Very cheap in cost and easy to finish bachelor's degree in Bible

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  1. Tde

    Tde New Member

    I'm looking for a VERY CHEAP in cost and easy to finish ;) off-campus (distance education) bachelor's degree in Bible-related studies; anything from Bible studies to Theology and Christian studies etc... (If You can point me to Judaism-related FULL off-campus distance learning degrees as well I would be thankful,except for Hebrew College!) I would refer to be given a complete cost of the degrees,instead of just per course costs.Thank You in advance!!
     
  2. Tde

    Tde New Member

    I forgot to add

    I would prefer to study off-line at distance through regular mail
     
  3. Bill Highsmith

    Bill Highsmith New Member

    You want some Friars with that? Supersize it to an MDiv?
     
  4. Craig Hargis

    Craig Hargis Member

    Cost would have to be given as $/unit because you don't say how many units you have or need. Usually you need about 120 semester units or 186 quarter units. If you need an authentically accredited degree, it willl be difficult to get below $100/unit in a DL format. If you can go with one of the better unacccredited degrees, about $/60. Below that it is hard to find anything with even a shadow of utility and portability. For accredited, try perhaps American Bible College in Oaklahoma (they have changed their name I think to American Christian University). Unaccredited: Landmark Baptist, Haines City, Fla. ($70), or Bethany Bible College ($60), Louisiana Baptist University ($77). Another possibly good accredited option is one of the South African schools--perhaps South Africa Theological Seminary (Sats) about $500/year. Alll of these I think can be done via the regular mail, all are entirely DL. Actually none are "easy" in the sense of no work.

    Welcome to Degreeinfo.
     
  5. Tde

    Tde New Member

    Reply

    Thank You for the reply.What I meant is that the degree
    won't be extremely complicated to finish.I don't know
    English THAT good,but I know it pretty well!

    I was actually thinking about the non-accredited institutions,and
    I will give it a little more thought.

    I would want to get a good Master's degree,and the Bachelor doesn't really matter as long as it is accepted for the Master's
    in the better institution,so the non-accredited schools
    may be a problem.I will have to contact the school
    where I will likely do my master's and simply ask them,if
    they are willing to accept a bachelor's from this and this
    non-accredited institution.Even this will not guarantee
    acceptance,but it is important to know.

    I will look into the colleges mentioned.Thanks.
    And I am waiting for more replies.
     
  6. Craig Hargis

    Craig Hargis Member

    If you want a masters, I would really think twice about an unaccredited BA. Unless you are willing to take the MA from the same school. In general, an unaccredited BA is not a very viable option. The BA is the base of your entire education, if you plan to go on you should get an accredited degree if there is any possible way to do so.

    Good luck
     
  7. Tde

    Tde New Member

    One more question

    Ok,thanks for the advice.I'm now convinced that the degree
    needs to be accredited,so that I can continue on with my education.I will surely want my Master's done
    in an accredited college,so I can't take such a risk.

    I have one more question,if You don't mind;
    Let's take away the cost issues for now.Could You provide me with a list of some degrees that have to do w/Jewish Studies and Judaism,that can be taken entirely online or through mail by distance (of course) Do You know any? I mean entirely done through distance,not partly.(except for Hebrew College and Siegal College)
     
  8. Peter French

    Peter French member

    Re: Reply

    A couple of tips ...

    1. NEVER take an unaccredited degree as a first degree.
    2. NEVER take an unaccredited first degree if it is 'vocational'
    3. NEVER take an unaccredited second degree if it is 'vocational'
    4. NEVER take an unaccredited second degree if you wish to study further..


    I have 2 unacredited doctorates but AFTER I was better qualified than my peers academcially by traditional degrees and professionally.

    Peter French
    MEd MACC
    Australia
     
  9. cdhale

    cdhale Member

    Re: One more question

    UNISA has this sort of study. Go to

    http://www.unisa.ac.za/dept/sem/hebrew.html

    Good luck,
    clint
     
  10. cdhale

    cdhale Member

  11. Howard

    Howard New Member

    Re: Re: Reply

    I have 2 unacredited doctorates but AFTER I was better qualified than my peers academcially by traditional degrees and professionally.

    Peter French
    MEd MACC
    Australia [/B][/QUOTE]


    what a unique way to explain "UNACCREDITED" doctorates. Really puts a different spin on it.
     
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  13. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Or perhaps the Combo # 3, Go Large:

    Bachelor's
    Master's
    Doctorate
    With Honors

    $3.89 :D
     

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