Audit Courses Online This Fall

If you want to grow in your understanding of the Bible and ministry, Covenant Seminary has a number of courses you can audit online this Fall semester. Auditing courses allows you to get all of the content without the cost and work associated with taking the course for credit. Auditing a course can also be a good way of seeing if seminary courses are a good fit for your future ministry.

These courses work in two main ways:

  • Traditional asynchronous online courses allow you to view lectures at your own convenience while having access to all course materials and an opportunity to sit in as an observer on Zoom meetings with for-credit students, other auditors, and your professor.

  • Blended courses bring together both residential and online students at the same time so you will be observing the course live as it happens on campus. Again, you’ll have access to the needed course materials.

Auditors do not complete any group or individual assignments and are generally involved in class only as observers, though individual instructors may at times allow auditors to participate in discussions.

The cost to audit is only $48 per credit hour.

Fall 2022 Online Audit Courses 

Traditional Online Courses

CH120.C – Reformation and Modern Church History

Instructor: Dr. Dan Doriani

A study of Christianity from the Reformation to the present, with source material readings. The course emphasizes the uses and applications of church history to life and ministry.

 

NT130.C – Acts and Paul

Instructor: Dr. Brad Matthews

An examination of the purpose, theology, and chronology of Acts, and study of Paul’s theology and major epistles, with exegesis of key passages and an emphasis on application to modern life.

OT130.C – Historical Books

Instructor: Dr. Brian Aucker

A survey and analysis of the historical books of the Old Testament.

Blended Courses 

OT105.C – Applying Biblical Narratives

Instructor: Dr. C. John “Jack” Collins

The Bible has a lot of stories, and we are concerned to show how they all fit with the Big Story. This class straddles hermeneutics, biblical theology, and apologetics to develop an approach that does justice to redemptive history, story, worldview, and the place of these stories from the Old and New Testaments in the moral formation of faithful communities.

ST121.C – Theology and Practice for the Human Body

Instructor: Dr. Dan Doriani

A study of the theological and practical implications of the human body as created by God.

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