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Bible & Theology

Deepen your understanding of Scripture and theology through meaningful biblical study, spiritual formation, and hands-on ministry preparation for leadership, service, seminary, and vocational calling.

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Program Overview

Bachelor of Arts in Bible & Theology | Bushnell University | Eugene, Oregon

The Bible and Theology degree program at Bushnell University equips you with the knowledge and skills to study Scripture deeply, think critically about faith, and lead with wisdom in a complex world. Through the exploration of biblical texts, theology, culture, and ministry, you’ll grow as a communicator, servant leader, and thoughtful Christian prepared to make an impact in churches, nonprofits, graduate programs, and a wide range of vocational settings.

Prepared for ministry, graduate study, and meaningful leadership. You’ll engage in rigorous academic study, spiritual formation, internships, and hands-on ministry experiences while receiving personalized mentorship from faculty actively serving in pastoral ministry and Christian leadership. Through small classes, practical learning opportunities, and guided exploration of your calling, you’ll graduate with the theological foundation, spiritual clarity, and leadership skills needed to serve faithfully wherever God leads you.


This program is designed for students seeking a deep understanding of Scripture and theology through meaningful academic study, spiritual formation, and practical ministry experience.

Students explore biblical texts, theology, and Christian leadership while preparing for careers in ministry, nonprofit leadership, graduate study, and seminary. The program combines meaningful academic study with hands-on opportunities that help students grow in both faith and vocation.

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Why Choose Theology at Bushnell?

Small classes, faculty mentorship, and hands-on ministry training rooted in spiritual formation. Bushnell’s Bible & Theology program prepares students to study Scripture deeply, think theologically, and lead effectively in churches, nonprofits, ministry settings, and graduate programs through coursework that combines biblical study, Christian leadership, and practical ministry experience.

Faculty actively serving in pastoral ministry provide personalized mentorship and real-world ministry insight throughout the program. Rather than learning ministry only through textbooks, students gain practical leadership experience through preaching opportunities, discipleship leadership, grief support ministries, church partnerships, and community outreach experiences that connect theological learning to real ministry settings.

Bushnell’s emphasis on experiential learning and vocational discernment helps students build confidence and meaningful ministry experience before graduation. Many students actively serve in ministry leadership roles while completing their degree, including youth ministry, church leadership, discipleship groups, and community-based ministry opportunities. Graduates leave prepared for seminary, vocational ministry, nonprofit leadership, and faith-informed service across a variety of professional settings.

25+

Internship and field experience partners across churches, schools, and non-profits 

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Upper-division elective credits to personalize your area of focus

2

Accounting graduates secured employment within six months of graduation

(As of May 2025)

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Internship and Ministry Experience

Bible & Theology students gain hands-on ministry experience through internships, discipleship leadership, preaching opportunities, and ministry partnerships that connect classroom learning to real-world service and leadership. Students regularly work alongside pastors, ministry leaders, churches, and nonprofit organizations while strengthening communication, teaching, pastoral care, and leadership skills.

Experiential learning opportunities include leading discipleship and small groups, preaching in local churches, mentoring younger students, facilitating grief support groups through partnerships with Everyone Village, and serving in community outreach ministries. Many students actively serve in ministry positions while completing their degree, helping them build practical experience and professional ministry relationships before graduation.

Recent internship and ministry partners have included Eugene Faith Center, Willamette Christian Center, Twin Oaks Christian Church, Grace Community Fellowship, YoungLife, and Everyone Village.

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What You’ll Study

How the Curriculum is Structured

The Bible and Theology curriculum combines rigorous study of Scripture with practical ministry preparation and spiritual formation. You’ll build a strong foundation in biblical interpretation, Christian doctrine, theology, ministry leadership, and the historical and cultural contexts that shape Christian thought.

Coursework includes classes such as History of Theology, Preaching, Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, and World Religions. Students may also study biblical languages including Greek or Hebrew to strengthen their interpretation and theological analysis skills.

Experiential learning is integrated throughout the program through internships, preaching opportunities, discipleship leadership, ministry partnerships, and community engagement projects. All students complete both an internship and senior capstone experience before graduation.

Skills You’ll Gain

Through Bushnell’s Bible & Theology program, you’ll develop practical, ministry-focused skills including:

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Widget (Careers and Skills)

Graduates of Bushnell’s Bible and Theology program pursue meaningful careers in ministry, nonprofit leadership, education, missions, and graduate study. The program prepares students with transferable communication, leadership, critical thinking, and relational skills that apply across a variety of vocational settings.

Common career paths include:

  • Pastor or Associate Pastor
  • Youth or Campus Minister
  • Nonprofit Ministry Leader
  • Missionary or Church Planter
  • Chaplain (with additional training or certification)
  • Christian School Educator
  • Seminary or Graduate Student
  • Community Outreach or Discipleship Coordinator

Many graduates continue into seminary or graduate programs while others step directly into ministry and leadership roles within churches, nonprofit organizations, and faith-based communities.

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“I chose to study Bible and Theology because I couldn’t imagine myself doing anything other than teaching others about God for the rest of my life. The professors in this field are the absolute best – they genuinely care about not only your academic life, but your spiritual and personal life as well!”
Kalani Miller ‘24

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Have questions about Bushnell’s Bible & Theology program? An admissions counselor can walk you through requirements, discuss transfer credits, and help you figure out your next step.

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Agam Iheanyi-Igwe
Associate Dean of Bible, Theology & Ministry
Professor of Bible, Theology, & Ministry


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