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Summer Courses

Make the most of your time to learn and grow this spring and summer by studying God’s Word with Heritage College & Seminary.

Whether you are looking to continue work on your degree or desire the opportunity to dig deeper into God’s Word this summer—Heritage’s Spring & Summer classes offer you the opportunity to study the Bible and grow in your faith through a variety of courses.

  • Courses are available to take for credit or non-credit.
  • Current students can register on myHeritage. 

Spring & Summer 2024

Courses are available to take for credit or non-credit.

Current students can register on myHeritage. The deadline to register is March 22, 2024.

Full Credit:

For those already enrolled in a degree or certificate program at Heritage or who apply to a program in advance.

Non-Credit (Audit, No Assignments):

  • We encourage you to discover learning at Heritage with a non-credit course.
  • Non-credit courses are not graded and do not count toward a Heritage degree; no assignments or exams.
  • Go to DiscoverHeritage.ca/Apply and click “Audit a Course”.

Course Formats:

  • Section 1: In-Person
  • Section 23: Synchronous

Heritage College Students:

  • College students will be able to find available Spring and Summer courses and register on myHeritage.

Spring & Summer 2024 Schedule

For more information on the classes we are offering this Spring & Summer at Heritage, please click on the following link to see the schedule: Heritage College & Seminary Spring & Summer 2024 Schedule.

Course Descriptions

Biblical Counselling & Addictive Behaviours

Jeemin MoonOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

This course aims to achieve two main goals: (1) equipping students to understand various life problems by teaching biblical anthropology, especially the dynamic heart model; and (2) helping students to apply biblical anthropology in ministering to the people with addictive behaviours. It is recommended students take PCS101 Intro to Psychology and MIN141 History & Theology of Soul Care before taking MIN222, MIN322 and MIN422.

Register now by visiting the Registration tab on myHeritage using the course code below.

MIN422-2 (College)

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Ethics

Dr. Steve WestOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

The course will present an overview of the various options in ethical decision-making as outlined in philosophy and theology and as used by the common person. A specific model for Christian ethics will be presented. Students will be challenged to develop their own personal ethical system and to employ that system in analyzing a range of contemporary social and personal ethical questions.
Prerequisites: PHI101 Intro to Philosophy OR REL123 Hermeneutics

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PHI152-2 (College)

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General Psychology

Nancy WahlOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

Gives an introduction to the science of human behaviour beginning with historical development in the rise of “schools” and the scientific method in the study of human relationships. Attention is given to causal factors such as the physical organism, human development, learning perception, motivation, emotion, and attitudes. Special emphasis is made to formulate a view of human personality in the light of biblical teaching and Christian philosophy.

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PCS101-2 (College)

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Greek Elements II

Dr. Wayne BaxterOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

These courses introduce students to the Greek language, providing basic grammar and syntax. They bring the student to the point where he or she is able to translate selected portions of the Greek New Testament.

Register now by visiting the Registration tab on myHeritage using the course code below.

LAN202-2 (College)

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Hebrew Elements I

Dr. Ian VaillancourtOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

This introduction to the Hebrew language initiates the student to basic Hebrew morphology (forms) as well as syntax (grammar/ function). The motivating philosophy is to equip the student to work competently in the Hebrew text. The student learns to recognize the various Hebrew forms and functional categories in order to utilize the plethora of language tools; from interlinear texts to computer programs.

Register now by visiting the Registration tab on myHeritage using the course code below.

LAN211-2 (College)

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Hebrew Elements II

Dr. Ian VaillancourtOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

This introduction to the Hebrew language initiates the student to basic Hebrew morphology (forms) as well as syntax (grammar/ function). The motivating philosophy is to equip the student to work competently in the Hebrew text. The student learns to recognize the various Hebrew forms and functional categories in order to utilize the plethora of language tools; from interlinear texts to computer programs.

Register now by visiting the Registration tab on myHeritage using the course code below.

