Bachelor Programs

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Overview

At Triumphs Kingdom University Our programs are designed to train men and women to carry out God’s will on earth. It’s a place where the Word of God and the Holy Spirit come together to transform lives, and birth ministries, and equip individuals to fulfill their God-given call in the spirit of excellence and triumphing in every area of life. We aim to achieve this commitment to ministry by maintaining strong quality standards through the following:

Undergraduate, Graduate and Postgraduate education,

  • Professional and continuing education,
  • Spiritual formation,
  • Experiential-learning,
  • And strategic partnerships.

For more details, download the PDF Curriculum. All of our associates and degree programs strive to glorify God through excellence.

Exempt From Licensure Statement For South Carolina

Triumphs Kingdom University and the associated programs are exempt from licensing in South Carolina. The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education is the licensing authority for private postsecondary education under the provisions of Chapter 58 of Title 59, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended (Nonpublic Postsecondary Institution License Act) and Chapter 62, Commission on Higher Education Regulations. Section 59-58-30 (Exclusions) of the statute states: The definition of a nonpublic educational institution does not include institutions whose sole purpose is religious or theological training. The exemption is only for credentials with religious or theological modifiers.

South Carolina Commission on Higher Education

1122 Lady St, Ste 400 Columbia, SC 29201

Exempt From Licensure Statement For North Carolina

Degree programs of study offered by Triumphs Kingdom University have been declared by the appropriate state authority exempt from the requirements for licensure, under provisions of North Carolina General Statues Section (G.S.) 116-15 (d) for exemption from licensure with respect to religious education. Exemption from licensure is not based upon assessment of program quality under established licensing standards.

Complaint Policy 

The State Authorization Unit of the University of North Carolina System Office serves as the official state entity to receive complaints concerning post-secondary institutions that are authorized to operate in North Carolina. If students are unable to resolve a complaint through the institution’s grievance procedures, they can review the Student Complaint Policy (PDF) and submit their complaint using the online complaint form at https://studentcomplaints.northcarolina.edu/form.

For more information contact:

North Carolina Post-Secondary Education Complaints

223 S. West Street, Suite 1800

Raleigh, NC 27603

(919) 962-4550

To file a complaint with the Consumer Protection Division of the North Carolina Department of Justice, please visit The State Attorney General’s web page at: http://www.ncdoj.gov/complaint. North Carolina residents may call (877) 566-7226. Outside of North Carolina, please call (919) 716-6000. En Espanol (919) 716-0058. If you choose to mail a complaint, please use the following address:

Consumer Protection Division

Attorney General’s Office

Mail Service Center 9001

Raleigh, NC 27699-9001

If students are unable to resolve a complaint through the institutions grievance procedures, they can review the Student Complaint Policy (PDF) and submit their complaint using the online complaint form at https://studentcomplaints.northcarolina.edu/form or to the following mailing address:

North Carolina Post-Secondary Education Complaints

c/o Student Complaints

University of North Carolina System Office

140 Friday Center Drive

Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2688

Degrees Offered

8 Lesson / Lifetime

Credit Hours: 120

Prerequisites: High School Diploma or Equivalent

The mission of the Bachelor of Theology program is to further equip our students in the ministry, to help them identify their passion, and prepare them to do the work God has called them to do.

Earning your Bachelor of Theology will deepen your understanding of the Word of God and enrich your spiritual life as a follower of Christ. This program focuses on Bible theology, systematic theology, spiritual warfare, hermeneutics, as well as New Testament church history. This program combines theological studies with a possible minor in leadership, arts, or science. This diverse and rich learning environment will prepare you for service and community engagement, whether in your own local church ministry or an international context.

Course Objectives

Students who major in the Bachelor of Theology will be able to:

Understand the major areas in the discipline of Theology, biblical studies, historical or comparative studies, systematic theology, ethics, and spirituality.

Integrate philosophical, literary, and historical knowledge into a Biblical worldview. An understanding of how religious morality and justice are integrated with faith

The ability to apply difficult theological concepts and ideas within their writing, research, or in-field experiences.

Grow in, ministerial and public leadership skills, professional and ministerial ethics, the ability to think theologically about the practice of ministry, and the ability to think theologically about the scriptures.

