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Pastoral Ministry
The purpose of the Pastoral Ministry Bachelor of Arts is to equip students to become effective vocational pastors by focusing, primarily, on issues related to the Senior Pastor role. Students will have opportunities to demonstrate aptitude and ability in pastoral ministry through supervised field education.
Upon completion of the program, the student will be able to:
-Demonstrate competence in knowing God’s word and applying it to one’s life
-Communicate Biblical truth to a local congregation using sound preaching principles that glorify Christ and edify the church
-Perform practical aspects of local church ministry that include administration, counseling, evangelism, education, and pastoral leadership
-Integrate knowledge of Biblical studies, general studies, and ministry studies into an effective leadership ministry
Required Courses:
Biblical Studies 38 Hours
Bible Survey (BOT101, BNT101) 6 hrs.
Bible Tools and Interpretation (BGN101, BGN102) 4 hrs.
Gospels (BNT201, BNT202) 6 hrs.
Acts (BNT210) 3 hrs.
Christian Apologetics (BTH201) 2 hrs.
Biblical Theology (BTH301) 3 hrs.
Bible Exegesis: OT electives (BOT301, BOT302, BOT321, or BOT322) 6 hrs.
Bible Exegesis: NT electives (BNT331, BNT332, BNT333, BNT334, or BNT335) 6 hrs.
Integrative Theology (BTH401) 2 hrs.
General Studies 41 Hours
English (ENG100 or ENG101) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Literature (ENG102) 3 hrs.
Preparing for the Workplace (ENG401) 1 hr.
Elementary Greek (GRK201, GRK202) 6 hrs.
Introduction to Christian Life (GEE101) 2 hrs.
Basic Financial Management (GEE102) 2 hrs.
History elective (HIS120, HIS150 or HIS250) 3 hrs.
Church History (HIS201) 3 hrs.
History of the Restoration Movement (HIS301) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Philosophy (PHI301) 3 hrs.
Global Issues and Worldview (PHI401) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Psychology (PSY101) 3 hrs.
Human Growth and Development (PSY201) 3 hrs.
Science (with Lab component) 4 hrs.
Ministry Studies 12 Hours
Personal Evangelism (MIN110) 2 hrs.
Introduction to World Missions (WMN101) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Worship (WOR101) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Counseling (FLC201) 3 hrs.
Biblical Communication (PCH201) 3 hrs.
Pastoral Ministry Major 36 Hours
Advanced Preaching: Expository (PCH202) 3 hrs.
Advanced Preaching: Preaching with a Plan (PCH301) 2 hrs.
Advanced Preaching: Old Testament Focus (PCH311) 2 hrs.
Advanced Preaching: New Testament Focus (PCH312) 2 hrs.
Discipleship Ministry (MIN250) 3 hrs.
Biblical Leadership for Ministry (MIN350) 3 hrs.
Administrative Leadership in Ministry (MIN401) 3 hrs.
Professional Aspects of Vocational Ministry (MIN402) 2 hrs.
Older Adult Ministry (FLC220) 3 hrs.
Family Dynamics (FLC303) 3 hrs.
Marriage and Family Counseling (FLC311) 3 hrs.
Interpreting Contemporary Culture (YMN301) 3 hrs.
Advanced Internship: Pastoral Ministry–Fall (MIN370) 2 hrs.
Advanced Internship: Pastoral Ministry–Spring (MIN371) 2 hrs.
Free Electives 3 Hours
Total hours: 130
Worship Arts
The purpose of the Bachelor of Worship Arts is to prepare students to serve Jesus Christ in one of the following specializations: Worship Leader, Technical Arts, or Music Performance.
Upon completion of the program, the student will be able to:
-Demonstrate that ministry is best when it flows out of an ongoing, authentic walk with Christ
-Communicate an understanding that music is not an end to itself, but a means to guiding people into a prayerful, Biblically rooted, transformative encounter with the living God
-Identify a variety of art forms (painting, music, photography, dance, Scripture readings and ancient creeds, etc.) to help facilitate a personal, active and participatory relationship with a creative God
-Exercise excellence in his or her musical craft, push beyond his or her comfort zone, and engage in new musical disciplines all in an effort to shine a light on God
-Demonstrate servant leadership through Biblical study, mentoring relationships, and leadership training and be ready to offer his or her life in full obedience to God’s good, pleasing and perfect will
-Exhibit competence as a well-rounded leader (musically, technologically and artistically) who is prepared to minister to the church of today while being in touch with the cultural shifts that influence the body of Christ
Required Courses:
Biblical Studies 35 Hours
Bible Survey (BOT101, BNT101) 6 hrs.
