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Seminary Courses

Our unique seminary courses will enrich your Christian life, equipping you to serve the church and world through thoughtful engagement in graduate-level biblical and theological studies, ministry and leadership training, and hands-on contextualized learning.

Each course is purposefully grounded in the mission of preparing competent Christian leaders, and there are a variety of formats available to meet your needs.

Seminary Course Schedule

25-26 Academic Calendar

Upcoming Courses

  • Module (1-Week)
  • Term Weekends

  • Internship DE Course

  • Term A (Sept 15 – Oct 24)

  • Term B (Nov 10 – Dec 19)

  • Term C (Jan 12 – Feb 20)

  • Term D (Mar 9 – Apr 17)

  • Spring Semester (Apr 20 – Jun 26

  • Fall Semester (Sep 15 – Dec 19)

  • Winter Semester (Jan 15 – Apr 18)

  • Distance Education Options

On Campus

On Campus, Remote Professor

Biblical Interpretation

Interpreting God’s Word 1

BI / TS – BI5101
3 credits

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Women & Vocation

BI / TS – 5110

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Special Studies in Biblical Interpretation: Advanced Hermeneutics

BI6200

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Biblical Studies Reading Course

BI6400
3 credits

Advanced Biblical Studies Reading Course

BI7400
3 credits

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Old Testament

Intro to the Old Testament

OT5300
3 credits

Pentateuch

OT5301
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

Old Testament Historical Books

OT5302
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

Old Testament Wisdom Literature

OT5303
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

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The Prophetic Books

OT5311
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

Psalms

OT5307
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

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Special Studies in the Old Testament

OT6320

Old Testament Reading Course

OT6400
3 credits

Advanced Old Testament Reading Course

OT7400
3 credits

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New Testament

Introductory Greek I

NT5101
3 credits

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Introductory Greek II

NT5102
3 credits | Prerequisites: NT5101

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Greek Syntax

NT5123
3 credits | Prerequisites: NT5101 & NT5102

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Greek Exegesis

NT5124
3 credits | Prerequisites: NT5123

Intro to the New Testament

NT5201

Birth of the New Testament:
Formation & Transmission of the Canon

NT5202
3 credits

Gospel of Luke: The Mission of Jesus & His Followers

NT5306

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Acts of the Apostles

NT5307
3 credits

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Romans

NT5308

Luke-Acts

NT5309

Hebrews: These Last Days

NT5310

Discerning the Times: Studies in the Book of Revelation

NT5311

General Letters

NT5313
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

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Studies in Paul’s Letters

NT5316

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Pastoral Letters: 1 & 2 Timothy & Titus

NT5317
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

Johannine Literature

NT5318
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

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Pentecostal Theology of Luke & Paul

NT6301

New Testament Reading Course

NT6400
3 credits

Advanced New Testament Reading Course

NT7400
3 credits

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Counselling & Psychology

Counselling Theory & Techniques

Professional – CP5100
3 credits

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Human Growth & Development

CP5102
3 credits

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Marriage and Family Counselling

CP5103
3 credits

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Addictions Counselling

CP5108
3 credits

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Crisis, Trauma & Grief Counselling

CP5113
3 credits

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Psychopathology / Recognizing Common Mental Health Disorders

Professional – CP5202
3 credits

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Group Dynamics & Counselling

Professional – CP5211
3 credits

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Ethical & Legal Issues in Counselling

CP5111
3 credits

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Assessment in Counselling

CP5204
3 credits

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Pastoral Care & Counselling

CP5214
3 credits

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Integration of Theology & Counselling 4

CP6105
3 credits

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Counselling Skills Lab 3

CP6510
3 credits

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Counselling Practicum I 5

CP7501
3 credits
| Prerequisites: CP5100, CP5111, & CP6510

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Counselling Practicum II 4

CP7502
3 credits
| Prerequisites: CP5100, CP5111, CP6510, & CP7501

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Educational Ministries

Principles of Teaching & Learning

EM5103
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

Trends & Problems in Children’s & Youth Ministry

EM5108
3 credits

Global Studies

Strangers & Neighbours: Diaspora Mission among Immigrants & Refugees

GS5112
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

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Global Mission Work: Principles & Practices