Major Courses To Complete in-order to Earn Your Degree

BTH241 Intro Bible Theology I

BTH252 Intro Bible Theology II

BTH343 Systematic Theology III

BTH454 Systematic Theology IV

BTH442 Spiritual Warfare II

BTH351 New Testament Church History

BPA333 Nature of Faith

BPA360 Ethics and Excellence

ADM311 Leadership in Ministry I

BPR333 Bible Prophecy

BTH331 The Anointing

BNT311 Pauline Epistles I

BTH460 Biblical Hermeneutics

BNT422 Pauline Epistles II

BOT444 Old Testament IV (Major Prophets)

BOT455 Old Testament V (Minor Prophets)

BTH 492 Christ Our Healer

BTH490 Blood Covenant

MIS 340 Comparative Religions

BPR455 Revelation Encounter

ELECTIVES
Graduation Requirements:

Before graduating with a Bachelor of Theology, the student must satisfy the following requirements:

Complete at least 120 semester credit hours

Complete all required coursework, essays, homework, and exams for the respective degree

Have at least a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher.

A 10,000 Word Thesis on an approved subject will be presented to Triumphs Kingdom University International. 

Credit Hours: 120

Prerequisites: High School Diploma or Equivalent

Leadership is a great need in the church. The Bachelor of Church Administration program is a creative response to the management and administrative leadership needs of the church. The rationale of the Bachelor of Church Administration is to equip pastors, administrators and church leaders with the relevant knowledge and skills in church leadership, management, and administration. Therefore, the foundation of the course work is to produce effective and knowledgeable leaders for the church of the 21st century.

The aim of the Church Administration course is to prepare personnel to occupy higher leadership positions in the management of the church. The sequence seeks to provide a Bible-based knowledge and skills for those who desire to serve in the management and administration of the church.

Course Objectives

Students who major in the Bachelor Church Administration will be equipped with:

The ability to manage the activities and effort of the church as an administrator.

Relevant biblical and theological foundations to pursue graduate studies.

Knowledge and skills required for the efficient management of the resources of the church.

The ability to provide directions in strategic thinking and organizational initiative for the development and growth of the church.

Knowledge and skills in the deployment of the human and material resources of the Church.

The ability and techniques to manage the finances of the church based on biblical principles.

Understanding of principle marketing techniques that advance the church and the kingdom.

The ability and skills needed in the efficient management of the relationship between the Church and its environment (e.g., government, other denominations and churches, the public).

Graduation Requirements

Before graduating with a Bachelor of Church Administration, the student must satisfy the following requirements:

Complete at least 120 semester credit hours.

Complete all required coursework, essays, homework, and exams for the respective degree.

Have at least a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher.

A 10,000 Word Thesis on an approved subject will be presented to Triumphs Kingdom University 

Courses To Complete Earning Your Degree

ADM100 Introduction to Church Administration

GBNT660 Corinth: The Troubled Church

ADM300 Church Administration from a Biblical Perspective

CED251 English I

GADM610 Managing the Modern Church

ADM401 Marketing for Church Administration

BPA260 Awareness of Church Government

ADM500 Financial Integrity

GBPA520 Leadership Roles and Responsibilities

ADM200 Strategic Church Administration

ELECTIVES 

Triumphs Kingdom University Chaplaincy Program prepares you for further training and opportunities in the

Military Chaplains.

Healthcare Chaplains.

Correctional and Rehabilitation Chaplains.

Public Safety Chaplains.

Education Chaplains.

Corporate Chaplains.

Chaplains for Civic, Private, and Nongovernmental Organizations.

Bachelor in Chaplaincy Course Descriptions

This Chaplaincy lists of course descriptions for core, advanced and specialty courses offered through Triumphs Kingdom University 

Core Courses

We recommend everyone start with the Core Courses, Assisting Individuals in Crisis & Group Crisis Intervention.

Assisting Individuals in Crisis

Assisting Individuals in Crisis & Group Crisis Intervention

Assisting Individuals in Crisis & Group Crisis Intervention in Colleges and Universities

Assisting Individuals in Crisis Online Course

Group Crisis Intervention

Group Crisis Intervention Online Course

Suicide Awareness: An Introduction for Crisis Responders

Suicide Prevention, Intervention and Post intervention

Understanding Suicide: Effective Tools for Prevention, Intervention and Survivor Support

