Bachelor of Arts in Religion in Oklahoma

About This Degree

The Bachelor of Arts in Religion program can be built on your current Associate of Arts degree (or equivalent of 60 semester hours or more). This will enhance your broad liberal arts base with specialized religious studies, equipping you for Christian ministry. 

With a bachelor’s in religious studies, you’ll be able to study several categories of ministry, such as:

  • Biblical studies
  • Pastoral ministry
  • Missions
  • Counseling

At the Baptist Missionary Association Theological Seminary (BMATS), we’ve designed our program for convenience so you can learn from anywhere. 

Our online seminary features semester-long courses and video conferencing for those who cannot relocate to our campus in Jacksonville, Texas. 

If you’re interested in taking a trip to our campus, we also provide conference-style classes that are condensed into a one-week format over the summer. 

Who Qualifies for a Bachelor of Arts in Religion in Oklahoma?

At BMA, we’ve designed our program to equip students to further their graduate studies, theological pursuits, and ministerial studies. 

Oftentimes, our graduates go directly from a BA in religion to serving in ministry roles at their local churches. Our program prepares students for positions like:

  • Associate Pastor
  • Music Minister 
  • Youth / Young Adult Minister 
  • Christian Education
  • Outreach / Discipleship / Evangelism roles

Bachelor of Arts in Religion Course Requirements (66 Hours)

*All courses for the Bachelor’s degree in Religion program must be 300-400 level courses.

All Bachelor of Arts in Religion students must complete a minimum of thirty-six (36) semester hours of classroom work as a student at BMA Seminary.

Up to thirty (30) semester hours of work may be transferred from an accredited institution toward the Bachelor of Arts in Religion degree.

The Bachelor’s degree in Religious Studies requires an existing Associate of Arts degree or the equivalent (a minimum of 60 semester hours). Criteria for A.A. equivalency must include: six (6) hours in religion or social science, six (6) hours in government, nine (9) hours in English, six (6) hours in history, six (6) hours in a modern foreign language or science, and three (3) hours in math or natural science.

Biblical Studies (18 Hours)

  • OT 421 Old Testament Interpretation**
  • Grk 411 Greek Grammar I*
  • Grk 412 Greek Grammar II*
  • NT 422 New Testament Interpretation OR
    NT 421 Studies in the Gospels**
  • Grk 421 Greek Translation I*
  • Grk 422 Greek Translation II*

*With faculty approval non-ministerial students may substitute a modern foreign language for Greek Grammar and Translation.

**Students who did not take OT 113 Old Testament Survey and NT 123 New Testament Survey at the Junior College level must take them as electives (or as part of their concentrated studies) prerequisite to taking OT 421 and NT 421/422. These will count toward the Bachelor’s degree in Religious Studies.

Theological-Historical Studies (9 Hours)

  • Th 411 Christian Doctrine I
  • Th 412 Christian Doctrine II
  • CH 412 History of Christianity

Church Ministries (21 Hours)

  • PM 311 The Christian Ministry
  • PM 412 Biblical Disciple-Making I
  • EV 411 Biblical Disciple-Making and Evangelism II
  • PM 421 Leadership and Disciple-Making
  • PR 311 The Preparation and Delivery of Sermons
  • PR 412 Special Studies in Sermon Delivery
  • Missions Elective

Christian Education (6 hours)

  • RE 311 Church Administration
  • RE 325 Christian Psychology

Electives (12 Hours)

  • 4 Electives

What Can You Do With a B.A. in Religion?

Once you’ve finished your Bachelor of Arts in Religion, you’ll be:

  • Equipped for additional master’s-level graduate studies 
  • Able to thrive in an associate or support ministry position
  • Capable of demonstrating developed leadership skills
  • Well-versed in Biblical truth, enough to articulate it in a range of settings
  • Confident enough to lead and cast vision for local church and community endeavors

What’s The Difference Between A Bachelor in Religion And A Bachelor in Theology?

Bible colleges and seminaries often use the terms religion, theology, and divinity interchangeably, and the subjects can frequently overlap.

Our Bachelor of Arts in Religion in Oklahoma offers more ministry courses than a typical theology degree. That’s because we aim to prepare students for real-world ministry with a wider range of religious studies and ministerial training.

In addition to traditional theological studies, our courses cover topics like evangelism, church history, and other world religions.

Get a B.A. in Religion with Online Seminary in Oklahoma

If you want a Bachelor of Arts in Religion in Oklahoma without relocating to another city or state, online seminary is a great alternative.

Whether you’re working or already in a ministry role, we’ve designed our online classes for flexibility. You can get a degree from a top-tier seminary on your own time and schedule.

Why Should I Major in Religious Studies?

If you feel called to ministry, it’s important to steward your calling well by carefully preparing. 

Ministry is a battlefield, and we must walk into it with confidence, having our minds girded with truth and our hearts prepared with wise counsel and prayer. 

BMA is dedicated to equipping a generation to be as “wise as serpents and innocent as doves.” We want our students to love and serve the Body of Christ while communicating the gospel clearly and with conviction.

Ready To Take The Next Step?

It’s normal to have lots of questions when making such big decisions. If you want to learn more about our Bachelor of Arts in Religion in Oklahoma, contact BMATS, and we will help you decide if this is the right place for you.