College Credit

You can earn a [degree] with SUM Bible College & Theological Seminary by taking courses in [BNTS.]

SUM’s accredited degree programs are designed to equip and empower you to engage a culture that is often hostile to a biblical worldview.

SUM has regional accreditation with the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) and national accreditation with the Association of Biblical Higher Education (ABHE).

When taking a course for credit, students will need to:
  • Watch all the course videos
  • Successfully complete all the course quizzes
  • Complete Discussion assignments
  • Complete a paper assignment

The steps to begin your accredited degree journey:
AATM Degree

AATM Degree: Trimester 2

The second-trimester courses required for an Associate of Arts in Theology & Ministry degree.

Here's what you'll learn:

College Writing
Health and Physical Education
Pentecostal Theology
New Testament History & Literature

Enroll with SUM to begin your accredited degree.

91 Lessons

New Testament History and Literature

"New Testament History and Literature" examines Jesus' life, early church growth, and key themes. It analyzes the text using historical and critical methods to gain insights into foundational Christian beliefs and social challenges.

91 Lessons

Pentecostal Theology

Explore the origins, global expansion, and core beliefs of Pentecostalism. Dive into topics like the baptism of the Holy Spirit, signs and wonders, the role of women in ministry, and the movement's growth in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

82 Lessons

Health and Physical Education

Explore holistic health and gain practical skills in nutrition, exercise, emotional resilience, and spiritual growth grounded in biblical principles. Learn to integrate wellness practices for lifelong vitality and ministry effectiveness.

91 Lessons

College Writing

College Writing will build foundational writing skills for academic and professional communication in ministry contexts. Students will learn to craft structured essays, professional correspondence, and creative compositions in Turabian style.

Earn credit toward a degree

Complete all of the courses and related assignments