professors. In such time like this, there are troublesome people all over the world. The solution is through a solid biblical education through Grace. GIBU is one of the fastest growing biblical university in the World in this 21st Century, therefore, I am proud to be the Founder, Chancellor, and International Director. It is a surprising gift from God to me in particular, and this generation in general, and I am indeed excited. To God be the Glory!!!!
  2. GIBU Students Information Catalog Page 2 e Sr. Ph.D.
  3. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 3 GIBU Founder, Chancellor and International Director’s Office address: Bishop Prof. Rudolph Q. Kwanue Sr. Ph.D. Grace International Bible University International Office: Pipeline, Wein Town, Paynesville City, Monrovia, Liberia WhatsApp: +231-77850-6462 Phone: +231-(777-2609-59/ 888-6315-95 E-mail: gracecollege578@gmail.com Website: WWW.GIBU.EDUCATION , WWW.GIBU.US , WWW.IACE-accreditation.us OUR PURPOSE Our aim is to help our students in the following ways:  Develop a strong and deep relationship with the Lord  Provide an in-depth understanding of the Word of God  Make them firm and stable in their walk with the Lord as revealed by the Word through the ministry of the Holy Spirit  Prepare them for ministry, leadership, and servant-hood in the body of Christ  Impart a correct and clear understanding of the Word of God.  Train and equip future leaders by means of the best training methods GIBU Liberia Campus GIBU Australia Director
  4. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 4 GIBU LEGAL STATUS, ACCREDITATIONS, AFFILIATIONS, REGISTRATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS WITH DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, AND CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATIONS
  5. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 5 As you can see above, Grace is accredited, recognized, registered, incorporated and affiliated with many Countries Governments, Christian Organizations and Universities across (151) nations Worldwide. 1. GIBU is legally registered by the government of Liberia, and is fully incorporated in the republic of Liberia with registration Number: 522-77-922. 2. Grace is fully registered and incorporated in Ghana with registration Number: C0037878999. 3. GIBU is fully registered and incorporated in Nigeria with registration Number: RC1703447. 4. Grace is fully registered and incorporated in Sierra Leone. 5. Grace is Registered and Incorporated in Zambia ACCREDITATION 1. Grace is accredited in the United States of America USA, with the Christian organization accreditation agency ―Worldwide Accreditation Commission for Education‖ WWACE.
  6. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 6 2. Grace is accredited and member of Association of Independent Christian Colleges and Seminaries (AICCS) across the 52 States in the USA and Worldwide that is legalized and recognized across all 52 States in the USA department of Education. 3. GIBU is also an umbrella to International Accreditation Commission for education IACE www.iace.accrediation-us 4. Grace is accredited in the USA and United Kingdom under Association of Theological Institutions. 5. Grace is accredited by Living Water Eastern Bible University College USA., under the Association of Independent Christian Colleges and Seminaries(AICCS) across the 52 States in the USA and Worldwide that is legalized and recognized across all 52 States in the USA department of Education. Our University is an affiliate to World top one thousands Biblical and Secular Universities, Colleges, Seminaries, and Institutions THIS CERTIFICATE APPROVED us/ GIBU TO WORK IN ALL 52 STATES ACROSS THE USA.
  7. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 7 . CREDIT TRANSFERS GIBU can transfer all credits from accredited institutions such as colleges, seminaries, Christian universities, etc. Courses transferred must be equivalent in content and requirements to courses in the GIBU catalogue. The credits must be reported on an official transcript. Just Logos of GIBU Affiliates Schools Globally.
  8. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 8 Just few Partnerships and affiliation agreements Between Grace international Bible University and some top Universities in foreign Countries
  9. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 9 Grace International Bible University Founder, Bishop Prof. Rudolph has gained many awards including this one from Uganda “The Best educator of the Year”.
  10. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 10 No student has to wait for a full year or semester to start with studies. Different people study at different paces, which means, a student can now determine and maintain his or her own pace. Students can register at any time of the year as and when it suits the student best in terms of own circumstances, whether it be available funds, job requirements or any other circumstances. Our online learning programs serve students who cannot attend our campuses, who are unable to attend a Church-based Bible University in their various cities, who are pursuing a degree, but need to complete some courses through distance delivery. Our Online education brings the college with all its resources right into your home which you can access at your convenient time. We have listed a number of advantages of online learning: Flexibility - You can access your course materials at any time of the day and night and from anywhere in the world, as long as you have internet access and a computer or similar device that has internet accessibility. We can also post your books to you if posting becomes an option. Convenience - Campus classes are rigid whereas online study can be scheduled around work and family as long as you are disciplined and put in the necessary hours of work required for the online classes. GIBU ONLINE PROGRAM Prof. Rudolph with his students
  11. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 11 Access to instructors - You can email your instructor at any time with any question and have your questions answered promptly. You are the only person competing for the instructor‘s attention. Cost saving –Studying online will save you time and money by eliminating the need to travel to and from campus. The campus is right where you happen to be at any time. Access to the world - Every quality resource that you may need to help you complete your classes is available on the internet. The internet can take you to far- flung places across the globe and connect you with unique pieces of information that may not be accessible in the traditional on-campus environment. Global Reach - Online study will place you in contact with other students from all over the world from different cultures which will give you an insight to other worldviews, allow and help with your personal growth. GRADUATION Students can start studying at any time during the year. They can also graduate as soon as they have completed their study program. GIBU will hold regional graduation ceremonies each year. Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees will be forwarded to students on completion of their studies. About Grace Prof. Rudolph with Dr. Kargbo and his wife Mrs. Sarah in Sierra Leone
  12. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 12 The purpose of Grace international Bible University is to help all churches and Christians fulfill the Great Commission of Jesus Christ throughout the world. Jesus said, ―All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth, go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age (Matthew 28:18–20). The Grace International Bible University helps Christians get the education they need by making G.I.B.U. affordable for people who are not able to pay thousands of dollars per year to attend a major Bible University. It makes a Bible education available by its location right in the city at your own Church or Community. It makes a Bible education achievable for people of all ethnic and socioeconomic groups. G.I.B.U. makes Bible education practical for those who want an education that focuses on training in the Bible, Ministry, and the Christian Life. And G.I.B.U. helps churches by developing loyal, competent members who will work with the pastor as he or she leads. Just what you‘ve been looking for! Prof. Rudolph & Mama Rita with Bishop Asare, and Dr. Nana in Ghana
  13. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 13 G.I.B.U. IS divided in to two Categories. Category (1) GIBU, the Biblical School. The Biblical Schools are (7) SCHOOLS IN ONE below: Grace Biblical Education is (7) Schools in one that makes up a Complete University with (40) Unique Departments. Each of these Departments is headed by GIBU International Professor and licensed Lecturer that report directly to a College Deans which the department falls under. Grace is the World‘s Fastest Growing Biblical University in the 21st Century, with renowned World Biblical Scholars, Professors and Lecturers. GRACE COLLEGES AND DEPARTMENTS: 1. COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY (6) six Departments Archbishop Prof. Emmanuel Osei Bonsu – USA. (College Dean} 1. Department of Systematic Theology. 2. Department of Pastoral Theology. 3. Department of Old Testament Theology. 4. Department of New Testament Theology & Pauline Theology. 5. Department of Practical Theology & Historical Theology. 6. Department of Divinity. Prof. Rudolph at GIBU Ghana Graduates in 2019
  14. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 14 2. COLLEGE OF BIBLICAL STUDIES Rev. Dr. Victor Daka – Zambia. (College Dean). 1. Department of Hebrew Exegesis & Greek Exegesis. 2. Department of Hermeneutics & Expository Preaching. 3. Department of English Language Prof. Lion C.D Livingstone - (Nigeria). 4. Department of French Language. 3. COLLEGE OF MISSION AND INTERCULTURAL STUDIES Bishop Prof. Daniel Ghansah – Ghana. (Dean). 1. Department of Evangelism and Missions. 2. Department of Christian Apologetics. 3. Department of Religious studies. 4. Department of Church History. 4. College of Christian Education Bishop Prof. Rudolph Q. Kwanue Sr. PhD. -Liberia. 1. Department of Christian Education. 2. Department of Christian Counseling. 3. Department of Biblical Psychology. 4. Department of Counseling psychology. 5. Department of Teacher education. 5. COLLEGE OF LEADERSHIP Bishop Dr. Epidious B. Mulopa 1. Department of Christian Leadership. 2. Department of Christian Business Management (Dr. Frank Antwi Boasiako). 3. Department of Church Administration. 6. COLLEGE OF MINISTRY Bishop Dr. Geoffrey Wambani Mululu – Kenya. (Dean).
  15. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 15 1. Department of Christian Character Development. 2. Department of Pastoral Ministry. 3. Department of Humanity. 7. COLLEGE OF PHILOSOPHY Bishop Elect. Prof. Emmanuel Ofosu Asare – Ghana. (Dean). 1. Department of Counseling Philosophy. 2. Department of Education Philosophy. 3. Department of Philosophy in Church Administration. 4. Department of Philosophy in Christian Business Management. 5. Department of Philosophy in Christian Leadership. 6. Department of Philosophy in Counseling Psychology. 7. Department of Philosophy in Biblical Psychology. 8. Department of Philosophy in Religious Studies. 9. Department of Philosophy in Mission and intercultural Studies. 10. Department of Philosophy in Divinity (Bishop Prof. John) Ntaadu. 11. Department of Philosophy in Theology. NB. Learners can pursue dual specialty based on their thesis especially at the doctorate degree programs. For example, doctorate in Christian education and leadership, which gives learners the knowledge to be leaders of Christian education in their areas. Master of ministry and Doctor of ministry (D. Min.) are for ministers who are interested in practical ministry experiences. Such learners can specialize in any of the above disciplines in a practical ministry approach. For example, Doctor of ministry in Christian formation and worship, D. Min in pastoral counseling, D. Min in Church Planting Strategies and Church growth etc. Category (2) Rudolph Kwanue University (The RKU is responsible for secular education) while GIBU is responsible for Biblical education..
  16. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 16 At Rudolph Kwanue University, RKU, there are( 8) Colleges with over (45) Departments; 1. College of Health 2. College of Teacher Education 3. College of Computer Science 4. College of Public Administration 5. College of Leadership 6. Technical and Vocation College 7. College of Law 8. College of Agricultural For More information on Rudolph Kwanue University Programs, Kindly view the Secular Program on page: 71-100 GIBU Degree Programs Length of time for each regular Program is as follows: • Certificate Program: Six (6) months of intensive Studies. • Diploma Program: Nine (9) Months of intensive Studies. • Associate Degree Program: Two (2) years of Studies. • Bachelor Degree Program: Four (4) four Years. • Master Degree Program: Two (2) years or 18 Months. • Doctorate Degree Program: Two years or 18 Months. • Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. Program: Two years or 18 Months. Each of these schools offers degrees appropriate to the purpose of the school and its student body. Due to the decentralized nature of the University, many of the same Biblical courses are used in the various degree programs. The number of units required, and the balance of courses are different in each case. See the degree descriptions section of the admissions for specifics. GRACE SCHOOL OF THE BIBLE The School of the Bible includes all undergraduate programs, Certificate, Associate Diploma, and Bachelor. This is the division that continues the primary purpose for which Grace was founded, which is to help fulfill the Great Commission through the development of individuals
  17. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 17 who will plant, renew, and multiply churches in the urban centers of the world, including training and developing lay leadership for churches, and providing Bible education for all Christians, which is balanced, life- related, and grounded in Biblical principles and church history. GRACE SCHOOL OF INTERCULTURAL STUDIES Since the purpose of Grace is to facilitate the fulfillment of the Great Commission, the School of Intercultural Studies is designed to prepare people, specifically to penetrate new areas with the gospel, usually through starting new works, but also through support of the existing missions. The latest ―cutting-edge‖ concepts are taught, and the student is introduced to the work of today‘s leaders. This School offers both Biblical Master, Doctorate &Ph.D. degrees. Jesus said, this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world for a witness to all nations, and then the end will come (Matthew 24:14). Bishop Prof. Rudolph with Bishop Asare, and Dr. Frank in Ghana GRACE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY The School of Theology provides graduate-level seminary education for those who are preparing for the professional ministry and for others who want to excel in their quest for knowledge and effectiveness in the kingdom of God. This School offers both Bachelor Master, Doctorate, and Ph.D. degrees. Never has the need been greater for God‘s people to regroup and bring revival; and the best way to see it happen is to strengthen and multiply Christian leaders globally.
  18. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 18 OUR VISION The Vision of G.I.B.U. is to help offer free tuition to Christians by establishing Colleges in more the 150 Nations, giving affiliations to about fifty thousand Churches, and by giving (250) Thousands of Scholarships to Bachelor, Master, Doctorate and Ph.D. Students Worldwide! G.I.B.U. MISSION Our mission is to help train and conduct a quality biblical education and produce godly leaders through our free tuition for bachelor, master, and Ph.D. Degree Programs. This will be done by providing electronic teaching materials, starting new colleges throughout the globe. We do this by appointing National, Regional, State, Province, or County Directors, who will then help direct the national university in their respective countries. They will in turn, recognize and accept this mission to add or to establish colleges across their Nation through local churches for the fulfillment of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20). The mission of Grace is to equip all believes regarded of denominations to train ministers, church leaders, to partner with other ministries and individual minister through biblical education.
  19. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 19 STATEMENT OF FAITH The Holy Bible, consisting both the Old and New Testaments, is inspired by God, the only scriptural truth, and the standard for Christian living. The True Jesus Church, established by our Lord Jesus Christ, through the Holy Spirit during the time of the 'latter rain', is the restored true church of the apostolic time. Water baptism is the sacrament for the remission of sins for regeneration, in the name of Jesus Christ. The baptism must take place in natural living water, such as the river, sea or creek. Receiving the Holy Spirit, evidenced by speaking in tongues, is the guarantee of our inheritance of the Kingdom of Heaven. The ceremony of foot washing enables one to have a part with the Lord Jesus. It also serves as a constant reminder that one should have love, holiness, humility, forgiveness, and service. Every person who has received water baptism must have his/her feet washed in the name of Jesus Christ. The Holy Communion is the self-punishment to remember the death of the Lord Jesus Christ. It enables us to partake of the flesh and blood of our Lord and to be in spiritual union with Him so that we can have eternal life and be raised on the last day. This sacrament shall be held as often as possible. Salvation is given by the grace of God through faith. Believers must rely on the Holy Spirit to follow holiness, to honor God, and to love humanity. Bishop Prof. Rudolph presiding over a consecration ceremony, Ghana.
  20. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 20 The Lord's Second Coming will take place on the last day when He descends from heaven to judge the world; the righteous will receive eternal life, while the wicked will be eternally condemned. OUR VALUES GRACE INTERNATIONAL BIBLE UNIVERSITY is non-denominational and has been established to work in collaboration with churches and other ministries in the area who want to see a rapid increase in the number and effectiveness of churches in the City. Grace is instrumental in keeping the people‘s civilization and socio- economic identity intact. It is a multi-ethnic school that helps each group develops its own approach to reaching its people for Christ. Grace is designed for regular people who will never be able to afford a major Christian University or Collage education; for people who come from oral tradition cultures and therefore do not fit in well with the dominant academic establishment; and for people who have been ―marginalized‖ by ―the system‖ for any number of other reasons. Grace is designed to develop character, Bible knowledge, and relationship with God, and ministry capability. Here at Grace, we use teachers, who are spiritually mature and have ministries themselves; who teach from experience as well as academic preparation. Bishop Nana Osei Asibey- was Consecrated by Bishop Prof. Rudolph & CLC
  21. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 21 Every teacher is gifted with the ability to make the classroom come alive, to cause learning and life-changing experience right in the room with little outside homework needed. Grace is designed for working people with families who are active in their own churches and, therefore, do not have great amounts of time for schooling. GIBU OFFICIAL (5) FIVE YEARS BUSINESS AND STRATEGIC PLANS FOR 2020-2025 GIBU Strategic Plan consists of five major areas to be addressed: 1. Financial Stability, (Agriculture Founding, Housing and Transports, Library and Panning, Companies Establishment) 2. Enrollment Management and Public Relations, 3. Assessment and Planning, 4. Facilities Development and Staffing. Contained in this document is a summary of the five years plan for each area. A more detailed and extensive document is on file at the University. INSTITUTIONAL LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. Utilize the theological tools necessary to fulfill their calling to ministry. STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLAN GIBU Farm / Garden
  22. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 22 2. Acquire skills that adequately prepare them for practical ministry. 3. Gain a broad knowledge of general education, the Bible, Liturgy, Theology, Divinity, Christian Education, Christian Counseling, and Leadership. 4. Develop skills in academic research and the analysis of scholarly resources consistent to their area of interest in ministry. 5. Apply educational knowledge and experiences in practical and relevant ways. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The Goals reflect what GIBU seeks to foster and develop through distance learning. Goals & Objectives reflect what a student will be learning to do, and ultimately what a graduate will be equipped to do. The Goals and Objectives flow out of the Mission Statement, and affirm the Articles of Faith as they are accomplished. Rev. Dr. Jack Davis Rev. Prof. Goodwill Walter (C. inst. T) Bishop Emmanuel E. Hargrove USA. Nigeria Virginia, USA FOSTER A CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW IN ATTITUDES AND VALUES (HEART) Objective: GIBU graduates will be able to articulate a biblically-based Christian worldview of the subject area of study through the informed perspectives they express in their academic activities. A biblically-based Christian worldview emphasizes the interpretation of personal and cultural beliefs and practices, through the lens of Scripture apart from the theological positions of any one Christian denomination. An informed perspective is one that explores and utilizes precedent literature to compare the attitudes and values in one worldview with those of another.
  23. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 23 FOSTER SPIRITUAL FORMATION AND WHOLE PERSON DEVELOPMENT (SOUL) Objective: GIBU graduates will be able to identify best practices that contribute to personal growth and spiritual formation through self- assessment and peer evaluation. Best practices are sustainable actions and conditions that a person has experienced as making a long-term and positive impact on their whole personal development. Through self-assessment a person evaluates their formation and development, which guides them in identifying their best practices. Through peer evaluation a person receives external feedback, which helps define self-assessment. GIBU= STRENGTH OPPORTUNITIES Highly credentialed and committed staff and faculty Churches Contributions and donations 1. Grace International Bible University (GIBU) is currently implementing a Capital Campaign to boost private donations. 2. Researching grants via various development firms; 3. (The Christian Leaders Connection (CLC) Group, 4. Minnesota Church Ministries Association MCMA group, 5. Life in the Nation UK, Soldier of the Cross Ministries USA. 6. GIBU International Board of advisory, 7. GIBU International Directors of GIBU association (IDGA) 8. GIBU International Universities Network (GIUN) Consulting and through affiliations Christian Libraries 9. GIBU plans to invest into Agriculture farms by Producing Pineapple, Mango, Orange, Banana juices in Liberia. 10. Conducting Housing units, Transports, Library and Companies establishment
  24. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 24 Chief Executive Officer (International Research Director & GIBU Director of Australia) committed to Institutional Effectiveness and focused on encouraging a culture of evaluation Rev. Dr. Tony Kirby Australia. Competitive Cost of Education at GIBU GIBU Resource Center GIBU IT Department heads includes; 1. Apostle Dr. Israel Blessing (Ghana) 2. Mr. Daniel Hongo (Kenya). 3. Mr. Jerry Inyang =Nigeria; They are currently in the process of developing an educational standard e-library and Apps sufficient to both undergraduate, graduate distance learning programs. Articulating free e-access agreements, as well as joining local library consortia is the method by which GIBU accomplishes Christian search engines; 1. Got Question.Org 2. WWW.ChristianLibrary.org. in Collaboration with GIBU WhatsApp and Libraries Alliance, as well as membership with the Christian Library Association (CLA) will foster domestic and international donations. By having an accredited librarian online staff to help develop quality service to GIBU patrons and faculty. Each semester a cohort of graduate library students will conduct their seminars within. Alternative learning opportunities (Distance Education Program) Bishop Prof. Rudolph Q. Kwanue Ph.D. from Liberia remains the University Director Online. While Cill. Alex Johnson of the Republic of Liberia remains the legal Counselor DEVELOP SUBJECT AREA KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING (MIND) Objective: GIBU graduates will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the principles and practices of the subject area of study through critical reflection of scholarly resources. Knowledge and understanding which involves the ability to recall factual and abstract information, and to utilize that information correctly and as appropriate to the context. Critical reflection evaluates those facts, abstractions, and applications through the lens of a biblically-based Christian worldview and the objective analysis of authoritative resources. DEVELOP SUBJECT AREA APPLICATIONS AND SKILLS (STRENGTH) Objective: GIBU graduates will be able to demonstrate skills in the subject area of study through well-reasoned applications and evaluations deployed in life, work, and ministry.
  25. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 25 Well-reasoned applications and evaluations are a demonstration of the skill of a person to integrate a Christian worldview in attitudes and values with spiritual formation and whole person development and subject area knowledge and understanding. A person demonstrates their skill in the subject area of study through the deployment of those applications and evaluations in life, work, and ministry context. FINANCIAL STABILITY The goal is to strengthen the financial stability of the University. This will be accomplished by:  Expanding the Number of Funding Sources  Increasing Individual Donor Support  Increasing Church Support  Reducing Debt  Establishing and Building an Endowment plan to invest into Agriculture farms, by Producing Pineapple, Mango, Orange, and banana juices in Liberia.  Conducting Housing units, Transports, Library and Companies establishment. FINANCIAL OPERATIONS (STRATEGIC FUNDRAISING) Background: GIBU have experienced success in procuring human resources, facilities and generating interests in the community with persons interested in pursuing theological and professional education. However, the institution remains in need of securing financial resources that will enable GIBU to thrive and prosper in the near and distant future. As a result, the institution will engage the following four initiatives: 1) Capital Campaign, 2) Securing Institutional Grants, 3) Fundraising Training 4) And Strategic Fundraising through Special Events. ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT AND PUBLIC RELATIONS Archbishop Dr. Pramod Goni GIBU India Director
  26. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 26 The thrust of GIBU for the next five years is to heighten recruitment and students retention, improve student outcome, and enhance public relations. This will be accomplished by: 1. Increasing Student Degree Options. 2. Improving and Expanding Distance Education. 3. Providing Additional Scholarships. 4. Improving Personal Counseling. 5. Expanding the Learning Resource Center. 6. Improving Publicity and Marketing. 7. Establishing Additional Extension Centers. 8. Exploring Regional and International Christian Organizations. 9. Giving out affiliation and Partnership agreements to the World leading Universities. 10. Conducting International Assembly, and raising funds from other Christian Organizations, Churches and goodwill Clergy believing Christian Leaders around the World. EVALUATION AND PLANNING GIBU will continue to follow and enhance the current assessment plan, seek new methods to assess the learning process and student outcomes, and implement the recommendations of the Higher Commission on Education assessment committee. FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT GIBU assesses and seeks to improve its facilities on continuous bases. Plans are to: 1. Improve Parking. 2. Seek Use of Grace Compound for Additional Classes and Study Hall and Expand Learning Resource Center. 3. Conducts In-depth Assessment for Long-Term Facility Needs 4. Build Modern Physical Libraries 5. Construct Modern Computer Lab 6. TTo Bring Modernization to Liberia 7. To put Liberia on the world map 8. To fully Establish Wide-range Doctoral Education in Liberia.
  27. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 27 9. The Presence of GIBU will be in about (151) Nations of the World. 10. Liberia will produce World First Class Professors, Missionaries, Bishops, Pastors, Teachers, and Competent Leaders. STAFFING Qualified and knowledgeable, experienced and competent staff is the goal of GIBU. Therefore, the need to assure that students are best served the University plans to: 1) Increase and conduct on-going Staff/Student Training for quality education System (QES). 2) Fill Approved Vice-President for Development Position 3) Evaluate Current Staffing and Training Needs 4) Provide Training and Cross-Training for Employees 5) Develop Plans for Leadership Transition STRATEGIC PLAN 6) GIBU conducts sustained, evidence-based, and participatory discussions regarding how to effectively accomplish its mission and educational objectives. These activities form the foundation for both institutional planning and the systematic evaluation of institutional effectiveness. The results of this institutional inquiry, research, and data collection are used to establish priorities at all levels of the institution and to direct the short-term and long-term planning processes. 7) The institution‘s planning process is all-inclusive in nature and leads to the development of a comprehensive institutional Strategic Plan. Such a plan will normally address educational programs, student enrollment, staffing projections, finances, facilities, equipment, policies and procedures for operation. 8) The strategic planning process includes both short-range (1-2 years) and long-range (3- 5 years) projections and goal setting. The process normally identifies priorities, sets goals and timelines, and identifies individuals responsible for implementation. 9) GIBU utilizes the results of assessments in a broad-based continuous planning and evaluation process, and incorporates them into the strategic planning process. STANDARDS AND EVALUATION CRITERIA 10) The Institution has developed and implemented a comprehensive Strategic Plan based on both internal and external factors.
  28. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 28 11) Strategic Plan is in writing and includes timetables, persons responsible for implementation and the financial resources required for meeting the goals. 12) Strategic Plan is approved and reviewed annually by the board. Note: Strategic Plan includes a facilities plan for maintaining and upgrading facilities. 13) Goals are listed in priority order for each area of the institution (such as academic, student services, financial operations, administrative, etc.). 14) Planning process takes into account both income and expenditure categories for at least five years. 15) Strategic Plan has been developed on sound research, based on an analysis of assessment data, and involves all appropriate constituencies of the institution. 16) Minutes of any committee meetings related to strategic planning are maintained. 17) Strategic Plan is an integral part of the institution‘s on-going cycle of planning, budgeting, and assessment. 18) Assessment data and subsequent new goals are utilized to implement changes. Strategic planning is that process which addresses the development of an Institution. This process seeks: (1) To clarify the institution's purpose, (2) To define the organization's goals, (3) To set specific objectives, (4) To select the time-line for accomplishing those goals, (5) To assign responsibility for achieving those goals, (6) To designate the means by which the institution‘s goals will be realized, (7) To establish evaluation benchmarks to measure progress towards implementation. The Grace International Bible University Strategic Plan is a planning document covering a projected five-year period of institutional operation. The document is reviewed and revised annually, with accomplished
  29. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 29 goals deleted, goals no longer considered appropriate removed, new goals added, and the resulting revised plan published. PLANNING DOCUMENT OVERSIGHT To guide Grace International Bible University through the next five years, the Presidential Advisory Council/Administrative Staff/ Steering Committee of the school functions as the Institutional Planning Committee. The Presidential Advisory Council is made up of the President, Provost/Founder, Dean of the Undergraduate Program, Dean of the Graduate Program, Registrar, Alumni Representative, Faculty Representative, Student Body Representative. This group serves as the President's Council. PLANNING DOCUMENT REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCEDURES Advisory, administration, faculty, staff, students, and alumni are consulted in the formulation of the Strategic Plan. The widespread participation of the School family in the formulation of plans will result in widespread support for the institution‘s future development. An annual review/approval of the amended version is conducted during the spring semester.
  30. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 30 REPRESENTATION IN REVIEW PROCESS 1. The President and the Presidential Advisory Council represents the administration. 2. The faculty representatives are co-opted by the Provost, 3. Undergraduate Dean and Graduate Dean. 4. The Administrative Assistant and Registrar represent staff. 5. The Student Body is represented by the Student Government Association Officer. 6. The Alumni Association President or Vice President represents the alumni. STRATEGIC PLAN REVIEW SCHEDULE, BEGINNING FROM THE MONTH OF JANUARY January During January of each year, the existing long-range plan is reviewed by the following organizations, which will make suggestions in writing about deletions, amendments, or additions: * Presidential Advisory Council/Steering Committee or Task Force * Advisory Steering Committee * Advisory Executive Committee February During February of each year, the Presidential Advisory Council/Steering Committee considers the recommendations made from the three groups doing Strategic Planning review. These recommendations will be combined with data from the Institutional Effectiveness/Outcomes report for the previous year. The result of the Advisory Council's work will be the recommended Strategic Plan for the next five-year period. March During March of each year the recommended Strategic Plan for the next five years‘ period is presented to the Faculty for revision and/or adoption. Following faculty adoption, the Strategic Plan is presented to the Advisory Executive or GIBU Founder for approval.
  31. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 31 April During April of each year, the recommended plan as approved by Faculty and Advisory Executive Committee is presented to the full Board of Advisory for revision and/or adoption. May During May of each year, the approved Strategic Plan is published in a condensed form to appropriate groups within the School constituency. August Each August, following the publication of the new Strategic Plan approved by the Faculty and Board of Advisory will produce a report of unit activities during the preceding 12 months. The annual report, along with the new set of goals will be submitted to the President through the Provost. The reports will be presented annually (in September) to the Board of Directors, and the new set of goals made a part of the Institution‘s Strategic Plan. December 2020 – June 2025 Strategic Initiatives What are your strategic initiatives? For the next five years, Grace International Bible University has the five following strategic initiatives – Financial Operations (Strategic Fundraising), Institutional Assessment (Liberia Accreditation), Library and Learning Resources (Classroom Technology and Archival Grants), Educational Programs (Expansion of Degree Offerings). SUMMARY OF EVENTS 2019-2020 Acquired GIBU Campuses Data Management System. 2020-2021 Improve Parking. 2020-2021 Review Majors and Programs. 2020-2021 Increase Library Holdings. 2020-2022 Establish an Endowment. 2020-2022 Improve Staffing. 202o-2024 Plan for Leadership Transition. 2020-2025 GIBU Agriculture Activities.
  32. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 32 WHO WE ARE DEFINES WHAT WE DO… GIBU was established: 1. To equip men and women with a Christian worldview of leadership and service in life, work, and ministry through distance and classroom education that encourages professional and academic excellence. 2. At GIBU we strive to equip all believers regardless of denominations and to train ministers and church leaders, to partner with other ministries and individual ministers, to sponsor a child‘s education, to provide student feeding, to help the needy, to provide more scholarships for students, and to provide more opportunities to all people who may need it. 3. To build Vocational and Academic Schools, Colleges and Universities across the world. 4. We strive to assist with teaching materials to start various National Colleges through a Senior Minister within that Country, who will then serve as a National Director. The National College in turn establishes, honors, and recognizes the efforts of those ministers who have dedicated their life to the work of the Lord.
  33. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 33 To Equip Both Men and Women . . . Academic opportunities at Grace include theoretical and applied studies designed to prepare both men and women for their chosen career path. With a Christian worldview . . . Academic studies at Grace involve learning and utilizing Bible- based Christian theological beliefs and practices in the analysis of course subject matter of leadership and service . . . Academic programs at Grace prepare adult learners for a variety of roles and responsibilities ranging from the level of the volunteer through that of a career professional in life, work, and ministry through distance education . . . Academic studies at Grace apply learning to personal, interpersonal, family, social, career, and Christian service contexts. Academic opportunities at Grace allow self-directed learners to study when and where it is convenient. that encourages professional [excellence] . . . Academic programs at Grace promote the development of best practices in the performance of the duties and responsibilities of the chosen career path and academic excellence. Academic studies at Grace emphasize scholarly analysis and quality performance in the completion of learning activities and assessments. Motto:
  34. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 34 “Education is our Passion” Students’ Orientation Our curriculum integrates faith and learning in a scholarly environment that fosters critical and creative thinking, academic excellence, and professional competence in the classroom into real-world experiences that prepare students for a lifetime of service in ministry. Biblical Schools COURSE SYLLABUS  Certificate in Biblical Studies.  Ministerial Diploma in Biblical Studies.  Associate of Ministry in Biblical Studies & Ministry.  Bachelor of Ministry in Christian Education, Theology, & Divinity.  Master of Ministry in Christian Education, Theology, & Divinity.
  35. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 35  Master of Divinity (M.Div.)  Doctor of Ministry in Christian Education, Theology, & Divinity.  Master of Divinity in Christian Education, Theology, & Divinity.  Master of Ministry in Christian Education, Theology, Divinity.  Master of Missions – Missionary, Christian Education,  Theology, Divinity, Psychology, Counseling and Philosophy.  Doctor of Divinity, Christian Education, Theology, & Divinity.  Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Education, Theology, & Divinity. Student Goals Upon graduation from GIBU, the student should: 1. Influence his culture and community through Christ-like character, biblical Christian faith, and a transformed heart. 2. Lead by serving and equipping others to leverage their highest God-given potential. 3. Demonstrate discipline in specific competencies and an understanding of the broad fields of knowledge necessary for life- long learning and fulfilling one‘s calling. 4. Exhibit love and respect while engaging and communicating with all people and groups. GIBU Leadership Our students experience and engage the world in ways that prepare leaders to serve and transform their professions, churches, and communities. Academically Excellent We seek to provide an excellent academic environment for the acquisition of both knowledge and wisdom. Application Admission information and the application may be accessed at www.gibu.us / www.gibu.education or via WhatsApp on +23177-850-6462 gracecollege578@gmail.com Academic Transcripts Applicants must submit official transcripts from each high school or college attended. Transcripts must show all course work and final grades. Re-admission after an Absence Students who have not enrolled in classes for a semester must apply to return. Please contact Admissions via WhatsApp # +231- 778-506-462
  36. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 36 The admission process is essential to secure arrangements for the semester, such as financial calculations, transfer of intervening college work, technology account setup, and student ID renewal. Students re-admitted after an extended absence may be required to repeat courses in which content has changed significantly. Re-admission after Academic or Disciplinary Suspension Students desiring to return after suspension must do so through an appeal process. See Appeals in the Academics. STUDENTS ADMISSION Students are admitted into GIBU based on prior academic performance, college admission exam scores, a personal statement, and potential for Christian service as determined by the University. Library The GIBU Library supports the curricular needs of students and faculty. Library hours are posted on the university‘s website. The Library‘s Discovery Service gives students online access to multiple electronic materials such as journal and newspaper articles, ebooks, and thesis or dissertations. GIBU also have a e-library on WhatsApp: +231-778-506- 462 . GIBU is a member of LWEUBC which is also member in a consortium of Charlotte academic libraries, which circulates, print books and other materials between member institutions. Books and other resources can be requested via the Discovery Service and collected or returned at participating (LWEBUC) libraries. Homework Submission Microsoft® Word™ is the default required format for homework submitted in online courses. Some courses require other formats for specific assignments. Technology GIBU provides course materials, essential information, important e-mail communications, and other critical services via the internet. In most courses, internet access is required for weekly homework and assignments. Aided by the resources and support GIBU provides, it is
  37. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 37 each student‘s responsibility to ensure adequate personal access to computer technology and the internet. University Resources Computer and internet access are available in the Library and other campus locations. Technology accounts are assigned upon enrollment. Students access course materials through D2LBrightspace, a web-based learning management system. Grades and account statements are available through WhatsApp and ZOOM, the student information system. Students are expected to monitor their university provided e-mail account for essential communications. Students and faculty qualify for access to Microsoft Office 365™ including free licenses to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Refunds: GIBU doesn‘t have refund policy as of now. Timeline: GIBU accept students at any time. Undergraduate GPA Requirements & Minimum GPA All undergraduate programs require at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA to earn the degree. GPA Sanctions Attempted Including Transfer Warning Probation Suspension Semester GPA Below 12-59 1.6 60+ 2.0 1.6 Cumulative GPA Below 1-18 1.8 1.7 19-32 1.9 1.8 1.7
  38. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 38 33-48 2.0 1.9 1.8 49-59 2.0 1.9 60+ 2.0 Academic Integrity Students are expected to be honest in all academic work and are responsible for their own work for course requirements. Scholastic dishonesty is a violation of academic standards and biblical teachings and an affront to other students and the faculty. Readmission • Students suspended under this policy may petition for readmission after a semester absence. Second Offence • Returned students found to have committed another cheating offense will be permanently expelled. Academic Honors To recognize outstanding academic achievements, and to encourage excellence in scholarship, GIBU awards the following honors to qualifying students. Graduation Honors GIBU awards Latin honors to bachelors‘ degree graduates who meet one of the following sets of criteria for earned hours and cumulative GPA. Latin Honor Hours Earned at GIBU 60+ with Cumulative GPA 40-59 with Cumulative GPA Summa Cum Laude (with highest honors) 3.90-4.00 3.95-4.00
  39. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 39 Magna Cum Laude (with high honors) 3.75-3.89 3.80-3.94 Cum Laude (with honors) 3.50-3.74 3.55-3.79 Students earning associate and graduate degrees are not eligible for Latin honors. In the graduation ceremony, students are recognized for Latin honors based on the cumulative GPA for the prior semester. All coursework is considered for Latin honors recorded on the transcript and diploma. Summer graduates are eligible for these honors once graduation requirements have been met. Because of pending program requirements, summer graduates are not recognized for Latin honors during the spring commencement. What is GIBU? GIBU is Grace International Bible University GIBU is founded by Bishop Prof. Rudolph Q. Kwanue Sr., a Liberian. The University is divided into (7) primary international institutions that doesn‘t interfere into another affair: 1. GIBU – is Grace international Bible University 2. CLC – Is Christian Leaders Connection 3. IACE – Is International Accreditation Commission for Education 4. IWCC – Is International World Council of Churches 5. ICC – Is Independent Council of Churches 6. WOG – Is Women of Grace 7. COGMI – Is Church of Grace International Ministries Inc. These Christian Organizations were founded to be united and bring love into the body of Christ, and to educate, empower them, and to make them feel as special people who societies can‘t frustrate or overlook them as usual. GIBU is primarily concerned with educational activities, or biblical education to enable Ministries and Christians earned Biblical Degrees
  40. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 40 CLC is responsible for ordination, consecration, and licensing of Ministers, to authorize them to preach the Gospel and approve them in order to conduct holy Sacraments. IACE is responsible for all Christian institutions accreditation, licensing, and authorization to issue degree programs within their specific location. IWCC is responsible for bringing together, all local and independent churches in all countries, cities, villages together under one umbrella. This is far from the World Council of Churches that prioritizes only denominations and does not reject or neglect local churches and Ministers ICC is responsible for helping to set up the structures of the IWCC to be achieved locally, and to bring together all local and independent churches in all Counties, cities, villages together under one umbrella. This is far from the National Council of Churches that prioritizes only denominations and policies, and does not reject or neglect local churches and Ministers. WOG is responsible to bringing together all women within Christianity and the University together under one umbrella, for women empowerment, initiatives, conferences, home training, ETC. COGMI is the spiritual arm of the institution. The Church gave birth to the remaining 6 institutions within the GIBU range.
  41. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 41 LOCATION GIBU (151) Nations CONTINENTS AND REGIONS WHERE GIBU IS AVAILABLE ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. North America, Mexico, Canada, Bahamas and the Caribbean Region. 2. South America. 3. United Kingdom. 4. Asia. 5. Africa, and 6. Australia. The University is growing by the Spirit of God and the encouragement from God‘s people. GIBU BIBLICAL EDUCATION, REGISTRATION FEES N0. Program Registration Facilitation /Credit Graduation FOR GIBU INTERNATIONAL OR ONLINE ONLY 4. Catalog $20 USD Student can chose which fee to pay either Facilitation or Credit 5. Students ID Card $10 USD
  42. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 42 GIBU LIBERIAN STUDENTS BIBLICAL EDUCATION, REGISTRATION FEES N0. Program Registrati on Facilitation /Credit Graduation 1. Entrance Examination fee $10 USD FOR GIBU LIBERIA ONLY 2. GIBU Catalog $20 USD 3. Library maintenance $20 USD 4. PE T-shirt $15 USD 5. Students ID Card $15 USD 6. Certificate & Diploma Program $20 USD Facil.$20 or Credit $3.USD $75 7 Associate Degree Program $30 USD Facil.$40 or Credit $5.USD $125 8 Bachelor Program $100 USD Facil.$125 or Credit $5.USD $300 9. Master Program $200 USD Facil.$200 or Credit $20.USD $350 10. Doctor Program $300 USD Facil.$300 or Credit $30.USD $400 6. Certificate & Diploma Program $40 USD Facil.$20 or Credit $3.USD $75 7 Associate Degree Program $50 USD Facil.$40 or Credit $5.USD $125 8 Bachelor Program $200 USD Facil.$125 or Credit $5.USD $300 9. Master Program $250 USD Facil.$200 or Credit $20.USD $350 10. Doctor Program $300 USD Facil.$300 or Credit $30.USD $400 11. Doctor of Philosophy PhD. Program $350 USD Facil.$400 or Credit $.35USD $500 US.
  43. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 43 11. Doctor of Philosophy PhD. Program $350 USD Facil.$400 or Credit $.35USD $500 US. Fee for Students who selected not to read GIBU arranged Books, If they so desire to study directly in their specialization area, they should be committed to paying the fee per credit hour as arranged in the below columns; Online Secular PROGRAM Fees No Program Registration Credit Graduation 1 Entrance Examination fee $20 USD Online Secular PROGRAM Fees 2. GIBU Catalog $20 USD 3. Library maintenance $20 USD 4. PE T-shirt $15 USD 5. Students ID Card $20 USD 6. Certificate & Diploma Program $20 USD $5 USD per credit $150 7. Associate Degree Program $ 50 USD $15 USD per credit $ 200 8. Bachelor Program $300 USD $20 per credit $ 750 9. Master Program $350 USD $ 75 per credit $1000 10. Doctor Program $500 USD $100 per credit $ 1500 11. Doctor of Philosophy $750 USD $ 200 per credit $2000
  44. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 44 PhD. Program Liberia Secular PROGRAM Fees No Program Registration Credit Graduation 1 Entrance Examination fee $20 USD Liberia Secular PROGRAM Fees 2. GIBU Catalog $20 USD 3. Library maintenance $20 USD 4. PE T-shirt $15 USD 5. Students ID Card $20 USD 6. Certificate /Diploma $20 USD LD$300 USD per credit $150 7. Associate Degree Program $ 50 USD LD$500 USD per credit $ 200 8. Bachelor Program $100 USD LD$700 per credit $ 500 9. Master Program $250 USD USD$ 20 per credit $500 10. Doctor Program $300 USD $50 per credit $ 750 11. Doctor of Philosophy PhD. Program $350 USD $ 75 per credit $1000
  45. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 45 NO. PROGRAM CREDIT DURATION 1. Certificate Program 19 Credits Six months course 2. Diploma Program 30 Credits 9 months Program 3. Associate (A.A Program 60 Credits Two years 4. Bachelor Program 120 Credits 4 years 5. Master Program 45 Credits 18 months 6. Doctorate Program 35 Credits 18 months 7. Doctor of Philosophy-Ph.D. Prog. 35 Credits 18 months Grace International Bible University is a Flexible distance education with her International President‘s Office at Baltimore Maryland, USA. Bishop Dr. Frank A. Willett - Ph.D., and the Founder, Chancellor and International Director based in Liberia, West Africa. Grace has been purposely well thought out with many locations so that students may remain at their own area to minister while attending college to train for greater effectiveness. This decentralized approach requires that provision must be made to offer students sufficient courses for their degrees at each campus. Therefore, each course is carefully constructed so that various levels of students may take it simultaneously. Bachelor Degree Program (Courses on each Program) No. Bachelor of Christina Education No. Bachelor of Bible Studies 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 2. Introduction to Christian education 2. Introduction to the Bible 3. Educational psychology 3. Pneumatology I 4. Educational monitoring and evaluation 4. Hermeneutics 5. Teaching Method 5. Introduction to Biblical Archeology 6. Ethical Education in Antiquity 6. Church history I 7. Hermeneutics 7. Old Testament Theology I 8. World Religions 8. New Testament Theology I 9. Curriculum Development 9. World Religions overview 10. Homiletics 10. The important of Prophecy
  46. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 46 11. Educational Contexts and Settings 11. Biblical Greek 12. Teaching Ethic 12. Biblical Hebrew 13. Principles of Christian Education 13. Introduction to Philosophy 14. Classroom Management 14. Systematic Theology 15. Creative Bible Study Methods 15. Introduction to Apologetics 16. The Jewish and Greco-Roman Education in Late Roman Palestine 16. New testament Survey 17. Testing and Evaluation 17. Old testament Survey 18. Ancient Education and Early Christianity 18. The Branches of Theology 19. Educational Contexts and Settings 19. Christ and Christmas 20. Exodus from the Cave: Moses as Platonic Educator 20. Who wrote the Bible 21. Thesis Project - 6 months research 21. Thesis Project - 6 months research
  47. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 47 No. Bachelor of Theology Bachelor of Ministry 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 2. New Testament Theology 2. Christian Ethic 3. Pneumatology 3. Married Couple Counseling 4. Hermeneutics 4. The Challenge as a Pastor 5. Biblical Archeology 5. Protocols in Ministry 6. Pastoral Theology 6. The Functions of Church Leadership 7. Old Testament Theology 7. The five (5) fold Ministry 8. New Testament Theology 8. The History of the Church 9. World Religions 9. Piratical Ministry, conducting the Holy Sacraments 10. Biblical Greek 10. The Church and Community relationship 11. Biblical Hebrew 11. Church, Finance , Accounting, and Budgeting 12. Philosophy 12. How Denominations his destroyed the Church 13. Systematic Theology 13. The Prophetic Anointing 14. Biblical Hebrew 14. Homiletics 15. Apologetics 15. The Ministry of the Holy Spirit 16. Homiletics 16. World Religions 17. Biblical Theology 17. Pastoral Ministry 18. Pastoral Theology 18. Numbers and background of Bible Translations today 19. Creation 19. Sermon Preparation Guideline 20 Prophecy 20. Humanistic II 21. Thesis Project 6 months research 21. Thesis Project 6 months research Students wanting to enter the 60 credits Bachelor Degree program must have completed a Diploma or associate degree in Ministry or an equivalent of 60 credit hours. The Bachelor degree program prepares students either for ordained ministry in a Christian church, or for a wider engagement in society. Upon the successful completion of the Bachelor Degree in program, the students should be able to:
  48. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 48 • serve in ministry such as a local church or missions and develop abilities and virtues that will prepare them for their calling and career • provide an in-depth Biblical foundation to supply the values, knowledge and skills needed to effectively serve in Christian education • demonstrate a good understanding of theological and Biblical interpretation • promote growth toward personal maturity and ministry competence in the practice of ministry-related Christian education • utilize insights gained for the effective practice of Christian education in the church, the community, and the world • understand the comprehension of educational foundations • develop, organize, conduct, and evaluate Christian education ministry in various vocational assignments • develop skills that will enable them to minister effectively to students and their families in contemporary cultural settings • utilize insights gained from Biblical disciplines for the effective practice of Christian education in the church and the community No. Bachelor of Counseling Bachelor of Mission and Intermural Studies 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 2. Nouthetic Counseling 2. The mission driven Church 3. Career Counseling 3. Basics of Church Planting 4. Counseling for Leadership 4. Differences in Ministerial Calling 5. Proverbs and Psalms in counseling 5. Understanding the true Great Commission 6. Mental Health Counseling 6. Paul Missionary Strategies 7. The Pastoral Counselor 7. The Church and Money 8. Children Counseling 8. Missionary Qualities 9. Premarital and marital counseling 9. Basics of Mission and Vision 10. Confidential issue in counseling 10. Reaching the Muslims and Traditional people 11. Prisoner Counseling 11. The Significant of Power Evangelism 12. Counseling Theories 12. Basics of Discipleship 13. Christian Psychology 13. Environmental Analysis 14. Family Therapy 14. Mentoring and coaching
  49. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 49 15. Substance Abuse 15. Christian Apologetics 16. Overcoming Crisis 16. Missionary and Food 17. Conflict Resolution 17. Missionary Secret to Success 18. Christian Approaches to Conflict 18. Challenges faced as a Missionary 19. Christian Counseling Method 19. Reason many Mission works filed 20. Christian Approaches to Orphans and brokenhearted 20. The true Message of Salvation 21. Thesis Project 6 months research 21. Thesis Project 6 months research No. Bachelor of Christian Character Development Bachelor of Church Administration 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 2. Christian Foundations Studies 2. Administration Foundation 3. Motivating others 3. Administering Physical resource 4. Christian Ethic 4. Policy Making 5. Sexual Victory 5. Budgets Proposal 6. Victory over Temptation 6. Project Proposal 7. Confidential issue 7. Basic Skills for Effective Administration 8. Managing the Church affair & your own Home 8. Administering Financial Resources 9. Characters of a Pastor wife and Children 9. Ministry offices 10. The Love of Money 10. The Church Administration 11. Relationship out of your Marriage 11. Environmental Analysis 12. Character of a Pastor and Church Leaders 12. Public relation 13. Christian relationship toward the Community 13. Management and Leadership 14. The Characters of the earthly day church 14. Administering Volunteers 15. The Character of Christ 15. The Character of Administrator 16. The Character of Lucifer in Heaven 16. The Marks of a successful Administration
  50. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 50 17. Pastoral Ethic 17. Administrator / Manager and Employees 18. Many reasons that lead to Churches Brake away 18. Developing Church Ministry Plans 19. Christ like life & Integrity 19. Church Administration is an Equipping Ministry 20. Benevolence 20. Providing Administrative Control 21. Thesis Project - 6 months research 21. Thesis Project 6 months research No Bachelor of Divinity Bachelor of Leadership 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 2. The important of Christ return /raptures 2. Ruler vs Leader 3. Christology 3. Managing Stress and Managing Time 4. Reasons for Christ incantation 4. Policy Making & Budgets Proposal II 5. The Deity and attributes of the Son 5. Training, Coaching and Mentoring 6. The Deity and attributes of the Father 6. Project Proposal II 7. The Deity and attributes of the Holy Spirit 7. Decision Making 8. The writers of the Bible, why the Bible is called inspired book? 8. The apostles Leadership Principal 9. Apologetics II 9. Holy Spirit as a Leader 10. The lost books of the bible 10. The Church Administration 11. The new Earth, Heavens, and Jerusalem 11. Leadership handling dangerous Cases 12. The authors of the Bible 12. Public relation 13. Biblical History 13. Ethic in Leadership 14. Life after Death 14. Apostle Paul Stewardship 15. Kinds of heavens & their Location 15. Positive Leadership step
  51. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 51 16. The Divinity of God 16. The Marks of a successful Administration 17. Pre-Adamic 17. Educational Leadership 18. Understanding the three kinds of Heavens 18. Ethics, Values, Vision, Mission and Gender Ethics, Values, Vision, Mission and Gender 19. Angels and Demons 19. Career Development and Development as a Professional 20 The Seven Spirits of God 20. Self-Management and Personal Development 21. Thesis Project - 6 months research 21. Thesis Project - 6 months research No. Bachelor of Christian History Bachelor of Psychology 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 2. The Historical Study of Christianity 2. Psychology of Theology I 3. The First Cultural Context—Greece and Rome 3. Abnormal Human Behavior 4. The First Cultural Context—Judaism 4. Christian Counseling 5. The Jesus Movement and the Birth of Christianity 5. Social Psychology 6. Paul and Christianity‘s First Expansion 6. Environmental Psychology 7. The Diversity of Early Christianity 7. Cognition Language 8. The Unpopular Cult—Persecution 8. Introduction to Human Biology 9. Forms of Witness—Martyrdom and Apologetic 9. Sophomore English 10. Extreme Christianity in the 2nd and 3rd Centuries 10. Christian Approaches to Conflict 11. The Shaping of Orthodoxy 11. Christian Counseling Method 12. Institutional Development before Constantine 12. Christian Edu. Psychology Method
  52. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 52 13. The Beginnings of Christian Philosophy 13. Family Psychology/Conflict 14. Imperial Politics and Religion 14. Personality Development II 15. Constantine and the Established Church 15. Stress & Health 16. The Extension of Christian Culture 16. Introduction to Christian Philosophy 17. Monasticism as Radical Christianity 17. Psychology of Testing 18. The Beginnings of Christian Philosophy 18. Christian Counseling Psychology 19. Imperial Politics and Religion 19. Psychology of Human Behavior 20 Constantine and the Established Church 20 Psychology Cree Planning 21. Thesis Project - 6 months research 21. Thesis Project - 6 months research MASTER’S DEGREE (18 MONTHS PROGRAM) 45 CREDIT HOURS The entry requirement for the Master Degree program is the bachelor in theology. Upon the successful completion of the Master in Theology, the students should be able to: • Develop advanced skills in Biblical Studies, Theology and Christian ministries in preparation for significant senior leadership in the ministry. • Develop a Christian worldview in which attitudes and values are informed by biblical standards. • Identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation. • Interpret the Bible with respect to its literary, historical, and theological context. • Construct a consistent theology based on Biblical foundations and informed by the development of Christian thought.
