Thank you for your interest in Florida Bible College in Orlando, Florida. We are excited to know that people around the world are hearing about the school and expressing interest in attending.
If you had hoped to come to the United States to study at our school, we have not yet been authorized by the Student and Exchange Visitors Program (SEVP) here in the United States to begin accepting international students. The process is lengthy and complicated. However, we are confident in time we will be able to do so.
However you can remain in your country and take online classes through Florida Bible College for credit. We are legally able to grant certificates and degrees to international students who complete their work in their own country. Keep in mind we are "unaccredited," so classes taken through Florida Bible College may not transfer to other schools. Usually other schools take such classes on a case-by-case basis to determine if they can transfer credits.
Currently most of our online classes are intended to be viewed "live-streamed." This means we prefer students participate with others by logging on at the time of day the class is scheduled. This enables you to interact with the prof and other students via computer. Please consider the time difference there might be between your country and Eastern Standard Time in Florida as you determine which classes you can take this way.
However, if the class time does not work for you, we have another option. You may take the class by watching the video of that live-streamed class. A link will be made available to students one week after the class meets. Of course, you would still need to complete any assignments as well unless you just want to "audit" the class. Auditing means you take the class but not If you want to pursue a certificate in your own country, in addition to your application and the application fee, we will need the following:
Course Number | Available | Course Name | Course Description | Course Hours |
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BIB 205 |
On Line |
1 and 2 Corinthians Take this course |
This course examines the structure, purpose, biblical theology, and application of 1 and 2 Corinthians, exploring the themes of unity and holiness as well as freedom and responsibility. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |
BIB 101 |
On Line |
Bible Study Methods Take this course |
This course introduces a systematic approach to interpreting the Bible, in which students observe, interpret, apply, and correlate Scripture within the framework of Christian theology and history. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |
MIN 101 |
On Line |
Evangelism and Discipleship Take this course |
This course examines the message and methods by which a person is led to Jesus Christ. It also examines what a disciple is and how a disciple is made. The course presents the motivation and command for making disciples, defines the gospel message, and emphasizes the necessity of the work of the Holy Spirit in evangelism and discipleship. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |
BIB 302 |
On Line Real Time |
General Epistles Take this course |
This course examines the structure, purpose, biblical theology, and application of the General Epistles (Hebrews, 1-2 Peter, James, and Jude), with an emphasis on the preeminence of Christ, the importance of sound doctrine, and the holiness to which God calls believers. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |
MIN 103 |
On Line |
Introduction to Christian Ministry Take this course |
This course introduces the various vocational and avocational ministry opportunities within churches and parachurch organizations. Students will gain first-hand experience in a ministry of their choice. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |
TEC 101 |
On Line Real Time |
Introduction to Digital Technology Take this course |
This course surveys the field of technology and its integration in Christian ministry. The course covers both technical and practical topics, from the history and operation of computers and the Internet to community building and assessment. |
3 |
BIB 301 |
On Campus |
Prophetic Books Take this course |
This course examines the structure, purpose, biblical theology and application of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. It presents the prophets’ calls for covenant faithfulness and their messianic hope. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |
THE 103 |
On Campus On Line Real Time |
Spiritual Life Take this course |
This course examines the biblical principles (such as grace, Christian liberty, and humility) and practices (such as prayer, fasting, giving, participating in corporate worship, service, and Bible study) that guide the lives of maturing Christians. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |
THE 101 |
On Campus |
Survey of Christian Doctrine I Take this course |
This course surveys the biblical doctrines of the Bible, God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, angels, humanity, and sin. Within a Protestant, evangelical framework, the course emphasizes what has been believed by historical Christianity. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |
THE 402 |
On Line |
Systematic Theology II Take this course |
This course reviews and builds on Survey of Christian Doctrine to examine in depth orthodox Christian teaching on soteriology, sanctification, ecclesiology, and eschatology. Students analyze the interconnectedness of the doctrines, examine how belief affects practice, and develop a worldview based on sound doctrine. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |