JRTC

Year 2: First & Second Semester

Jos Reformed Theological College is focused on deepening your theological understanding and sharpening your ministry skills. Students explore key biblical texts, study essential doctrines, and begin connecting theology with real-life application — all within a strong Reformed framework.

The Year 2 at Jos Reformed Theological College builds on the foundation laid in the first year, guiding students into a deeper understanding of Scripture, theology, and Christian living. Courses in Poetry and Wisdom Literature and the General Epistles provide rich insight into often-overlooked portions of the Bible. Students also engage with foundational doctrines in Doctrine of God and Doctrine of Christ, gaining clarity on who God is and the person and work of Jesus.

FIRST SEMESTER

Course Code Title Credit Hours
AP 201  Introduction Christian Worldview & Apologetics 2
CH 201 Ancient Church History 2
BIB 201  Introduction to OT Historical Books 2
TH 201 Introduction to Systematic Theology 2
BIB 202 Pauline Epistles 2
PTC 201 Christian Marriage 2

 SECOND SEMESTER

Course Code Title Credit Hours
BIB 203 Poetry and Wisdom Literature 2
BIB 204 General Epistles 2
TH 202 Doctrine of God 2
CH 202 Reformation History & Theology 2
TH 203 Christian Ethics & Virtues 2
TH 204 Doctrine of Christ 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.