JRTC

Year 1: First & Second Semester

We offer intensive training in Scripture, theology, and ministry to equip you for faithful service in the church and beyond. Each course is rooted in God’s Word and shaped by our Reformed convictions.

At Jos Reformed Theological College, our courses are designed to shape the heart, mind, and ministry of every student. Whether you’re preparing for pastoral ministry, missions, teaching, or simply seeking to grow in your faith, our programs offer a rich blend of biblical truth, theological depth, and practical application.

From core studies in Systematic Theology, Biblical Languages, and Church History, to specialized courses in Pastoral Counseling, Apologetics, and Reformed Doctrine — each class is taught with a deep commitment to Scripture and a passion for equipping faithful leaders for Christ’s church.

FIRST SEMESTER

Course Code Title Credit Hours
SF 101 Spiritual Disciplines 2
TH 101 Story of the Bible 2
BIB 101 Bible Survey 2
ENG 101 Critical Reading & Thinking Skills 2
ENG 102 English Grammar and Speech 2
BIB 102 Book of Romans 2
CMP 101 Introduction to Computers 2

SECOND SEMESTER

Course Code Title Credit Hours
BIB 103 Introduction to the Pentateuch 2
BIB 104 Introduction to the Gospels & Acts 2
TH 102 Biblical Hermeneutics: Doctrine of Scripture 2
PTC 101 Theology of Masculinity 2
ENG 103 Literature & Writer’s Craft 2
TH 103 Theology of Grace and Salvation 2

Entry requirements

The Theological Diploma program offers certificates for men and women who
desire graduate-level courses from JRTC without committing to a full degree
program. These certificates are designed for people who wish to further their
theological education to effectively apply Scriptural truths to their
life, work, and ministry.
Upon completion, a student with a certificate in Theological Studies will:


Exhibit a deep love for the triune God, his word, his truth, and his church; and a
Christ-like humility in relation with others.

Demonstrate basic knowledge of Scripture, Evangelical-Reformed theology,
biblical theology, and redemptive history.

Demonstrate the ability to apply God’s Word to a changing world in the
student’s ministry context.