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The Chapel hosts an extension site for Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. Students can earn a Master's of Arts in Christians Studies, a Master's of Arts in Ministry, or a Certificate in Biblical Studies from our Akron site!
If you're not interested in pursuing a degree program you can still benefit by auditing classes.
Weeknight classes meet as indicated under course descriptions. Weekend classes normally meet 7:00–9:30pm on Fridays and 8:30–4:30pm on Saturdays unless otherwise indicated.
Regular tuition for the 2009–2010 academic year is $345 per semester hour of credit. Tuition for non-credit (those not earning graduate-level credit) is $220 per course. Please visit Trinity's website for information about full-time ministry scholarships and discounts. Returning students can register for courses on their own through the FirstClass Trinet software, downloadable at trinet.tiu.edu. Contact Jeff Martell for more information on our local extension.
ST–5103 | Systematic Theology III
September 11–12, October 9–10, November 20–21, December 11–12
3 credit hours syllabus
OT–5000 | Introduction to the Old Testament
August 28–29, September 25–26, October 30–31, December 4–5 (Fridays, 6:30–9:30pm and Saturdays, 8:00am–5:00pm)
4 credit hours syllabus
PR–6000 | Apologetics
Tuesdays, 5:30–9:00pm, September 8–December 8
3 credit hours syllabus
CM–6572 | Marriage and Family Counseling
Thursdays, 5:30–9:00pm, September 3–December 10
3 credit hours syllabus
PT–5000 | Personal Assessment
November 13–14
1 credit hour syllabus
CH-7225 | The Reformation Era
January 8–9, 22–23, February 26–27, March 12–13
3 credit hours syllabus
NT–5000 | Introduction to the New Testament
January 15–16, February 12–13, March 5–6, April 9–10, May 7–8
4 credit hours syllabus
ME–5001 | Foundations of Evangelism
Tuesdays, 5:30–8;00pm, January 5–March 30
2 credit hours syllabus
EM–6000 | Practicum: Organization and Administration
Limited to those working at least 15 hours per week in ministry.
Mondays, 4:00–5:00pm, January 4–April 12
3 credit hours syllabus