CHICAGO BAPTIST INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL An Adult Education Center and Bible College, Training Christians For Christian Ministry and Service 5120 South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive Chicago, Illinois 60615 773.268.2250 Fax: 773.268.2252 www.chicagobaptistinstitute.net Email address: Information@cbiintl.org 2012 SPRING SEM ESTER LISTING January 17, 2012 May 19, 2012 Spring Semester Registration begins ~ November 7, 2011 December 15, 2011 Dr. Willie Wilson Chairman, Board of Trustees Mr. James Floyd, President Dr. Clifford Tyler, President Emeritus Dr. Carolyn C. Walker, Academic Dean Rev. Dr. Nathan L. Schaffer, Jr., Dean of Students
CHICAGO BAPTIST INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL is a Christian Bible College specializing in training students to be effective and fruitful disciples of Jesus Christ who will present His gospel to the world. We train pastors, ministers, evangelists, deacons, trustees, mission workers, Christian educators, Sunday Church School teachers, ministry leaders, nurses, ushers, armour-bearers, worship leaders, musicians and all who desire to Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. II Timothy 2:15. CHICAGO BAPTIST INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL strives for a high standard of excellence in Biblical knowledge and practice. The Bible is the foundation of our curriculum. ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION PROCEDURES Those who have not previously attended the CBI International should complete an application and submit it along with a $30.00 (non-refundable) fee. Those who have attended the Institute previously, but not during the previous school year, must submit a new application and pay the application fee. High school transcripts and College transcripts must be submitted with the completed application. College transcripts are required for an accurate assessment of courses being transferred to the Institute. Applications may be obtained from the Office of Admissions, CBI International, 5120 South Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL. 60615, (773) 268-2250. All applicants must have graduated from an approved high school or present an equivalency certificate showing proof of having passed the General Education Development (GED) tests; high school level. All applicants will be required to take the Standardized Bible Content Test during the first week of class. This is a pre-test which will have no effect on the student s grades. A post-test will be administered towards the end of the student s senior year. For the non-degreed programs prerequisites are not required. Although not required for admission, at this time, the Institute encourages all prospective students to take the SAT or ACT tests. They will be used to determine academic strengths and weaknesses. These scores are also used to determine eligibility for state and federal grants, scholarships and certain student loans. ATTENDANCE Students are expected to attend all scheduled classes in which they are enrolled. Students who are excessively absent may be denied a passing grade or be administratively dropped. The Institute will allow a maximum of 3 absences in each semester and 1 absence during the summer session. Students are responsible for meeting course requirements regardless of the number of absences. LATE REGISTRATION A $40.00 late charge is assessed for late registration. Students seeking academic counseling prior to late registration should call the Academic Dean s office for an appointment. COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES - (Tuition and Fees are subject to change) Tuition... $350.00 per Three-Hour Course Application Fee... $30.00 (One-time, non-refundable) Registration Fee (per Semester)... $25.00 Late Registration Fee... $40.00 Course Change Fee... $25.00 Transcript Fee... $10.00 Returned Check Fee... $40.00 ADULT CONTINUING EDUCATION S These classes will meet for 8 weeks Tuition... $200.00 per Course Application Fee... $20.00 (One-time, non-refundable) Registration Fee (per Semester)... $10.00
DROPPING CLASSES OR WITHDRAWING FROM THE INSTITUTE If a student withdraws from a class or from the Institute, upon proper notification and approval by the academic dean and the registrar s office, a refund of tuition (only) will be made according to the following scale: Within two (2) weeks 50% of tuition paid, within three to four (3-4) weeks 25% of tuition paid, within five to six (5-6) weeks, no refund. REQUIRED CLASS ENROLLMENT Each class, with the exception of the On-Line Courses, must have a minimum of 6 students in order for the class to be offered. REGISTER EARLY. Classes with less than the required number of students will be closed after the second week of school. SATURDAY SCHOOL SPECIALS Come join us for our SATURDAY SCHOOL SPECIAL classes. These classes will meet for two (2) or three (3) Saturdays for three hours and will focus on specialized teaching and training for pastors, ministers, ministers in training, deacons, laymen, church ministry leaders, potential leaders, teachers, and all who desire to grow more in their ministry and in the word of God. Cost: $75.00 per person, per class session. MONDAY PS101 Introduction to Psychology 9:00 11:30 205 3 J. Henry EN 090 Remedial English 9:00 11:30 208 C. Brown ADG01 Discovering God s Will For My Life 9:00 11:30 204 3 CEU E. Holloway EVENING CLASSES MS112 Missions: Home and World 5:00 7:15 204 3 S. Stinson NT115 New Testament Greek II 5:00 7:15 207 3 C. B. Williams NT102 New Testament Survey II 5:00 7:15 209 3 M. Kerr ALL STUDENTS - CHAPEL HOUR 7:15pm 7:45pm NT251 New Testament Theology II 7:45 10:10 204 3 S. Stinson OT202 Old Testament Theology II 7:45 10:10 205 3 L. Brookins CH112 Introduction to Church History II 7:45 10:10 207 3 S. Coleman EN220 Introduction to Research and Methodology (Thesis II) 7:45 10:10 209 3 C. J. Brown ABU01 Christians In Business 5:00 7:15 208 3 CEU Dr. Willie Wilson TUESDAY BH215 Biblical Hermeneutics 9:00 11:30 205 3 M. Morris CH112 Introduction to Church History II 11:45 2:15 209 3 J. C. Boyd PH112 Introduction to Philosophy II 11:45 2:15 207 3 H. McIntosh
EVENING CLASSES PS112 Basic Church Administration 5:00 7:30 208 3 C. Walker CE103 Effective Bible Study 5:00 7:30 205 3 F. Lewis OT102 Old Testament Survey II 5:00 7:30 209 3 P. Moorman SO412 Cultural Setting of Ministry 5:00 7:30 206 3 J. Dunn BH215 Biblical Hermeneutics 5:00 7:30 203 3 M. Morris HI101 History of Civilization I 7:45 10:10 204 3 H. McIntosh CE104 Spiritual Formation 7:45-10:10 207 3 C. Walker ABI01 Introduction to Biblical Interpretation 5:00 7:30 210 3 CEU L. Smith ACR01 Christianity verses Other Religions 5:00 7:30 204 3 CEU H. McIntosh WEDNESDAY OT102 Old Testament Survey II 9:00 11:15 209 3 D. Bailey PS212 Preparation and Delivery of a Sermon 11:45 2:15 209 3 C. Tyler II EN112 English Grammar and Composition II 11:45 2:15 204 3 L. Davis ALL STUDENTS - CHAPEL HOUR 11:15am 11:45am EVENING CLASSES TH212 Introduction to Systematic Theology II 5:00 7:30 208 3 D. Goosby CM114 Introduction to Worship and Church 5:00 7:30 209 3 P. R. Winfrey Music PS212 Prep. and Delivery of a Sermon II 5:00 7:30 206 3 C. Tyler PH111 Introduction to Philosophy I 5:00 7:30 207 3 R. Parker CE101 History & Philosophy of Christian Ed. 7:40 10:10 205 3 D. Bailey AUC01 Understanding Co-Dependency 5:00 7:30 204 3 CEU W. Lee INTENSIVE MODULAR EV111 Introduction to Evangelism 9:00 5:00 204 3 L. Brookins Completing a modular class at CBI International provides you with the luxury of completing a semester with the convenience of spending only 5 days in class. A modular is a highly intensive study where students spend up to eight hours per session with their professor and fellow students. Modular courses satisfy three credit hours and are available for graduating students only. (This Modular will meet for five (5) Wednesdays January 18 th, Jan 25 th, Feb. 1 st, Feb. 8 th and Feb. 15 th )