Prerequisites: Basic Chaplaincy Certificate Course

Lesson 1 - Introduction to Industrial Chaplaincy

Lesson 2 - Duties of the Emergency Service Chaplain

Lesson 3 - Pastoral Confidentiality and Ethics

Lesson 4 - Dealing With Suicidal People

Lesson 5 - Death Notifications

Lesson 6 - Step 4 - Biblical Process of Change

Lesson 7 - Critical Situational Stress

Lesson 8 - Traumatic Stress Reactions and Children

Lesson 9 - Biblical Counseling Overview

Lesson 10 - Establishing Relationships

Lesson 11 - Gathering Information

Lesson 12 - Para-Linguistic Communication

Lesson 13 - Personal Data Inventory

Lesson 14 - Grief and Bereavement

Lesson 15 - Healing Conversations

Lesson 16 - Preparing For Approaching Death

Lesson 17 - Chaplain Volunteers in the Prisons

Advanced Chaplaincy Core Course

These courses build on your Chaplaincy knowledge from the Core Courses.

Advanced Assisting Individuals in Crisis

Advanced Group Crisis Intervention

Strategic Response to Crisis

Do you want to work on competency, review current information on proper use, and get updates in new skills, methods and processes? These 3-hour live faculty-led virtual sessions of scenario-based training exercises is what you need!

Critical Incident Stress Debriefing

Crisis Management Briefings (CMB) Defusing

Specialty Courses - Chaplaincy Approach: Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) 

These courses provide you with specific tools and resources for any profession.

Behavioral Aspects of Integrated Community Para-medicine

Behavioral Emergencies: Survival Strategies for Emergency Services and Counselors

Best Training Practices for the CISM Instructor

Building Skills for Crisis Intervention Teams

CISM Application with Children

CISM: When Disaster Strikes: Linking Emergency Management with Stress Management

Comprehensive Crisis Preparation and Response for the Workplace

Corporate Crisis Response

Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) in the College and University Setting

Critical Incidents in Places of Worship- Providing Effective Crisis Support

De-escalation Skills for the Front Line: A Practical Approach

Emotional and Spiritual Care in Disasters

Ethics For Traumatology

From Battlefield to Street: One Uniform to Another

From Trauma to Addictions

Grief Following Trauma

Healing Ways: Group Crisis Interventions for Indigenous Peoples

Law Enforcement Perspectives for CISM Enhancement

Line of Duty Death: Preparing the Best for the Worst

Managing School Crises: From Theory to Application

Mindful Decontamination: Self-Regulating Techniques for First Responders

Pandemic, Bioterrorism, Radiation, Pollution and other Disasters of Uncertainty, a Critical Incident Stress Management Perspectives

Pastoral Crisis Intervention

Pastoral Crisis Intervention I

Pastoral Crisis Intervention II

Planning 2 Thrive (P2T): A Management Approach to Individual and Organizational Wellness

Planning to Thrive: Building A CISM Culture Through Front End Management

Psychology of Terrorism and Psychological Counter-Terrorism

Psycho-traumatology: A Cognitive Therapeutic Approach

Resilience in Healthcare: Performance, Meaning and Connection

Resilience Training: Psychological Survival Skills for Before, During & After Crises

Resilient Leadership for Emergency Services & Healthcare Professions

Responding to School Crises: A Multi-Component Crisis Intervention Approach

Spiritual and Psychological First Aid

Staff Support in the Healthcare Setting 

Stress and the Responders Family CISM Skills for Family Crisis Intervention

Stress Management for the Trauma Service Provider

Survival Skills for the First Responder

TEAM: Team Evolution and Management

Techniques for Delivering Bad News for Crisis Response Personnel

Terrorism: Psychological Impact and Implications

The Secrets of Psychological Body Armor

Holistic Wellness for Emergency Services and Healthcare Professions

Thought Field Therapy

Treatment of Complex PTSD

Understanding the First Responders Cultures: For Mental Health Staff

Understanding Uniformed Services Family Stress

Workplace Violence 

Triumphs Kingdom University Chaplaincy Program prepares you for further training and opportunities in the

Military Chaplains.

Healthcare Chaplains.

Correctional and Rehabilitation Chaplains.

Public Safety Chaplains.

Education Chaplains.

Corporate Chaplains.

Chaplains for Civic, Private, and Nongovernmental Organizations.

Bachelor in Chaplaincy Course Descriptions

This Chaplaincy lists of course descriptions for core, advanced and specialty courses offered through Triumphs Kingdom University 

Core Courses

We recommend everyone start with the Core Courses, Assisting Individuals in Crisis & Group Crisis Intervention.

