Associate of Arts: Bible Studies

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Ronnie J. Woolard, M.Div.
Professor of Bible

Welcome to the Associate of Arts: Biblical Studies web page!

You’re probably browsing this site because you’re trying to decide which of the thousands of colleges in the United States is the one for you.

In addition, you probably also realize you need to start focusing your attention on a specific career path. There are so many opportunities available to young people in the 21st century that choosing just one field of interest can be mind-boggling. Add to that the fact that you are a Christian young person striving to follow God’s will for your life, and the decision can seem impossible.

Take comfort, though, because you’re not alone!

We often say "Give MACU a try for one year and see what a difference it can make in your life.” I’d like to extend that plea by saying, "Come to Mid Atlantic for two years, graduate with an Associate degree in Bible, and see which doors the Lord may open for you in the process.”

Students who enroll in the Associate in Bible program usually do so for one of two reasons.

1. They know they want to go on to a secular college and obtain a degree, but they want a solid biblical foundation before they go;

or

2. They know they don’t want to go on to a secular college, but they do want a working knowledge of the Bible so they can be better workers in their local church.

If you fit into one of these categories, then the Associate of Arts: Biblical Studies program may be for you.

I invite you to take a closer look at Mid Atlantic and consider enrolling in the Associate of Arts: Biblical Studies program. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me via email at ronnie.woolard@macuniversity.edu. May God guide you in your decision.

Ronnie J. Woolard, Advisor

What can I do with
an Associate of Arts: Bible Studies
degree from MACU?

A recent survey of Mid Atlantic’s Associate of Arts: Biblical Studies graduates showed the following:

• 40% are employed in business offices (office managers, medical transcriptionists, financial counselors, loan processors)
• 20% are employed in churches (part-time ministers)
• 20% completed degrees at other colleges/universities
• 13% are employed in retail
• 13% are self-employed

Three Benefits of the
Associate of Arts: Biblical Studies Program:

• The core components are Bible, Theology, and Bible-related courses. This provides the perfect foundation for further studies and your life’s work!
• The general studies courses in this program are usually transferable to any college or university, accommodating those who desire to complete their education elsewhere.
• A variety of professional studies electives allows you to select those courses in which you are most interested.

ALUMNI QUOTES

My MACU education provided me with the answers to spiritual questions for which I had no answers when I attended a secular college. I only wish I had gone to MACU before I went there.

--Stanley Wayne Martin
1992 MACU Graduate

As a Christian school teacher, I have used many of the skills I learned at MACU. I love the knowledge of God’s Word I learned there. In four years, I learned what would have taken a lifetime for most people.

--Shana McCarter Cathell
1993 MACU Graduate

I believe MACU was the foundation of my adult life. It was the first time I was able to make my Christian walk my own instead of an extension of my parents’. I use the knowledge I received at MACU in every part of my life. I have used principles that I learned in "Family” class with President Griffin in my marriage and in raising my daughters. Now that I am an office manager, I use the psychology knowledge that I learned from Dr. Styons. Most importantly, I got a strong foundation in the Bible that aides my everyday Christian walk. Thank you, MACU!

--Jill D. LeClair
1992 MACU Graduate