124 Credit Hours
Explore the rich traditions, theology, and history of the Christian faith throughout time. By examining church history and engaging the foundations of systematic theology, you will gain a biblical understanding of the ways in which God works in the world, as well as the effect culture has had on various church traditions throughout history.
124 Credit Hours
Develop skills applicable by working in many different types of organizations, large and small businesses, nonprofits, and ministries. Trinity’s Business curriculum is geared toward practical application. This means working students can immediately use course concepts on the job.
124 Credit Hours
This program will prepare students to enter advanced programs in legal studies and law enforcement and for allied careers in the criminal justice field. The Criminal Justice program opens the door to a wide variety of career choices for Trinity students in the areas of law enforcement, cyber-crime, and paralegal work, as well as postgraduate studies.
124 Credit Hours
This programs will prepare students for graduate school, the workplace, the community, their church, and their family life. We encourage them to explore and assess their values, expand their interests, and discover their God-given gifts and abilities. We desire that they strive to become more authentic people and hone their critical thinking skills and problem-solving capabilities to function as thoughtful learners well beyond the task of earning a degree.
124 Credit Hours
Explore the rich traditions, theology, and history of the Christian faith throughout time. By examining church history and engaging the foundations of systematic theology, you will gain a biblical understanding of the ways in which God works in the world, as well as the effect culture has had on various church traditions throughout history.
FEATURED COURSESIf your high school guidance office approves of your participation in our dual enrollment program, you’ll earn both high school and college credit for each course you take, preparing you for your college career.
All applicants applying to the program must have:
124 Credit Hours
Develop skills applicable by working in many different types of organizations, large and small businesses, nonprofits, and ministries. Trinity’s Business curriculum is geared toward practical application. This means working students can immediately use course concepts on the job.
FEATURED COURSESIf your high school guidance office approves of your participation in our dual enrollment program, you’ll earn both high school and college credit for each course you take, preparing you for your college career.
All applicants applying to the program must have:
124 Credit Hours
This program will prepare students to enter advanced programs in legal studies and law enforcement and for allied careers in the criminal justice field. The Criminal Justice program opens the door to a wide variety of career choices for Trinity students in the areas of law enforcement, cyber-crime, and paralegal work, as well as postgraduate studies.
FEATURED COURSESIf your high school guidance office approves of your participation in our dual enrollment program, you’ll earn both high school and college credit for each course you take, preparing you for your college career.
All applicants applying to the program must have:
124 Credit Hours
This programs will prepare students for graduate school, the workplace, the community, their church, and their family life. We encourage them to explore and assess their values, expand their interests, and discover their God-given gifts and abilities. We desire that they strive to become more authentic people and hone their critical thinking skills and problem-solving capabilities to function as thoughtful learners well beyond the task of earning a degree.
FEATURED COURSESIf your high school guidance office approves of your participation in our dual enrollment program, you’ll earn both high school and college credit for each course you take, preparing you for your college career.
All applicants applying to the program must have: