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First Year Courses for Ministry

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Congratulations once again on your admission to Ambrose University! We understand that the transition to post-secondary can be stressful, and we want to make sure that you are set up for success. On this page you will find helpful tips and recommended courses for your first year at Ambrose!

When choosing your classes, here are some tips:

  • 5 courses, or 15 credits, may work well for students with a strong academic history and minimal commitments outside of the classroom, such as a part-time jobs, athletics, church involvement or family commitments
  • Beginning with 3-4 courses (9-12 credits) allows for an easier transition to university for many students, and allows additional time for other commitments
  • 9 credits are typically the minimum requirement for full-time student status, with implications for loans and other funding
  • 16.5 credits are the maximum allowed in any one semester  
  • UNI 101 is required for all new students. It is recommended that you take this course in the Fall semester.
  • If you are a transfer student, please book an appointment with your Academic Advisor to help plan out your first-year courses
  • For information about course descriptions, pre-requisites, program requirements, and more, please refer to the Academic Calendar

Fall - Faculty of Theology

MAP: Certificate in Christian Discipleship

UNI 101 The Ambrose Experience
REL 105 Introduction to the Bible
REL 161 Introduction to Christian Theology

One (1) Introductory (100-level) course in any of the following subjects:

Astronomy, Biology, Business, Chemistry, English, Geography, Geology, History, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, or Theatre

DVST 100 Fundamentals of Community Service Learning

Associate in Ministry Diploma

UNI 101 The Ambrose Experience
PST 161 Introduction to Mission
REL 105 Introduction to the Bible
REL 161 Introduction to Christian Theology
elective
elective

Bachelor of Theology

UNI 101 The Ambrose Experience
PST 161 Introduction to Mission
REL 105 Introduction to the Bible
REL 161 Introduction to Christian Theology
course from chosen minors
course from chosen minors

 

Winter - Faculty of Theology

MAP: Certificate in Christian Discipleship

One (1) of the following courses:

REL 210 Life and Letters of Paul
REL 211 Spiritual Formation in the Christian Tradition
REL 212 Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament
REL 220 Pentateuch
REL 240 Synoptic Gospels
REL 261 Issues in Systematic Theology

Two (2) Introductory (100-level) course in any of the following subjects:

Astronomy, Biology, Business, Chemistry, English, Geography, Geology, History, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, or Theatre

REL 161 Introduction to Christian Theology
PST 161 Introduction to Mission
DVST 200 Community Engagement through Service Learning

Associate in Ministry Diploma

UNI 101 The Ambrose Experience (if not taken in Fall)
REL 261 Issues in Systematic Theology
NT or OT class
elective
elective
elective

Bachelor of Theology

UNI 101 The Ambrose Experience (if not taken in Fall)
REL 211 Spiritual Formation in the Christian Tradition
REL 261 Issues in Systematic Theology 
REL elective (NT/OT/Theology)
course from chosen minors
course from chosen minors

 

Regarding course load for the first year, consider the following variables:

  • 5 courses, or 15 credits, may work well for students with a strong academic history and minimal commitments outside of the classroom, such as a part-time job, athletics, church involvement or family commitments
  • Beginning with 3-4 courses (9-12 credits) allows for an easier transition to university for many students, and allows additional time for other commitments
  • 9 credits is typically the minimum requirement for full-time student status, with implications for loans and other funding
  • 16.5 credits are the maximum allowed in any one semester