Welcome from the Dean,
Monte Cox
Welcome to Harding University's College of Bible and Religion. Our mission as a college is to equip students to know, live and share God's Word and to understand, love and serve God's world. We take that task seriously, regardless of a student's academic major. Staffed by thirty-three full-time faculty and five missionaries-in-residence, the College of Bible and Religion teaches the Bible and Bible-related courses to all full-time Harding students every semester of their university's attendance. In addition, the College of Bible and Religion provides specialized instruction for individuals who choose to major in one of our several areas of study.
Undergraduate Bible Degrees
The College offers Undergraduate Bible Degrees leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A.) in Bible and Religion, Biblical Languages, Missions, Christian Education, and Youth and Family Ministry. A student majoring in another school or college of the University may also earn a second degree from the College of Bible and Religion in Vocational Ministry.
Center for Advanced Ministry Training
Harding's Center for Advanced Ministry Training is an accelerated program for qualified students 24 years of age and older. C.A.M.T. offers fifteen 100% tuition discounts each year to successful applicants who pursue the Bachelor's of Ministry degree (B. Min.). For more information, go to www.harding.edu/camt.
Master of Ministry
The Center for Advanced Ministry Training also offers graduate education with the Master of Ministry degree (M.Min.), a 36-hour, non-thesis program designed to accommodate working and commuting students. Most of the courses are taught on-line. The program combines academic training with practical ministry experience to equip Christians who desire to serve the church in professional and non-professional capacities. Learn more at Master of Ministry.
Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy
The College also offers a Masters of Science (M.S.) in Marriage and Family Therapy. This two-year program of 60 hours of course work and 500 hours of clinical practice meets the standards of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy.
In all these programs, faculty bring outstanding academic training and successful ministry experience to their encounters with students both in the classroom and in a variety of extracurricular activities.
Harding's Center for World Missions recruits and trains students for long-term and short-term missions through programs such as Global Outreach, the Harding-in-Zambia (HIZ) International Program, and our own Missionary Training Village at Harding University Tahkodah (H.U.T.). Shawn Daggett is the Director. Contact him at (501) 279-5133 or see for yourself at www.harding.edu/cwm.
