Course Categories & Majors UCSS offers several course categories and three primary majors of study. The categories are as follows:
Systematic Theology (ST) Doctrinal Foundations (DF) Biblical Studies (BS) Ministerial Practices (MP) General Education (GE) Education (ED) Biblical Counseling (BC)
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Primary UCSS majors are as follows: Biblical Studies Biblical Counseling Christian Education
You may obtain a UCSS catalog with complete course listings by writing to the address listed below or by contacting the main offices in Eagle River, Alaksa.
UCSS catalogs may also be obtained at any of the following offices: Divine Grace Church P.O. Box 72824, Ndola, Zambia Phone: 260-977-372-12 E-mail:
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<> Highway Tabernacle Ministries 2715 W. 7th Ave., Kennewick, Wa 99336 Phone: 509-586-4916 <> Iberian Ministries c/oSan Sebastian de la Gomera, 14 BL. 1 Piso 2-B 18014 Granada, Granada, Spain Phone: 316-683-0146 <> Zion Word Theological Institute 28 Garden Lane, Anderson, Mo 64831 Phone: 417-845-7262 <>
Each of ministries listed above are considered cooperating offices with the University of Christian Studies and Seminary. Applications, Life Experience forms and Scholarship forms may also be obtained at these locations.
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