THURSDAY NT102 New Testament Survey II 9:00 11:30 209 3 M. Kerr OT 202 Old Testament Theology II 9:00 11:30 204 3 E. J. Morris ABL01 Introduction to Biblical Leadership 9:00 11:30 208 3 CEU E. Stewart EVENING CLASSES CE201 Principles and Methods of Bible 5:00 7:30 209 3 E. Wright Teaching CE114 Educational Ministry with Tweens 5:00 7:30 207 3 B. Ellis MA102 General College Mathematics 5:00 7:30 204 3 C. Brown CE102 Organization and Administration of Christian Education 7:45 10:10 207 3 J. Brown PM201 The Church, The Law, The Pastor 7:45 10:10 204 3 G. McFadden SO101 Introduction to Sociology I 7:45 10:10 205 3 H. McIntosh FRIDAY ABE02 How It all Began The Acts of the Apostles 9:00 11:30 207 3 CEU N. Schaffer ALV02 Life on the Vine: Cultivating 9:00 11:30 208 3 CEU F. Lewis The Fruit of the Spirit In Your Life (Galatians 5:22-23) SATURDAY SCHOOL SPECIALS SATURDAY NUMBER TITLE HOURS ROOM # CREDITS DATES TIME DAY CLASS ED203 21 st Century Creative Teaching Methods 204 3 CEU 1/21-1/28-2/4 9:00am 12:00noon PS100 Introduction To Preaching 205 3CEU 1/21-1/28-2/4 9:00am 12:00 noon SI101 Customer Care - Effective Methods in Supervision (Developing Proper Leadership Skills) 206 3CEU 2/11 2/18 2/25 9:00am 12:00 noon S1102 When A Man Loves A Woman-When A Woman Loves A Man (The Keys to Christian Dating) 207 3CEU 3/3/ - 3/10 3/17 9:00am 12:00noon FA101 Ministering to the 21 st Century Child (Hurting Children) 208 3CEU 2/11 2/18 2/25 9:00am 12:00noon (These classes will meet two (2) or three (3) Saturdays for 3 hours)
CECU is a Continuing Education Course Unit which is not for college credit. This program is especially designed for pastors, ministers, church leaders, potential leaders, teachers, potential teachers, ministry leaders and all who desire to enhance their personal and spiritual growth and development. ON-LINE STUDY COLLEGE AND ADULT CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE S ON-LINE College Courses 8 Weeks - Registration - $350.00 Adult Continuing Education Courses 8 Weeks - Registration - $200.00 ***** The cost of textbooks is not included in the registration fee. On-Line required enrollment for College and Adult Continuing Courses is 15 students per class. Our On-Line Study College course credits are for students in the AA and BA Programs. Students completing the Adult Continuing Education Courses will receive 3 CEU s. This can be used towards a Certificate in your particular area of study. LOO K AT THIS NUMBER TITLE CREDITS INSTRUCTOR PS 209 Christian Counseling 3 O. Sterling EN112 English Grammar and Composition II 3 L. Davis EV111 Introduction to Evangelism 3 L. Brookins BI201 Church and Society 3 N. Schaffer ED203 21 st Century Creative Teaching Methods 3 C. Walker LOOK WHAT S COMING 9 SOON! S FOR HIGH SCHOOLSTUDENTS If you are a high school junior or senior, you may take up to 12 semester college credit hours for college credit as a nondegree student. CLEP Credit by Examination. CBI International will grant credit recognition for students who have received acceptable scores through the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) and the Advanced Placement (AP) Examination. For a list of acceptable courses and the established scores, contact the Academic Dean. Certain restrictions apply. S AND TRAINING FOR THE HEARING IMPARIED ~ G.E.D. PREPARATION S (PLA) Prior Learning Assessment (Life Experience Credit) SATELLITE SCHOOLS We will offer courses at various satellite locations. Call us if your location is interested in this program. SERVICE LEARNING A 40 hour service program for high school students.