Bible Tools and Interpretation (BGN101, BGN102) 4 hrs.
Gospels (BNT201, BNT202) 6 hrs.
Acts (BNT210) 3 hrs.
Christian Apologetics (BTH201) 2 hrs.
Biblical Theology (BTH301) 3 hrs.
Bible Exegesis: OT elective (BOT301, BOT302, BOT321, or BOT322) 3 hrs.
Bible Exegesis: NT elective (BNT331, BNT332, BNT333, BNT334, or BNT335) 3 hrs.
BOT or BNT elective, 3 hrs.
Integrative Theology (BTH401) 2 hrs.
General Studies 38 Hours
English (ENG100 or ENG101) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Literature (ENG102) 3 hrs.
Preparing for the Workplace (ENG401) 1 hr.
Introduction to Philosophy (PHI301) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Christian Life (GEE101) 2 hrs.
Basic Financial Management (GEE102) 2 hrs.
Church History (HIS201) 3 hrs.
History of Christian Worship Practices (HIS255) 3 hrs.
History of the Restoration Movement (HIS301) 3 hrs.
Global Issues and Worldview (PHI401) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Psychology (PSY101) 3 hrs.
Human Growth and Development (PSY201) 3 hrs.
Group Dynamics of an Artistic Community (SSC250) 3 hrs.
Science (with Lab component) 4 hrs.
Ministry Studies 12 Hours
Personal Evangelism (MIN110) 2 hrs.
Introduction to World Missions (WMN101) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Worship (WOR101) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Counseling (FLC201) 3 hrs.
Biblical Communication (PCH201) 3 hrs.
Worship Arts Major 45 hrs.
Required of all Worship Arts Majors 25 hrs
WA Ensembles (Eight semesters at .5 hrs each) 4 hrs.
Music Theory 1 (MUS101) 2 hrs.
Music Theory 2 (MUS102) 2 hrs.
Worship Design (WOR200) 3 hrs.
Audio Technology 1 (WOR290) 2 hrs.
Contemporary Songwriting 1 (WOR350) 2 hrs.
Leading a Band (WOR360) 2 hrs.
Senior Worship Project (WOR400) 1 hr.
Theology and Practice of Biblical Worship (WOR401) 2 hrs.
Internship: Worship Arts 1 (WOR370) 2 hrs.
Internship: Worship Arts 1 (WOR371) 3 hrs.
Worship Leader Track 20 hrs.
Primary Applied Music (Four semesters at .5 hr, four semesters at 1 hr) 6 hrs.
Secondary Applied Music (Two semesters at .5 hr) 1 hr.
Other Applied Music (Four semesters at .5 hr) 2 hrs.
Music Theory 3 (MUS201) 2 hrs.
Music Theory 4 (MUS202) 2 hrs.
Choral Conducting (MUS361) 2 hrs.
Worship Arts electives, 5 hrs.
Technical Arts Track 20 hrs.
Primary Applied Music (Two semesters at .5 hr) 1 hr.
Secondary Applied Music (Two semesters at .5 hr) 1 hr.
Scenic Design and Lighting Technology (WOR201) 2 hrs.
Video Production 1 (WOR220) 2 hrs.
Video Production 2 (WOR221) 2 hrs.
Audio Technology 2 (WOR291) 2 hrs.
Worship Arts electives, 4 hrs.
Berklee Online Tech Courses, 6 hrs.
Music Performance Track 20 hrs.
Primary Applied Music (Four semesters at .5 hr, four semesters at 1 hr) 6 hrs.
Secondary Applied Music (Two semesters at .5 hr) 1 hr.
Other Applied Music (Four semesters at .5 hr) 2 hrs.
Music Theory 3 (MUS201) 2 hrs.
Music Theory 4 (MUS202) 2 hrs.
Contemporary Songwriting 2 (WOR351) 2 hrs.
