Minor in Biblical Languages
A minor in Biblical languages will give you a strong base of knowledge in ancient Biblical Greek and Hebrew. This minor pairs nicely with a B.A. Theology, a B.A. Religion, or another degree offered by the Department of History.
In order to complete a B.A. Theology at SWAU, students will need to earn this minor.
Careers
With an understanding of the Biblical languages of Greek and Hebrew, you will be prepared to help people interpret and understand the Bible. This means you can answer those tough Biblical questions with confidence.
Professions
- Author
- Religious Writer
- Professor
- Pastor
- Historian
- Researcher
- Analyst
6%
Expected employment growth of historians between 2018-2028
Required Courses | ||
Item # | Title | Credits |
RELL 240 | New Testament Greek I | 5 |
RELL 241 | New Testament Greek II | 4 |
RELL 340 | Intermediate New Testament Greek | 3 |
RELL 343 | Biblical Hebrew I | 3 |
RELL 344 | Biblical Hebrew II | 3 |
RELH 314 | Origin & Development of the Bible | 3 |
Total Credits: | 21 |