  53. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 53 • Demonstrate an advanced understanding of an issue within a specific theological discipline. • Demonstrate competence in communicating the Word effectively in a variety of settings. • Develop a Christian worldview in which attitudes and values are informed by Biblical standards. • Construct a consistent theology based on Biblical foundations and practical implementation. • Interpret and apply Biblical texts using sound hermeneutical principles. • Explain Biblical and theological truths effectively. • Use research methods and resources in the discipline. • Formulate and appropriate research questions. No Master of Theology Master of Christian Business Administration 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 2. Theological Research Methods 2. Christian Leadership and Change Management 3. Advanced Hermeneutics 3. Marketing Strategies 4. Pauline Theology 4. Strategic Management 5. Comparative Religion 5. Accounting and finance 6. The doctrine of sanctification 6. Corporate Financial Management 7. The Godhead 7. Human resource management 8. Christological debates 8. Economics in Business 9. Pneumatological debates 9. Business Law 10. Biblical Greek and Hebrew 10. Project Management
  54. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 54 11. Pastoral Theology 11. Research Methodology 12. Christological debates 12. Organizational Behavior 13. Theology, Theory and Practice of Leadership 13. Non for profit organizations 14. Pastoral Theology 14. Christian Philosophy in Business 15. Thesis Project 6 months research 15. Thesis Project 6 months research No. Master’s Degree in Christian Counseling Master’s Degree in Church Administration 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 2. Principles of Christian Counseling 2. Protocol in administration 3. Counseling Theories 3. Financial Principal in administration 4. Critique of Nouthetic Counseling 4. Worker Salary Structure and plans 5. Prophetic Counseling 5. Budgets Proposal I 6. Integration Models 6. Project Proposal I 7. Addiction counseling 7. Principles of Christian 8. Teenage Counseling 8. Defending your institution from Criticism 9. Marriage Counseling 9. Institution Publicity 10. Psychopathology 10. Challenges in Administration 11. Child psychology 11. Project management II 12. Research Methodology 12. Public relation Offer Duty 13. Personality Theories 13. Strategies in Leadership Development 14. Death and bereavement counseling 14. Principal of Administration 15. Thesis Project - 6 months research 15. Thesis Project - 6 months research
  55. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 55 No Master’s Degree in Christian Counseling Master’s Degree in Church Administration 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 2. Principles of Christian Counseling 2. Protocol in administration 3. Counseling Theories 3. Financial Principal in administration 4. Critique of Nouthetic Counseling 4. Worker Salary Structure and plans 5. Prophetic Counseling 5. Budgets Proposal I 6. Integration Models 6. Project Proposal I 7. Addiction counseling 7. Principles of Christian 8. Teenage Counseling 8. Defending your institution from Criticism 9. Marriage Counseling 9. Institution Publicity 10. Psychopathology 10. Challenges in Administration 11. Child psychology 11. Project management II 12. Research Methodology 12. Public relation Offer Duty 13. Personality Theories 13. Strategies in Leadership Development 14. Death and bereavement counseling 14. Principal of Administration 15. Thesis Project 6 months research 15. Thesis Project 6 months research No Master’s Degree in Christian Counseling Master’s Degree in Church Administration L Higher Commission Visit to GIBU campus in 2018 GIBU Vision extension
  56. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 56 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 2. Principles of Christian Counseling 2. Protocol in administration 3. Counseling Theories 3. Financial Principal in administration 4. Critique of Nouthetic Counseling 4. Worker Salary Structure and plans 5. Prophetic Counseling 5. Budgets Proposal I 6. Integration Models 6. Project Proposal I 7. Addiction counseling 7. Principles of Christian 8. Teenage Counseling 8. Defending your institution from Criticism 9. Marriage Counseling 9. Institution Publicity 10. Psychopathology 10. Challenges in Administration 11. Child psychology 11. Project management II 12. Research Methodology 12. Public relation Offer Duty 13. Personality Theories 13. Strategies in Leadership Development 14. Death and bereavement counseling 14. Principal of Administration 15. Thesis Project- 6 months research 15. Thesis Project - 6 months research No Master’s Degree in Mission & intercultural Studies Master’s Degree in Divinity 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 2. Environmental Analysis 2. The Human Soul, Body, Spirit
  57. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 57 3. Principles of Evangelism 3. Understanding the Kingdoms of Heaven and Earth 4. The mission driven Church 4. The Differences between Theology and Divinity 5. Reaching the Muslims 5. The sweet of the influence of the Holy Spirit 6. Missionary Qualities 6. The Officers, duty of the Godhead 7. Converting to Indigenous Church Methods 7. The Power of Life and Death 8. The Indigenous Church and the Missionary 8. The Mystery of God 9. The Church‘s Mission to Today‘s World 9. Study on Angels and Demons 10. The Missionary and Evangelism 10. The Names of God, Christ and the Holy Spirit 11. The Overseas Church and Missionary Finance 11. A Qualitative Research on University Students‘ Religious Approaches during the Grieving Process 12. The Missionary‘s Partnership with the Overseas Church 12. The Role of Islam in Preventing Domestic Violence towards Muslim Women in Azerbaijan 13. The Missionary‘s Partnership with the Overseas Church 13. The Lost book of the Bible 14. Relationship of the Missionary to the Indigenous Church 14. The two accounts of Creations 15. Thesis Project - 6 months research 15. Thesis Project - 6 months research No Master’s Degree in Leadership Master’s Degree in Ministry 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 2. Environmental Analysis 2. Social processes in church life
  58. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 58 3. How I Changed My Mind about Women in Church Leadership 3. Being a leader of vision 4. The Questions about in Church Leadership 4. Having Effective Ministry Teams 5. Political Systems as Context for Women‘s Leadership 5. Conflict Resolution (A key to maintaining unity) 6. Understanding the Church Polities 6. Three key areas of Christian character to develop 7. How Bible Characters Multiplied Money 7. Psychology for Christian Ministry 8. Why Money Flows to Some People & Away from Others 8. Diversity among Christians 9. Understanding Biblical Leadership 9. Unhealthy religion 10. Recruitment, interview, employment and Dismissal 10. Development and teaching 11. Standard of Organization management 11. Childhood and adolescence 12. Project Proposal and implementation 12. Pastoral cares Counseling 13. Budgeting, marking and public relation Strategies 13. Religious development 14. 14. Organization and the church 15. Thesis Project - 6 months research 15. Thesis Project - 6 months research No. Master’s Degree Philosophy in Religious Studies Master’s Degree Philosophy in Christian Psychology 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. History of GIBU and the Founder 2. I Once Was Lost, But Now I‘m Found‖: The Origins of Black Christian Anti-African Sentiment 2. Five dimensions of being religious
  59. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 59 3. Overcoming Religious and Cultural Amnesia: Who Are the Ancestors? 3. Piaget‘s phases of intellectual development 4. Understanding Skepticism 4. Characteristics of extrinsic and intrinsic religious motivations 5. Understanding Hedonism 5. Factors influencing conformity 6. Understanding Daoism , Islamic, etc 6. Suggestions for affirmative action to curb conformity 7. Understanding the World major Religious Hinduism, Buddhism, Daoism, Islamic ETC. 7. Evidences of social identity processes in churches 8. The Politics of Religion: Romans, Arabs, and Christians in the Last Century before Islam 8. Degrees of intelligibility in glossolalia 9. Greek Thought and Prophetic Tradition: Revelatory Background of Early Islamic Philosophy 9. Common difficulties as children deal with recently divorced parents 10. Metaphysics of Goodness according to Anselm of Canterbury and Far al-Dn al-Rz 10. Children‘s problems: when selfprotection (ego defence) backfires 11. The Epistemological Value of Scriptural Statements in Avicenna: Can Religious Propositions Provide the Premises of Philosophical Demonstrations? 11. Erikson‘s eight stages of development 12. Philosophical Religions and Enlightenment: Divine Rule or the Rule of Reason 12. A five-component illness representation model 13. The Religious Transformation Hypothesis 13. Three sorts of religious control over illness 14. 14. Potential strategies for leaders‘ decision-making 15. Thesis Project - 6 months research 15. Thesis Project - 6 months research No Master’s Degree In Christian Philosophy Master’s Degree in Christian Education 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. History of GIBU and the Founder 2. Philo‘s Moses and his Pagan, Christian, and Islamic Successors Wayne Hankey 2. Reading, Teaching and Engagement
  60. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 60 3. How Do We Know the Bible is Inspired? 3. Vulnerability and Self-giving in Christian Teaching & Learning 4. Creation vs. Evolution 4. The Challenge of Individual Responsibility and Global Obligation 5. Facts and Statistics Regarding Homosexuality 5. Dismissing Workers and Course Evaluation 6. Philosophical Concepts and Issues in Science and Religion 6. Curriculum Development 7. Outlooks Of Philosophy And Christianity 7. Curriculum Scope and Sequence 8. Understanding the Branches of Philosophy 8. Educational Influence of Surroundings 9. Understanding Existentialism 9. The Bible the Most Important Book for Education in our schools 10. Nonviolent Realism: Resolving Our Conflicts 10. Testing and Evaluation 11. Understanding Neo-Platonism 11. The Essential in Education 12. The Argument from Universal Belief 12. Teachers as Examples of Christian Integrity 13. The Dead Are Not Dead: The Future of Black Theology and Black Church Theologies 13. History of Christian Education 14. Indigenous Black Theology: Toward a Theology of the Ancestors 14. Introduction to Educating Philosophy 15. Thesis Project - 6 months research 15. Thesis Project - 6 months research DOCTORATE DEGREE (18 MONTHS PROGRAM) 35 CREDITS HOURS Students choosing to enter the Doctoral Degree program must have completed a Master‘s Degree equivalent to (40) credit hours.