Worship Arts electives, 5 hrs.
Total Hours: 130
Youth Ministry
The purpose of the Youth Ministry Bachelor of Arts is to enable the student to effectively organize and administrate a youth ministry in a local church, to demonstrate a competence in the counseling of students, and to communicate effectively the Word of God using sound principles of preaching and teaching.
Upon completion of the program, the student will be able to:
-Demonstrate a working knowledge of the church’s cultural background and organizational structure as evidenced by the ability to set up and administer an effective teaching ministry or youth ministry in a local church
-Possess a deep commitment to Jesus Christ and the the Church, as God’s divinely ordained instrument
-Possess a knowledge of the Bible as the Word of God and the guidebook of Christians, as demonstrated by the ability to teach its truths to others
-Exhibit skills in teaching and communication, with particular understanding of the needs and capabilities of various age groups and interest levels
Required Courses:
Biblical Studies 38 Hours
Bible Survey (BOT101, BNT101) 6 hrs.
Bible Tools and Interpretation (BGN101, BGN102) 4 hrs.
Gospels (BNT201, BNT202) 6 hrs.
Acts (BNT210) 3 hrs.
Christian Apologetics (BTH201) 2 hrs.
Biblical Theology (BTH301) 3 hrs.
Bible Exegesis: OT electives (BOT301, BOT302, BOT321, or BOT322) 6 hrs.
Bible Exegesis: NT electives (BNT331, BNT332, BNT333, BNT334, or BNT335) 6 hrs.
Integrative Theology (BTH401) 2 hrs.
General Studies 41 Hours
English (ENG100 or ENG101) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Literature (ENG102) 3 hrs.
Preparing for the Workplace (ENG401) 1 hr.
Elementary Greek (GRK201, GRK202) 6 hrs.
Introduction to Christian Life (GEE101) 2 hrs.
Basic Financial Management (GEE102) 2 hrs.
History elective (HIS120, HIS150 or HIS250) 3 hrs.
Church History (HIS201) 3 hrs.
History of the Restoration Movement (HIS301) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Philosophy (PHI301) 3 hrs.
Global Issues and Worldview (PHI401) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Psychology (PSY101) 3 hrs.
Human Growth and Development (PSY201) 3 hrs.
Science (with Lab component) 4 hrs.
Ministry Studies 12 Hours
Personal Evangelism (MIN110) 2 hrs.
Introduction to World Missions (WMN101) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Worship (WOR101) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Counseling (FLC201) 3 hrs.
Biblical Communication (PCH201) 3 hrs.
Youth Ministry Concentration 37 Hours
Discipleship Ministry (MIN250) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Youth Work: Theories and Foundations (YMN201) 3 hrs.
Interpreting Contemporary Culture (YMN301) 3 hrs.
Advanced Youth Work (Travel Experience) (YMN401) 3 hrs.
Advanced Preaching: Expository (PCH202) 3 hrs.
Advanced Preaching: Preaching with a Plan (PCH301) 2 hrs.
Biblical Leadership for Ministry (MIN350) 3 hrs.
Professional Aspects of Vocational Ministry (MIN402) 2 hrs.
Family Dynamics (FLC303) 3 hrs.
Marriage and Family Counseling (FLC311) 3 hrs.
Culture/Humanities/Discipleship elective, 3 hrs.
Beginning Internship: Youth Ministry–Summer (YMN270) 2 hrs.
Advanced Internship: Youth Ministry–Fall (YMN370) 2 hrs.
Advanced Internship: Youth Ministry–Spring (YMN371) 2 hrs.
Free Electives 3 Hours
Total hours: 131
Family Life Counseling & Ministry
The purpose of the Family Life and Counseling Ministries Bachelor of Arts is to equip students to become effective family life ministers in the local church, as well as effective participants in various types of helping ministries. In this program, students will learn to address needs, options, and methods for ministry to families.
Upon completion of the program, the student should be able to:
-Express a commitment to the Biblical plan for marriage and family
-Have knowledge of factors that enable families to be functional
-Understand principles for effective parenting
-Demonstrate the ability to respond Biblically to current social, religious, and political ideologies and their impact on marriage and the family
-Demonstrate the ability to organize and supervise a family life ministry in a local church
-Provide Christian counseling for families experiencing maladjustment
Required Courses:
Biblical Studies 38 Hours
Bible Survey (BOT101, BNT101) 6 hrs.
Bible Tools and Interpretation (BGN101, BGN102) 4 hrs.
Gospels (BNT201, BNT202) 6 hrs.
Acts (BNT210) 3 hrs.
Christian Apologetics (BTH201) 2 hrs.
Biblical Theology (BTH301) 3 hrs.
Bible Exegesis: OT electives (BOT301, BOT302, BOT321, or BOT322) 6 hrs.
Bible Exegesis: NT electives (BNT331, BNT332, BNT333, BNT334, or BNT335) 6 hrs.
Integrative Theology (BTH401) 2 hrs.
General Studies 41 Hours
English (ENG100 or ENG101) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Literature (ENG102) 3 hrs.
Preparing for the Workplace (ENG401) 1 hr.
Elementary Greek (GRK201, GRK202) 6 hrs.
Introduction to Christian Life (GEE101) 2 hrs.
Basic Financial Management (GEE102) 2 hrs.
History elective (HIS120, HIS150 or HIS250) 3 hrs.
Church History (HIS201) 3 hrs.
History of the Restoration Movement (HIS301) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Philosophy (PHI301) 3 hrs.
Global Issues and Worldview (PHI401) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Psychology (PSY101) 3 hrs.
Human Growth and Development (PSY201) 3 hrs.
Science (with Lab component) 4 hrs.
Ministry Studies 12 Hours
Personal Evangelism (MIN110) 2 hrs.
Introduction to World Missions (WMN101) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Worship (WOR101) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Counseling (FLC201) 3 hrs.
Biblical Communication (PCH201) 3 hrs.
Family Life and Counseling Ministries Major 36 Hours
Required of All Students in the Major 18hrs
Cross-Cultural Communications (SSC275) 3hrs.
Family Dynamics (FLC303) 3hrs
Marriage and Family Counseling (FLC311) 3 hrs.
Ministry or Bible Elective 3 hrs.
Beginning Internship–Summer (FLC270) 2 hrs.
Advanced Internship–Fall (FLC370) 2 hrs.
Advanced Internship–Spring (FLC371) 2 hrs.
Family Life Ministry Specialization 18hrs
Children’s Ministry (FLC210) 3 hrs.
Older Adult Ministry (FLC220) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Youth Work: Theories and Foundations (YMN201) 3 hrs.
Biblical Leadership in Ministry (MIN350) 3 hrs.
Administrative Leadership in Ministry (MIN401) 3 hrs.
Family Life and Counseling Elective 3hrs.
Children’s Ministry Specialization 18 hrs.
Introduction to Youth Work: Theories and Foundations (YMN201) 3 hrs.
Children’s Ministry (FLC210) 3 hrs.
Discipleship Ministry (MIN250) 3hrs.
Biblical Leadership in Ministry (MIN350) 3 hrs.
Administrative Leadership in Ministry (MIN401) 3 hrs.
Family Life and Counseling Electives 3 hrs.
Counseling Specialization 18 hrs.
Clinical Practices (PSY301) 3 hrs.
Abnormal Psychology (PSY320) 3 hrs.
Counseling Ministry (FLC401) 3 hrs.
Family Life and Counseling Electives 9 hrs.
Possible Electives
–Child Psychology (PSY220) 3 hrs.
–Advanced Family Finance (FLC320) 3 hrs.
–Counseling Adolescents (FLC321) 3 hrs.
–Multicultural Counseling (FLC323) 3 hrs.
– Crisis Counseling (FLC420) 3 hrs.
–Grief/Loss/Bereavement Counseling (FLC421) 3 hrs.
– Group Counseling (FLC422) 3 hrs.
–Eating Disorders Counseling (FLC423) 3 hrs.
– Drug and Alcohol Counseling (FLC424) 3 hrs.
Open Electives 3 Hours
Total Hours: 130
World Missions
The purpose of the World Missions Bachelor of Arts is to develop students who are growing to love the world as God loves it, as well as developing a theology that is global in scope, understanding the Word of God in light of its cross-cultural applications, demonstrating their commitment to Christ as Lord through a willingness to serve Him wherever He may send them, and responsibly preparing to meet the challenges of cross-cultural ministry.
