Certificate in Classical Christian Education

Course schedule and requirements for the Certificate in Classical Christian Education.
Academic Overview

This 17-course certificate program provides a comprehensive foundation for teaching in Classical Christian Schools. Covering essential disciplines—including Latin, history, logic, rhetoric, literature, philosophy, and pedagogy—it equips educators with the knowledge and tools to form students in truth, goodness, and beauty. All courses may be taken either residentially or fully online, making the program accessible for educators in any setting. This program is ideal for classical schools seeking to invest in their faculty’s ongoing personal enrichment and professional development, ensuring a shared foundation in the philosophy and practice of classical Christian education.

Program Overview

Courses and credits

51 Credit Hours

CLASS – Classical Education
CLASS-ED 100 – Intro to Classical Education (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS-LATIN 110 – Latin 1 (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS-LATIN 200 – Latin 2 (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS-LATIN 300 – Latin 3 (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS-HIST 210 – Greek and Roman History (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS-HIST 310 – History of Europe: Middle Ages to Industrial Revolution (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS 230 – The Art of Logic (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS 250 – The Art of Rhetoric (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS 260 – Epistemology and Aesthetics (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS-LIT 300 – Ancient Classics (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS-LIT 320 – Medieval Classics (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS-LIT 330 – Renaissance Classics (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS 310 – Metaphysics (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS 400 – Classical Pedagogy I (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS 410 – Classical Pedagogy II (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS 450 – Classical Pedagogy Practicum (3 Credit Hours)
CLASS 460 – Capstone in Classical Studies (3 Credit Hours)

Program Overview

Program Matriculation Track (Two Years)

 Year 1Year 2
FallBS 211 – Old Testament Survey 1BS 300 – New Testament Survey 1
 BINT-HERM 400 – HermeneuticsCHIS 121 – Church History 1
 STH 600 – Prolegomena, Bibliology, and SymbolicsSTH 400 – Law & Gospel
 ATH 710 – Cultural ApologeticsPHIL 440 – The Modern Self
 ATH 500 – EcclesiologyATH 530 – Pastoral Theology
  THEO 320 – Systematic Theology 2
SpringTHEO 300 – Systematic Theology 1ATH 600 – Political Theology
 BS 222 – Old Testament Survey 2PHIL 430 – Logic and Rhetoric
 PHIL 420 – PhilosophyCHIS 142 – Church History 2
 ATH 430 – Theology, Worldview, & EthicsBS 350 – New Testament Survey 2
 ATH 650 – Preaching 1* OR BIEX 400 – Bible TeachingATH 510 – Missions
 *Qualified men only