  61. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 61 The Doctor of Ministry degree offers pastors, missionaries and leaders an opportunity for professional and personal growth. The student will be equipped for a higher level of competent practice in ministry than that achieved in the foundation work Upon the successful completion of the Doctor of Ministry Degree the students should be able to: • Demonstrate an understanding of the theory and practice of personal spiritual formation. • Gain knowledge of leadership development, personal leadership styles, the art of spiritual leadership, and learn how to apply this knowledge in ministry practice. • Study historical and contemporary church movements and reflect on contemporary concerns in the practice of ministry. • Be able to apply their knowledge in local ministry practice and will make a contribution to the greater Christian community. • Demonstrate an advanced comprehension of the Biblical and theological foundations that inform Christian ministry, demonstrate an advanced functioning as integrative, reflective practitioners of ministry. • Develop greater professional competence in the practice of ministry. • Demonstrate increased ability to integrate classical theological studies with functional studies in the context of the practice of ministry. • Demonstrate a deep understanding of their personal and ministry strengths and weaknesses / demonstrate enhanced competency in social/cultural analysis for ministry in the global context. • Integrate a greater understanding of Scripture into various ministry contexts • Demonstrate advanced integration of Biblical and pastoral disciplines pertaining to ministry in the church.
  62. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 62 No. Doctor of Ministry Degree Doctor of Christian Business Administration 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. History of GIBU and the Founder 2. Understanding What Your Muslim Friend Believes 2. Business Ethics and Values in the Workplace 3. Pastoral Ministry 3. Business and Leadership theories 4. Church Administration 4. Understanding Mega Christian Organizations 5. Advanced Pastoral Counseling 5. Values and Moral Authority in Business 6. Biblical Leadership 6. Strategic Management 7. Major World Religious 7. Corporate Social Responsibility 8. Church planting 8. Christian Business Methods and Applications 9. Biblical management 9. Accounting and Finance for churches 10. Philosophy of Christian Education 10. Organizational behavior for churches 11. Ministerial Ethics 11. Christian business management 12. The Muslim Salvation Code 12. Auditing for churches 13. Church and Traditional people relationship 13. Business Strategies to attract the Public 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research
  63. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 63 No Doctor of Theology Doctor of Church Administration 1. The history of GIBU and her Founder 1. History of GIBU and the Founder 2. The two account of Creations 2. Principles for Employment 3. Anti-Charismatic Perspective 3. Leadership vs Administration 4. The Life of the Apostles 4. Church Finance, Budget and Management 5. Type of Christian Denominations 5. Policy making and legality 6. Heavens the Thorn of God 6. The Principle of Frugality 7. Angels and Demons 7. Personal Director Functions 8. Chronological Studies of Christ 8. The Church Constitution 9. Christian Apologetics II 9. Organizational Finance 10. Basic Bible Doctrine‘s 10. Vision, Strategy and Project Management 11. Church History 11. Building a High Performance Team 12. Basic Bible Doctrines 12. Communication Management 13. Doctrine of Tri Unity 13. Mentoring and coaching 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research No. Doctorate Degree in Mission and intercultural Studies Doctorate Degree in Divinity 1. History of GIBU and her Founder 1. History of GIBU and her Founder 2. The life as a Missionary 2. The Seven Spirit of God 3. Christian Ethic in Missionary work 3. The seven Angels to the Seven Churches 4. Cultivating the People of God 4. Angels and Demons
  64. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 64 5. Forming a Missional Environment and Culture 5. Why man become God incarnation 6. Engaging Context with a Christian Imagination 6. Baptism in the Holy Spirit 7. Christ as a Missionary 7. The Spiritual Lives of the Bible Authors 8. The Character of a Missionary Leader 8. Broken relationship between God and Adam 9. Change and Transition: Navigating the Challenges 9. Age Limit before man reconnected to God after the fall 10. Six Critical Issues for Missionary Leadership 10. The Desire of the Holy Spirit 11. Missionary Readiness Factors and the Nature of Leadership 11. Homiletic III 12. Context of the Missionary Congregation 12. The significance of God miracles 13. The Missionary Leader‘s life 13. Tri- unity the Son, Father and the Holy Spirit 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research No. Doctorate Degree in Christian Leadership Doctorate Degree in Christian Education 1. History of GIBU and her Founder 1. History of GIBU and her Founder 2. Principles for Employment 2. History of Christian Education II 3. Leadership vs Administration 3. Important Information About Learning 4. Church Finance, Budget and Management 4. Kinds of Education 5. Policy making and legality 5. Philosophies of Education 6. The Principle of Frugality 6. Curriculum Development II 7. Accountability and Transparency 7. Recruitments and dismissal of works 8. The Church Constitution 8. Methods and Techniques use in Counseling 9. Organizational Finance 9. Christian Apologetics 10. Vision, Strategy and Project 10. Essential Basic Church Doctrines Management 11. Building a High Performance Team 11. Christ as an educator
  65. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 65 12. Communication Management 12. Understanding Biblical worldviews 13. Mentoring and coaching 13. Major world Religious 14. Thesis Project 6 months research 14. Thesis Project 6 months research No. Doctor of Philosophy in Religious Studies Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Psychology 1. History of GIBU and the Founder 1. History of GIBU and her Founder 2. Philosophy of Islam and formation 2. The Philosophy of Nouthetic Counseling 3. Philosophy of Hinduism and Formation 3. The Philosophy of Biblical Psychology 4. History of the Bible 4. Pastoral Child psychology 5. The lost Book of the Bible 5. Personality Theories and Biblical figures 6. Philosophy of Judaism 6. Advanced Counseling and psychotherapy 7. History of Philosophy 7. Personality Theories and education 8. Philosophy of Mormonism 8. Psychology and theology 9. Philosophy of JW Jehovah Witness 9. Ageing, illness, bereavement, and dying 10. Philosophy of world major religious 10. Counseling and pastoral care 11. Philosophy of Religion Education 11. Emotional problems 12. Division in Christianity 12. The church as an organization 13. The Philosophy of Christian Ministry and formation 13. The Philosophy of Christian Counseling 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research No Doctorate Degree in Christian Counseling 1. History of GIBU and her Founder 2. Crisis and Trauma Counseling 3. Introduction to environmental Psychology 4. The Premarital Counseling 5. Marriage and Family Counseling 6. Psychology and Religion 7. Christian Ethic 8. Counseling Ethics and Decision
  66. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 66 9. Counseling Troubled Teens and Their Families 10. Treating Infidelity and Sex Addiction 11. Career Counseling 12. Abuse, Crisis, and Trauma Counseling 13. The Philosophy of Christian Counseling 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research Doctor of Philosophy Degree (18 Months Program) 35 Credit hours Students choosing to enroll into the Ph.D. program must have completed a Doctor‘s Degree equivalent to (35) credit hours. The Ph.D. degree offers pastors, missionaries and leaders an opportunity for professional and personal growth. The student will be GIBU USA Team
  67. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 67 equipped for a higher level of competent practice of ministry than that achieved in the foundation work. Upon the successful completion of the Ph.D. Degree the students should be able to: • Demonstrate an understanding of the theory and practice of personal spiritual formation and become a strong Researcher, and Philosopher. • Gain knowledge of leadership development, personal leadership styles, the art of spiritual leadership, and learn how to apply this knowledge in ministry practice. • Study historical and contemporary church movements and reflect on contemporary concerns in the practice of ministry. • Be able to apply their knowledge in local ministry practice and will make a contribution to the greater Christian community. • Demonstrate an advanced comprehension of the Biblical and theological foundations that inform Christian ministry, demonstrate an advanced functioning as integrative, reflective practitioners of ministry. • Develop greater professional competence in the practice of ministry • Demonstrate increased ability to integrate classical theological studies with functional studies in the context of the practice of ministry. • Demonstrate a deep understanding of their personal and ministry strengths and weaknesses / demonstrate enhanced competency in social/cultural analysis for ministry in the global context. • Integrate a greater understanding of Scripture into various ministry contexts • Demonstrate advanced integration of Biblical and pastoral disciplines pertaining to ministry in the church. No Doctor of Philosophy in Ministry Degree Doctor of Philosophy Christian Business Administration
  68. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 68 1. Impression on GIBU and her Founder History 1. Impression on GIBU and her Founder History 2. Philosophy of Islam 2. Philosophy of Business Ethics and Values 3. Pastor Ministry Philosophy 3. Philosophy of Business and Leadership theories II 4. Value as Church Administrator 4. Philosophy Empathetic Mega Christian Organizations 5. Philosophy in Pastoral Counseling 5. Philosophy Values and Moral Consultant in Business 6. Biblical Leadership 6. Philosophy on Strategic Management and Theorists 7. Philosophies of Major World Religious 7. Philosophy on Marketable Social Responsibility and achievement 8. Analysis, Investigation in Church planting 8. Philosophy on Christian Business Methods and Performances 9. Principal of Biblical management 9. Philosophy on auditing, Accounting and Finance for churches 10. Philosophies of Christian Education 10. Philosophy on Organizational behavior for churches 11. Rationality on Ministerial Ethics 11. Philosophy proceeding Christian business management 12. The Ecclesiastical Salvation Cryptogram 12. Philosophy used in Auditing employees and Officials 13. Christian relationship with Worldly people 13. Approach secondhand in Business Strategies to attract the Public 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research Doctor Philosophy Degree (18 Months Program) 35 Credit hours
  69. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 69 No Doctor of Theology Doctor of Philosophy in Church Administration 1. Pluralism and Inclusivism a Challenge to Christian Exclusivism 1. Impression on GIBU and her Founder History 2. Philosophy of Anti-Theistic Theories 2. Philosophy Tests, Principles and Facts of Loyalty 3. Philosophy of Anti-Charismatic Perspective 3. Philosophy Causes and Timing of Disloyalty 4. Conflict with Judaism; Heathenism; Natural Religions; Scientific Thought; and the Gradual Victory; 4. Philosophy in Church Administration an Equipping Ministry 5. A Challenge to Rationalism and AntiChristian Theories 5. Philosophy in Developing Church Ministry Plans 6. Anthropology The Study of Man 6. Philosophy in Administering Physical Resources 7. Philosophy of The Nature of God 7. Philosophy in Providing Administrative Control 8. Philosophy of The Relation of Adam's Sin To Posterity 8. Philosophy in emerging Church Constitution 9. Philosophy of Atheism, Materialism and Pantheism 9. Philosophy of Payroll Best Practices 10. Philosophy of the Historical Background of Redemption 10. Philosophy in Controller’s Function 11. Philosophy of the Characteristics of the Holy Spirit 11. Philosophy in Sales and Operations for Small Business 12. The Immortality of The Soul 12. Overview and Use of Capital Budgeting 13. The State Of The Soul After Death 13. Preparation of the Cash Budget 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research
  70. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 70 Doctor Philosophy Degree (18 Months Program) 35 Credit hours No Doctor of Philosophy in Religious Studies Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Psychology 1. Impression on GIBU and her Founder History 1. Philosophy of Adult Psychopathology and Treatment 2. Philosophy of Islam and formation 2. Philosophy of Analysis of Criminal Justice Processes 3. Philosophy of Hinduism and Formation 3. Philosophy of Biological Bases of Behaviour 4. Philosophy in History of the Bible 4. Philosophy of Religion Crime Psychology 5. Philosophy about the lost Book of the Bible 5. Philosophy of Drugs, Addiction, and Crime 6. Philosophy of Judaism belief, and practice 6. Philosophy of the Increasing Contexts of Context in the Study of Environment Behaviour
  71. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 71 7. Philosophy of Church History 7. Philosophy of the New Environmental Psychology: The Human Interdependence Paradigm 8. Philosophy of Mormonism 8. Philosophy of Exploring Pathology: Relationships between Clinical and Environmental Psychology 9. Philosophy of JW Jehovah Witness 9. Philosophy of the Risks Imposed By Climate Change 10. Philosophy of world major religious 10. Philosophy of the psychologists Assist in Limiting Climate Change 11. Philosophy of Christian World views 11. Philosophy of Transactionally Oriented Research: Examples and Strategies 12. Philosophy of Religion Education 12. Philosophy in History of psychology and the systems 13. The Philosophy of Christian Ministry and formation 13. Philosophy of Clinical and diagnostic interviewing techniques 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research Doctor Philosophy Degree (18 Months Program) 35 Credits hours No Doctor of Philosophy in Mission and intercultural Studies Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Divinity 1. History of GIBU and her Founder 1. History of GIBU and her Founder 2. Philosophy about Missionary lifecycle 2. Philosophical idea about the Seven Spirits of God 3. Philosophy on Christian Ethic in Missionary work 3. Philosophical views about the seven Angels to the Seven Churches 4. Philosophy in Cultivating the People of God 4. Philosophical views about Angels and Demons 5. Philosophy in Forming a Missionary Environment and Culture 5. Philosophers opinions ,Why God become man incarnation 6. Philosophy of Engaging Context with a Christian Mind 6. Biblical Philosophers views on Baptism in the Holy Spirit 7. Philosophy of Christ as a Missionary 7. Philosophical views on the Spiritual Lives of the Bible Authors 8. The Character of a Missionary Leader Philosophy 8. Philosophical views on Broken relationship between God and Adam
  72. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 72 9. Philosophy in Change and Transition: Navigating the Challenges 9. Philosophical views on Age Limit before man reconnected to God after the fall 10. Philosophical knowledge on the Six Critical Issues for Missionary Leadership 10. Philosophical views on The Desire of the Holy Spirit 11. Philosophy in the mind of Missionary Readiness Factors and the Nature of Leadership 11. Philosophical views on the man Spirit, body and soul 12. Philosophy of the Context of the Missionary Congregation 12. Philosophical feelings on The miracle of God 13. Philosophy of the Missionary Leader‘s life and family 13. Worldly Philosophers interpretations on Tri- unity the Son, Father and the Holy Spirit 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research Doctor Philosophy Degree (18th Months Program) 35 Credits hours No Doctor of Philosophy Christian Education Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Leadership 1. History of GIBU and her Founder 1. Philosophy on 21 Ways to Become a Better Leader 2. History of Christian Education 2. Philosophy on Respecting Laws and Order in the Nation and Organization 3. Significant Information About Learning 3. Philosophy on Identifying Church Leadership and Functions 4. Kinds of Education 4. Philosophy on Biblical Integrities as Daniel, Job and Joseph 5. Philosophies of Education 5. Philosophy on Principles of Organization and Resources Management 6. Philosophy of Curriculum Development 6. Time Management and Resource Investment 7. Recruitments and dismissal of works 7. Philosophy on Manager & Employees Motivation 8. Philosophy of Curriculum Scope and sequence 8. Philosophy on Leadership Styles of Daniel and Nehemiah 9. Philosophy of biblical 9. Accountability and Honesty
  73. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 73 Doctrinal Construction 10. Philosophical studies on the of the Kingdom of God 10. Philosophy on Respecting Laws and Order in the Nation and Organization 11. Philosophy of Islam and Christian Disagreements 11. Philosophy on Delegating Responsibilities 12. Philosophy of Biblical archeology 12. Philosophy on Developing Good Interpersonal Relationships 13. Philosophy on Biblical maps and Demarcations 13. Philosophy on recognizing the 18 Kinds of Pastors / Church Leaders 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research 14. Thesis Project - 6 months research Grading System Grading system Grade Marks Grade point Quality A+ 90%-100% 4.4-5.0 Excellent B+ 80-90-% 4.0-4.3 Very Good B- 75-79% 3.0-3.9 Good Pass C 70-74% 2.0-2.9 Marginal Fail D 60% and below 1.0-1.9 Fail NG. No Grade -------- Inc. incomplete ------ ACCREDITED ACCELERATED PROGRAM FOR GIBU USA and other European Nations REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL MATURE GIBU STUDENTS. ACCELERATED MINISTERIAL PROGRAM COURSE
  74. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 74 REQUIREMENTS SEE ACCELERATED PROGRAM The Purpose of the Accelerated Program is to give an opportunity to the most senior Minister who is qualify to fast-track a study through the Bachelor, Master, and Doctorate earned Degree Programs. NB: this program belongs to the most senior minister with more than 20 years’ experience in ministries. Bachelor’s Program (60 Credit Hour) 1. Twenty (20) Courses plus Thesis Project. 2. Course Duration? Five Intensive Months equal to 120 days  Application Fee: $75 USD  Bachelors Program: $1,200 USD Master’s Program (45 Credit Hour) 3. Fourteen (14) Courses plus Thesis Dissertation Project. 4. Course Duration? Five intensive Months equal to 120 days  Application Fee: $ 100 USD  Master Program: $ 1,500 USD Doctorate Program (35 Credit Hour) 5. Twelve (12) Courses plus Thesis Dissertation Project. 6. Course Duration? Five intensive Months equal to 120 days  Application Fee: $120 USD  Doctorate Program Graduation: $2,000 USD  Our accelerated Program is tuition free for all Bible Students.  Each Student must complete the above Requirements. You are highly welcome, once we accept you into the program; you are duly qualified to begin with your payment process.
  75. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 75  All graduation fees are to be paid BEFORE receiving your degree. After payment, it will take GIBU 48 hours to get your Degree, Official Transcript and Grade Sheet with Letter of Recommendation. For African Scholarship Students Bachelor’s Program (60 Credit Hour) 7. Twenty (20) Courses plus Thesis Project. 8. Course Duration? Five Intensive Months equal to 120 days  Application Fee $20 USD  Accelerated Test Questionnaires $10 USD  Bachelor’s Program Books (7) $ 70 USD  Bachelor’s Program registration $50 USD   Bachelor’s Program Transcript $50 USD  Bachelor’s Program Graduation $250 USD  Total: $450 USD  Master’s Program (45 Credit Hours) 9. Fourteen (14) Courses plus Thesis Dissertation Project. 10. Course Duration? Five intensive Months equal to 120 days.  Application Fee: $30 USD  Accelerated Test Questionnaires: $10 USD  Master Program Books (7): $ 70 USD
  76. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 76  Master Program registration: $100 USD  Master Program Transcript: $100 USD  Master Program Graduation: $350 USD  Total: $660 USD Doctorate Program (35 Credit Hours) 11. Twelve (12) Courses plus Thesis Dissertation Project. 12. Course Duration? Five Intensive Months equal to 120 days.  Application Fee: $40 USD  Accelerated Test Questionnaires: $10 USD  Doctorate Program Books (7): $70 USD  Doctorate Program registration: $125 USD  Doctorate Program Transcript: $125 USD  Doctorate Program Graduation: $450 USD  Total: $ 820 USD
  77. GIBU Secular Curriculum Page 77 All graduation fees are to be paid BEFORE receiving your degree. After payment, it will take GIBU 48 hours to get your Degree, Official Transcript and Grade Sheet with Letter of Recommendation. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING ACCREDITED DEGREES ON OUR INTENSIVE PROGRAMS: 1. Christian Education. 2. Mission Studies. 3. Theology. 4. Bible Studies. 5. Church Administration. 6. Christian Leadership. 7. Philosophy. 8. Divinity. 9. Mission & Evangelism. 10.Ministry. 11.Psychology 12. Counseling.
  78. GIBU Students information Catalog Page 78 GIBU TUITION PROGRAM • Anyone can enroll into GIBU tuition Program. It is the choice of a student to either enroll into tuition free or tuition Program • GIBU Tuition Program belongs to all Students, Baby Christian, adults, non-Christians and mature ministers from certificate program to Ph.D REGULAR PROGRAM - In this Program, the University’s Dean of admission office will admit a Student into the University Regular Degree Program. We accept students from all Levels into our Regular Degree Program. Baby Christian, Youth, adult, Youth Ministers and non- Christians. This program runs from Certificate up to PhD. With GIBU Tuition Program, student will pay per credit hour and will cover the entire curriculum of the University before graduation. Therefore, the following Degree programs comprises the Tuition Program 1. Certificate Program - is (6) six months of intensive Studies.- 19 credit hours 2. Diploma Program - (9) nine months of intensive Studies - 30 credit hours 3. Associate Degree Program -(2) years of studies - 60 credit hours 4. Bachelor Degree - Program (4) four Years of Studies 120 credit hours in total . Master Degree Program 5 - (two) years - 45 credit hours 6.Doctorates Degree Program - two years - 35 credit hours
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