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Upcoming Courses

Find the Most Up-to-Date List of Course Offerings Here

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.

  • *Module courses meet Mon. – Fri. 6:00pm – 10:30pm; Sat. 8:00am – 4:30pm
  • *Module and Extended Module courses actual course end dates are noted on the course’s page in Populi (dates listed here refer to actual class meetings)
  • Asynchronous courses use recorded lectures but will have additional optional live-stream meetings TBA by the professor
  • DMin seminars meet asynchronously for most of the semester, and live-stream for one week at the end of the semester (Monday–Friday 9am–3pm)
  • All times listed are Eastern time
Block/TypeCourse No.Course TitleProfessorDates
Module (1 Week Intensive)SC403 / SC503 / SC803Chemistry & Molecular BiologyFazale Rana6/15/2026 – 6/20/2026
Module (1 Week Intensive)AP502 / AP802New Religious MovementsRichard Howe5/18/2026 – 5/23/2026
Module (1 Week Intensive)AP563 / PH1010 / PH563Problem of EvilBrian Huffling5/11/2026 – 5/16/2026
Module (1 Week Intensive)ST501Prolegomena and BibliologyThomas Baker6/1/2026 – 6/6/2026
Live-Stream DMin SeminarME904Apologetics and Evangelism Training and OutreachDavid Geisler5/4/2026 – 8/7/2026
Asynchronous (14 Weeks)ST303Bible Study MethodsMel Winstead5/4/2026 – 8/8/2026
Asynchronous (14 Weeks)NT414 / NT514Gospel of MatthewChristopher Winchester5/4/2026 – 8/8/2026
Asynchronous (14 Weeks)RE412 / RE512 / RE812History of IslamDaniel Janosik5/4/2026 – 8/8/2026
Block/TypeCourse No.Course TitleProfessorDates
Module (1 Week Intensive)PH501Classical PhilosophyRichard Howe10/12/2026 – 10/17/2026
Module (1 Week Intensive)ST503Hamartiology and SoteriologyThomas Baker10/12/2026 – 10/17/2026
Module (1 Week Intensive)AP401 / AP501 / AP801Introduction to Christian ApologeticsRichard Howe8/10/2026 – 8/15/2026
Module (1 Week Intensive)ME405 / ME505Practical Evangelism and ApologeticsGregory Walker8/10/2026 – 8/15/2026
Module (1 Week Intensive)PH825Systematic PhilosophyRichard Howe10/12/2026 – 10/17/2026
Live-Stream DMin SeminarAP907Biblical ApologeticsDoug Potter8/17/2026 – 1/8/2027
Live-Stream (15 Weeks)HB401 / HB501Biblical Hebrew 1Christopher Winchester8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Live-Stream (15 Weeks)BL401 / BL501Biblical LanguagesDavid Wyant8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Live-Stream (15 Weeks)AP411 / AP511 / AP911Christian Apologetic SystemsRichard Howe8/10/2026 – 12/4/2026
Live-Stream (15 Weeks)GK503Greek Syntax and ExegesisMel Winstead8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Live-Stream (15 Weeks)ST301Introduction to TheologyDoug Potter8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Live-Stream (15 Weeks)AP503 / AP903LogicBernard Mauser8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Live-Stream (15 Weeks)OT501Old Testament Survey 1: Genesis - EstherDavid Wyant8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Live-Stream (15 Weeks)PH1015 / PH522Religious EpistemologyThomas Howe8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)AP416 / AP516 / AP816Christian Apologetics to IslamDaniel Janosik8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)HT410 / HT510Church HistoryMel Winstead8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)PH301Critical ThinkingBrian Huffling8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)PH605EpistemologyJ.T. Bridges8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)AP465 / AP565 / AP865Historical JesusChristopher Winchester8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)PH502History of Ancient & Medieval PhilosophyBrian Huffling8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)NT501New Testament Survey 1: Gospels and ActsMel Winstead8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)OT301Old Testament SurveyChristopher Winchester8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)PPE402 / PPE502Political PhilosophyBernard Mauser8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)PH1005Reading SeminarBrian Huffling8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)ST502Theology Proper and CreationJ.T. Bridges8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)AP302World Religions & New Religious MovementsChristopher Winchester8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026
Asynchronous (15 Weeks)SM401 / SM501Writing and Research SkillsChristina Woodside8/17/2026 – 12/4/2026

Apologetics-Focused Academics

Featured Academic Programs

Apologetics-Focus Undergraduate

Undergraduate

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.

Apologetics-Focus Graduate

Graduate

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.

Seminary education that prepares you for your calling, get your apologetics-focused Christian education so you can maximum your Kingdom impact

Doctoral

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.