GS5110
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

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Leadership Studies

Effective Communication in Leadership
Preparing Sermons that Connect

LS6100
3 credits

Foundations of Leadership

LS5100
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

Communicating God’s Word

LS5101
3 credits

A Biblical Theology of Leadership 3

LS5103
3 credits

Contemporary Approaches to Leadership & Management

LS5105
3 credits

Managing Change, Transitions, Conflict & Power

LS5112

Creating & Sustaining Effective Teams

LS5114
3 credits

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Rural Church Leadership

LS5120
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

Wise & Ethical Leadership

LS5102 / TS5102

Vision, Strategy, Execution & Assessment

LS5104
3 credits

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Spiritual Formation of Leaders

LS5109

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Finance, Governance, and Administration

LS5111
3 credits

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Coaching & Mentoring Strategies

LS5115
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

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Leadership Coaching Toward Personal & Organizational Wholeness

LS6200

Leadership Studies Reading Course

LS6400
3 credits

Capstone Project

LS7200

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Ministry Leadership Practicum 1 and 2 4

LS7401-LS7402
3 credits each

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Pastoral Studies

Pentecostal Perspectives on Preaching

PS5105

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Pentecostal/Charismatic Spirituality

PS5107
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

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Pastoral Theology – Pentecostal Perspectives

PS6103
3 credits

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Foundations in Pastoral Theology

PS5103
3 credits | Prerequisites: none

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Pastoral Skills and Practices

PS6104

Pastoral Studies Reading Course

PS6400
3 credits

Theological Studies

Women & Vocation

BI / TS – 5110

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Survey of Church History

TS5101
3 credits

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Introduction to Pentecostal Theology

TS5106
3 credits

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Origins & Development of Global Pentecostalism

TS5107

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Theology of Worship

TS5108 / PS5108
3 credits

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Theological Foundations 2

BI / TS – TS5201
3 credits

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Themes in Theology: Jesus the Saviour

TS6203
3 credits

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The Person & Work of the Holy Spirit

TS6205
3 credits

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Doctrine of God

Theology – TS6207
3 credits | Prerequisites: T220

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Current Issues in Theology

TS6208

3 credits

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Theological Studies Reading Course

TS6400
3 credits

Advanced Theological Studies Reading Course

TS7400
3 credits

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Course Delivery

Horizon delivers courses to you in a variety of formats:

1-Week Modules

Modules allow you to take the classroom portion of an entire course in only 5 days. Following the module, you have eight weeks to complete assignments and coursework. This is a great option if you have limited time to study!

6-Week Terms

Term courses run for 3 hours on Mondays and Wednesdays for 5 weeks. This style is great if you work and can be excused for a couple hours a day to study!

4-Month Semesters

Semester courses meet once per week over a 4-month semester (September-December or January-April). These courses typically meet for a 3-hour block on Tuesday’s, though we occasionally run weekly afternoon or evening courses in 3-hour blocks.

Livestream Video

You can join many of Horizon’s courses from anywhere in the world by livestream over the internet. This is ideal if you want to study at Horizon from a distance. There are some limitations, and livestreaming requires you to have adequate internet on your end.

Video on Demand

If you can’t join when a class is running live, many courses have lectures captured daily and uploaded to our video site. VOD students will engage with all of the recordings within specified time-frames to keep pace with the in-class students.

Online Video

With Online Video, you don’t have set times to view lectures or attend class, although you do have deadlines for watching lectures and completing assignments, and requirements to interact with other online students in the course. These are offered on an as-requested basis and must be approved through the Registrar’s office (registrar@horizon.edu).

Directed Study

If on-campus, livestream, or recorded courses aren’t options for you, faculty are often able to work with you to customize a course into a traditional, distance learning experience. Often these opportunities come from direct conversation with the faculty, but you can also check for options with our Registrar (registrar@horizon.edu).

What’s Next?

If you have questions about our courses, delivery options, or how to apply, visit our FAQ page.