Assisting Individuals in Crisis

Assisting Individuals in Crisis & Group Crisis Intervention

Assisting Individuals in Crisis & Group Crisis Intervention in Colleges and Universities

Assisting Individuals in Crisis Online Course

Group Crisis Intervention

Group Crisis Intervention Online Course

Suicide Awareness: An Introduction for Crisis Responders

Suicide Prevention, Intervention and Post intervention

Understanding Suicide: Effective Tools for Prevention, Intervention and Survivor Support

Prerequisites: Basic Chaplaincy Certificate Course

Lesson 1 - Introduction to Industrial Chaplaincy

Lesson 2 - Duties of the Emergency Service Chaplain

Lesson 3 - Pastoral Confidentiality and Ethics

Lesson 4 - Dealing With Suicidal People

Lesson 5 - Death Notifications

Lesson 6 - Step 4 - Biblical Process of Change

Lesson 7 - Critical Situational Stress

Lesson 8 - Traumatic Stress Reactions and Children

Lesson 9 - Biblical Counseling Overview

Lesson 10 - Establishing Relationships

Lesson 11 - Gathering Information

Lesson 12 - Para-Linguistic Communication

Lesson 13 - Personal Data Inventory

Lesson 14 - Grief and Bereavement

Lesson 15 - Healing Conversations

Lesson 16 - Preparing For Approaching Death

Lesson 17 - Chaplain Volunteers in the Prisons

Advanced Chaplaincy Core Course

These courses build on your Chaplaincy knowledge from the Core Courses.

Advanced Assisting Individuals in Crisis

Advanced Group Crisis Intervention

Strategic Response to Crisis

Do you want to work on competency, review current information on proper use, and get updates in new skills, methods and processes? These 3-hour live faculty-led virtual sessions of scenario-based training exercises is what you need!

Critical Incident Stress Debriefing

Crisis Management Briefings (CMB) Defusing

Specialty Courses - Chaplaincy Approach: Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) 

These courses provide you with specific tools and resources for any profession.

Behavioral Aspects of Integrated Community Para-medicine

Behavioral Emergencies: Survival Strategies for Emergency Services and Counselors

Best Training Practices for the CISM Instructor

Building Skills for Crisis Intervention Teams

CISM Application with Children

CISM: When Disaster Strikes: Linking Emergency Management with Stress Management

Comprehensive Crisis Preparation and Response for the Workplace

Corporate Crisis Response

Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) in the College and University Setting

Critical Incidents in Places of Worship- Providing Effective Crisis Support

De-escalation Skills for the Front Line: A Practical Approach

Emotional and Spiritual Care in Disasters

Ethics For Traumatology

From Battlefield to Street: One Uniform to Another

From Trauma to Addictions

Grief Following Trauma

Healing Ways: Group Crisis Interventions for Indigenous Peoples

Law Enforcement Perspectives for CISM Enhancement

Line of Duty Death: Preparing the Best for the Worst

Managing School Crises: From Theory to Application

Mindful Decontamination: Self-Regulating Techniques for First Responders

Pandemic, Bioterrorism, Radiation, Pollution and other Disasters of Uncertainty, a Critical Incident Stress Management Perspectives

Pastoral Crisis Intervention

Pastoral Crisis Intervention I

Pastoral Crisis Intervention II

Planning 2 Thrive (P2T): A Management Approach to Individual and Organizational Wellness

Planning to Thrive: Building A CISM Culture Through Front End Management

Psychology of Terrorism and Psychological Counter-Terrorism

Psycho-traumatology: A Cognitive Therapeutic Approach

Resilience in Healthcare: Performance, Meaning and Connection

Resilience Training: Psychological Survival Skills for Before, During & After Crises

Resilient Leadership for Emergency Services & Healthcare Professions

Responding to School Crises: A Multi-Component Crisis Intervention Approach

Spiritual and Psychological First Aid

Staff Support in the Healthcare Setting 

Stress and the Responders Family CISM Skills for Family Crisis Intervention

Stress Management for the Trauma Service Provider

Survival Skills for the First Responder

TEAM: Team Evolution and Management

Techniques for Delivering Bad News for Crisis Response Personnel

Terrorism: Psychological Impact and Implications

The Secrets of Psychological Body Armor

Holistic Wellness for Emergency Services and Healthcare Professions

Thought Field Therapy

Treatment of Complex PTSD

Understanding the First Responders Cultures: For Mental Health Staff

Understanding Uniformed Services Family Stress

Workplace Violence 

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Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast