Chances are, there is an upcoming course that you either need or simply want to take. Check our current and upcoming course offerings below. Once registration opens, current students can register for courses via their Populi accounts.
Course offerings are updated here as soon as changes are made. Course offerings may change without notice.
| Block/Type | Course No. | Course Title | Professor | Dates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Module (1 Week Intensive) | SC403 / SC503 / SC803 | Chemistry & Molecular Biology | Fazale Rana | 6/15/2026 – 6/20/2026 |
| Module (1 Week Intensive) | AP502 / AP802 | New Religious Movements | Richard Howe | 5/18/2026 – 5/23/2026 |
| Module (1 Week Intensive) | AP563 / PH1010 / PH563 | Problem of Evil | Brian Huffling | 5/11/2026 – 5/16/2026 |
| Module (1 Week Intensive) | ST501 | Prolegomena and Bibliology | Thomas Baker | 6/1/2026 – 6/6/2026 |
| Live-Stream DMin Seminar | ME904 | Apologetics and Evangelism Training and Outreach | David Geisler | 5/4/2026 – 8/7/2026 |
| Asynchronous (14 Weeks) | ST303 | Bible Study Methods | Mel Winstead | 5/4/2026 – 8/8/2026 |
| Asynchronous (14 Weeks) | NT414 / NT514 | Gospel of Matthew | Christopher Winchester | 5/4/2026 – 8/8/2026 |
| Asynchronous (14 Weeks) | RE412 / RE512 / RE812 | History of Islam | Daniel Janosik | 5/4/2026 – 8/8/2026 |
| Block/Type | Course No. | Course Title | Professor | Dates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Module (1 Week Intensive) | PH501 | Classical Philosophy | Richard Howe | 10/12/2026 – 10/17/2026 |
| Module (1 Week Intensive) | ST503 | Hamartiology and Soteriology | Thomas Baker | 10/12/2026 – 10/17/2026 |
| Module (1 Week Intensive) | AP401 / AP501 / AP801 | Introduction to Christian Apologetics | Richard Howe | 8/10/2026 – 8/15/2026 |
| Module (1 Week Intensive) | ME405 / ME505 | Practical Evangelism and Apologetics | Gregory Walker | 8/10/2026 – 8/15/2026 |
| Module (1 Week Intensive) | PH825 | Systematic Philosophy | Richard Howe | 10/12/2026 – 10/17/2026 |
| Live-Stream DMin Seminar | AP907 | Biblical Apologetics | Doug Potter | 8/17/2026 – 1/8/2027 |
| Live-Stream (15 Weeks) | HB401 / HB501 | Biblical Hebrew 1 | Christopher Winchester | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Live-Stream (15 Weeks) | BL401 / BL501 | Biblical Languages | David Wyant | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Live-Stream (15 Weeks) | AP411 / AP511 / AP911 | Christian Apologetic Systems | Richard Howe | 8/10/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Live-Stream (15 Weeks) | GK503 | Greek Syntax and Exegesis | Mel Winstead | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Live-Stream (15 Weeks) | ST301 | Introduction to Theology | Doug Potter | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Live-Stream (15 Weeks) | AP503 / AP903 | Logic | Bernard Mauser | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Live-Stream (15 Weeks) | OT501 | Old Testament Survey 1: Genesis - Esther | David Wyant | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Live-Stream (15 Weeks) | PH1015 / PH522 | Religious Epistemology | Thomas Howe | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | AP416 / AP516 / AP816 | Christian Apologetics to Islam | Daniel Janosik | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | HT410 / HT510 | Church History | Mel Winstead | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | PH301 | Critical Thinking | Brian Huffling | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | PH605 | Epistemology | J.T. Bridges | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | AP465 / AP565 / AP865 | Historical Jesus | Christopher Winchester | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | PH502 | History of Ancient & Medieval Philosophy | Brian Huffling | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | NT501 | New Testament Survey 1: Gospels and Acts | Mel Winstead | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | OT301 | Old Testament Survey | Christopher Winchester | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | PPE402 / PPE502 | Political Philosophy | Bernard Mauser | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | PH1005 | Reading Seminar | Brian Huffling | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | ST502 | Theology Proper and Creation | J.T. Bridges | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | AP302 | World Religions & New Religious Movements | Christopher Winchester | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |
| Asynchronous (15 Weeks) | SM401 / SM501 | Writing and Research Skills | Christina Woodside | 8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026 |

SES offers a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies designed to prepare students for later graduate work in apologetics, philosophy, biblical studies, and more. Some hours can even be applied to M.A. studies.

In addition to apologetics degrees, several academically rigorous Masters degrees are available that provide students with integrated and in-depth studies that will prepare you for ministry or doctoral work.

A Doctor of Ministry in Apologetics (D.Min.) as well as a Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy of Religion (Ph.D.) offer students opportunities to develop their own research and practical resources.