Bachelor of Science in Biblical Studies (B.S. B.S.)


Bachelor of Science in Biblical Studies (B.S. B.S.)

Total Credit Hours: 120
Program Duration: 4 Years (Flexible pacing)
Delivery Mode: Fully Online | Hybrid | Research-Intensive Optional Track


Program Overview

The B.S. in Biblical Studies at Revolution Bible College and Seminary is our deep-dive degree for those who want to become biblical scholars, exegetes, and theological explorers. It’s grounded in Scripture, informed by historical context, and trained in responsible interpretation.

This is for the ones who feel that sacred tug to go beyond Sunday School answers.
For the ones who believe Scripture still breathes—but want to know the how and the why.
It’s not for the faint of heart. It’s for the hungry.


Curriculum Breakdown

1. Core Biblical Studies (36 Credit Hours)

  • Old Testament Survey I & II – 6 credits
  • New Testament Survey I & II – 6 credits
  • Pentateuch & Historical Books – 3 credits
  • Wisdom Literature & Psalms – 3 credits
  • Gospels and Acts – 3 credits
  • Pauline Epistles – 3 credits
  • General Epistles & Revelation – 3 credits
  • Advanced Hermeneutics – 3 credits
  • Biblical Theology – 3 credits
  • Capstone Exegesis Project – 3 credits

2. Biblical Languages (12 Credit Hours)

  • Biblical Hebrew I & II – 6 credits
  • Biblical Greek I & II – 6 credits

Optional accelerated track available for language immersion.


3. Theological Integration (18 Credit Hours)

  • Systematic Theology I & II – 6 credits
  • Doctrine of God & Christology – 3 credits
  • Pneumatology (Holy Spirit) – 3 credits
  • Ethics in Biblical Perspective – 3 credits
  • Eschatology & the Apocalyptic Narrative – 3 credits

4. Historical Context (12 Credit Hours)

  • Ancient Near Eastern Contexts – 3 credits
  • Second Temple Judaism & Intertestamental Period – 3 credits
  • Early Church & Church History – 3 credits
  • History of Biblical Interpretation – 3 credits

5. Research & Critical Thinking (12 Credit Hours)

  • Introduction to Biblical Research – 3 credits
  • Advanced Theological Writing – 3 credits
  • Logic, Rhetoric, and Apologetics – 3 credits
  • Comparative Worldviews – 3 credits

6. General Education (18 Credit Hours)

  • English Composition I & II – 6 credits
  • Public Speaking or Digital Communication – 3 credits
  • Philosophy or Psychology – 3 credits
  • Introduction to Statistics or Research Methods – 3 credits
  • World Civilizations or American History – 3 credits

7. Electives & Specialized Focus (12 Credit Hours)

Students may choose tracks such as:

  • Prophetic Literature
  • Gender & Scripture
  • Textual Criticism
  • Biblical Archaeology
  • Narrative Theology
  • Trauma & the Bible
  • The Bible in Digital Culture

Program Outcomes

Graduates of the B.S. in Biblical Studies will:

  • Handle the Scriptures with scholarly rigor and Spirit-filled humility.
  • Interpret biblical texts in light of literary, historical, and cultural contexts.
  • Apply biblical truths to modern theological and ethical issues.
  • Be prepared for graduate-level seminary, research roles, or teaching positions.
  • Write and communicate with depth, nuance, and clarity in both ministry and academic settings.

This isn’t just about knowing more Bible.
It’s about becoming the kind of person who lives it deeply,
asks better questions, and can lead others into the text with reverence and wisdom.