Upon completion of the World Missions Bachelor of Arts, the student will be able to:
-Communicate to others the missions thrust that has been a motivating power within the church from its beginning and in every age to the present
-Generate interest in missions among church groups and set up a functional missions program
-Not only know about the missionary enterprise but also to draw on his or her experience of short term mission endeavors and internships while in college
-Look toward missionary service as a life commitment
Required Courses:
Biblical Studies 38 Hours
Bible Survey (BOT101, BNT101) 6 hrs.
Bible Tools and Interpretation (BGN101, BGN102) 4 hrs.
Gospels (BNT201, BNT202) 6 hrs.
Acts (BNT210) 3 hrs.
Christian Apologetics (BTH201) 2 hrs.
Biblical Theology (BTH301) 3 hrs.
Bible Exegesis: OT electives (BOT301, BOT302, BOT321, or BOT322) 6 hrs.
Bible Exegesis: NT electives (BNT331, BNT332, BNT333, BNT334, or BNT335) 6 hrs.
Integrative Theology (BTH401) 2 hrs.
General Studies 41 Hours
English (ENG100 or ENG101) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Literature (ENG102) 3 hrs.
Preparing for the Workplace (ENG401) 1 hr.
Elementary Greek (GRK201, GRK202) 6 hrs.
Introduction to Christian Life (GEE101) 2 hrs.
Basic Financial Management (GEE102) 2 hrs.
History elective (HIS120, HIS150 or HIS250) 3 hrs.
Church History (HIS201) 3 hrs.
History of the Restoration Movement (HIS301) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Philosophy (PHI301) 3 hrs.
Global Issues and Worldview (PHI401) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Psychology (PSY101) 3 hrs.
Human Growth and Development (PSY201) 3 hrs.
Science (with Lab component) 4 hrs.
Ministry Studies 12 Hours
Personal Evangelism (MIN110) 2 hrs.
Introduction to World Missions (WMN101) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Worship (WOR101) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Counseling (FLC201) 3 hrs.
Biblical Communication (PCH201) 3 hrs.
World Missions Concentration 36 Hours
Strategies for World Evangelism (WMN203) 3 hrs.
Mission Life and Work (WMN205) 3 hrs.
Theology of World Missions (WMN301) 3 hrs.
History of Missions (WMN304) 3 hrs.
World Missions Seminar (WMN401) 3 hrs.
Cultural Anthropology (SSC218) 3 hrs.
Second Language Elective, 6 hrs.
Internship: World Missions (WMN370) 12 hrs.
Open Electives 3 Hours
Total Hours: 130
Christian Ministry
The Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Christian Ministry is designed to prepare students to effectively serve within the local church at the non-professional level. The degree consists of components in Biblical studies, General studies, and Ministry studies. This degree provides students with a foundation for Christian life and service.
Required Courses:
Biblical Studies 27 hours
Bible Tools and Interpretation (BGN101, BGN102) 4 hrs.
Bible Survey (BOT101, BNT101) 6 hrs.
Gospels (BNT201 or BNT202) 3 hrs.
Acts of the Apostles (BNT210) 3 hrs.
Christian Apologetics (BTH201) 2 hrs.
Biblical Theology (BTH341) 3 hrs.
Bible electives, 6 hrs.
General Studies 23 hours
English Composition (ENG101) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Literature (ENG102) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Christian Life (GEE101) 2 hrs.
Basic Financial Management (GEE102) 2 hrs.
History of the Restoration Movement (HIS301) 3 hrs.
Introduction To Psychology (PSY101) 3 hrs.
Human Growth and Development (PSY201) 3 hrs.
Science with a lab, 4 hrs.
Ministry Studies 14 hours
Introduction to Counseling (FLC201) 3 hrs.
Personal Evangelism (MIN110) 2 hrs.
Biblical Communication (PCH201) 3 hrs.
Introduction to World Missions (WMN101) 2 hrs.
Introduction to Worship (WOR101) 2 hrs.
Ministry Studies elective, 2 hrs.
Total Hours: 64
Pre-Profession: Education
The Pre-Profession: Education Associate of Arts is designed to prepare students at the Associate’s level for a degree in education (either in a Christian or in a Public school setting). Upon completion of this degree, students may transfer and complete their Bachelor’s degree in Education from Grace University (with whom we share a cooperative program), or York College.
Required Courses:
Biblical Studies 24 hours
Bible Tools and Interpretation (BGN101, BGN102) 4 hrs.
Bible Survey (BOT101, BNT101) 6 hrs.
Gospels (BNT201 or BNT202) 3 hrs.
Acts of the Apostles (BNT210) 3 hrs.
Christian Apologetics (BTH201) 2 hrs.
Biblical Theology (BTH341) 3 hrs.
Bible elective, 3 hrs.
General Studies 23 hours
English Composition (ENG101) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Literature (ENG102) 3 hrs.
Introduction to Christian Life (GEE101) 2 hrs.
World History (HIS120) 3 hrs.
U.S. History (HIS150) 3 hrs.
Introduction To Psychology (PSY101) 3 hrs.
Creative Writing (CTH201) 3 hrs.
Church History or History of the Restoration Movement (HIS201 or HIS301) 3 hrs.
Human Growth and Development (PSY201) 3 hrs.
Cultural Anthropology (SSC218) 3 hrs.
Science with a lab, 4 hrs.
Ministry Studies 7 hours
Personal Evangelism (MIN110) 2 hrs.
Biblical Communication (PCH201) 3 hrs.
Introduction to World Missions (WMN101) 2 hrs.
Total Hours: 64
Bachelor of Theology
This degree is designed for students who desire additional undergraduate work before entering graduate study and/or a field of leadership ministry. The objective of the BTh is to build upon the purpose and objectives outlined for Bachelors of Arts degree. The Bachelors of Theology provides a relatively unstructured program that honors elective interests of the student in the areas of Bible and Ministry Studies.
Cooperative College Programs
To expand the educational opportunities available to students, NCC has secured articulated transfer agreements with other institutions, colleges, and universities. These programs primarily serve students who wish to attend a Christian College, but are pursuing a degree program not currently offered by NCC. Although these articulated transfer agreements exist, the transfer of every credit taken by the student is not guaranteed. The transfer of credit often depends upon the student’s completion of the Associate of Arts degree, the elective courses taken while at NCC, the quality of one’s course work, the degree program being pursued at the receiving institution, and the advisement at the receiving institution. Further information on articulated transfer agreements are available through the Academic Office.
Bellevue University
Bellevue University is located in Bellevue, Nebraska and offers a wide range of Bachelor and Masters degree programs. The transfer agreement between Bellevue and NCC allows the student to complete an Associate of Arts degree at NCC and enter Bellevue with 64 hours of completed credit towards a Bachelor’s degree. Furthermore, a special arrangement exists with Bellevue whereby a student can choose to be co-enrolled at both NCC and Bellevue. This arrangement allows the NCC student to have access to Bellevue advisement and library facilities. Participation in this arrangement must be articulated between the student, NCC, and Bellevue University.
Fort Hays State University
Located in the northwestern Kansas community of Hays, Kansas, Fort Hays State University (FHSU) offers degrees in the liberal- and applied-arts at the Bachelors and Masters level. Fort Hays State University and NCC have a transfer agreement whereby the University accepts sixty-four credit hours from NCC when the student has earned an Associate of Arts degree.
Grace University
Grace University is located in Omaha, Nebraska. The articulated transfer agreement with Grace University is specifically designed for those students interested in pursuing elementary, middle, and secondary teacher certification. The transfer agreement between Grace University and Nebraska Christian College allows for the recipient of an Associate of Arts (Bible-Based Teacher Education concentration) to enter Grace’s bachelor degree teacher certification programs with all sixty-four NCC hours accepted. Grace University, like NCC, requires a Bible major in the bachelor degree curriculum.
Northeast Community College
Located in Norfolk, Nebraska, Northeast Community College offers a two-year Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, and Associate in Nursing degrees as well as one-year diplomas and certificates.
York College
York College is a four-year Christian Liberal Arts college located in the community of York, Nebraska. The articulated transfer agreement enables students to complete an Associate of Arts degree at NCC and transfer those courses into the requirements for the Bachelor’s degree at York.