LAN221-2 (College)

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Hebrew Exegesis

Dr. Ian VaillancourtOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

Hebrew Exegesis is designed to build on the Hebrew Elements courses with the goal of enhancing one’s vocabulary and one’s understanding of Hebrew syntax. Consequently, the student will be better equipped to translate and interpret the Hebrew Bible. Attention is given to principles of interpretation as they inform effective preaching and teaching of the Old Testament.

Register now by visiting the Registration tab on myHeritage using the course code below.

LAN402-2 (College)

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Hermeneutics

Dr. David G. BarkerOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

This introductory course covers foundational issues of biblical hermeneutics (the art and science of interpretation). Its intent
is to develop competency in biblical interpretation for both the personal and public use of the Scriptures.

Register now by visiting the Registration tab on myHeritage using the course code below.

REL123-2 (College)

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History of the Church: from the Apostles to the Present

Dr. Barry HowsonOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

This course will be a survey of the history of Christianity from the post-apostolic period to the 21st century. Special attention will be given to significant individuals, movements and doctrinal developments.

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HIS321-2 (College)

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Intro to Christian Theology I

Dr. Barry HowsonOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

A survey of Christian doctrine from an evangelical perspective concerning the nature and method of theology, doctrine of revelation, the attributes and works of God, the Trinity, humanity, and sin. Attention is paid to varieties of theological methods and perspectives.

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THE201-2 (College)

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Intro to Christian Theology II

Dr. Barry HowsonOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

This course surveys Christian doctrine from an evangelical perspective concerning the person and work of Christ, the Holy Spirit, salvation, the church, and final things.

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THE202-2 (College)

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Intro to New Testament Studies

Dr. Barry HowsonOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

This course is designed to introduce the student to the canonical books of the New Testament by examining each of the 27 books individually as well as in relation to other books of the Old and New Testaments. Discussion of authorship, dating, provenance, audience, purpose, theological themes, and outline is provided for each book . The student will also be introduced to some of the important contemporary issues surrounding New Testament studies including the synoptic problem, the historical Jesus studies, and Jewish background to the New Testament studies.

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REL122-2 (College)

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Intro to Old Testament Studies

Dr. David G. BarkerOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

This general survey course of the Old Testament relates each book to the total scope of the Bible. This is a foundational study intended to provide a general understanding of the Old Testament. Particular emphasis is given to the authorship, historical situations, major contributions of each book, and the importance of each book in terms of the development of redemptive history.

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REL121-2 (College)

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Intro to Philosophy

Dr. Steve WestOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

This is an introductory survey of philosophical issues, methods, and significant personalities. Areas covered include logic, epistemology, metaphysics, religion, and ethics. For each area key terminology, concepts, and philosophers are discussed.

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PHI101-2 (College)

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Intro to the Ancient World

Dr. Joel BarkerOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

This course provides an understanding of the roots of western civilization by studying the earliest civilizations in the Near East and the Mediterranean World, including Egypt, Greece, and Rome. It will also provide the student with the cultural and historical background to both the Old and New Testaments.

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HIS231-2 (College)

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John

Dr. Steve WestOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

This course is a detailed exposition of John’s gospel. Attention is given to John’s unique purpose as well as the background against which he is writing. Exposition of the text emphasizes its contribution to Christology.

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BNT334-2 (College)

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Progress of Redemption

Dr. Barry HowsonOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

This course presents the Christological redemptive plan as it is given from Genesis to Revelation—from Creation to the Fall to Redemption to the New Creation. Attention is given to the unity of the Bible and its literary, cultural, and temporal diversity.

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REL202-2 (College)

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Romans

Dr. Barry HowsonOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

The Epistle to the Romans is the most comprehensive and systematic expression of the gospel in the New Testament. It deals at length with such important subjects as sin, justification, sanctification, God’s sovereign plan of salvation concerning Israel and the Gentiles, as well as instructions for the church on such issues as spiritual gifts, grey areas, and responsibility to the government. If the student is able to grasp the general contents of this epistle she/he is not only more firmly grounded in the truth but is also better equipped to explain the gospel to those who are non-Christians. This course will involve exposition of the epistle with attention given to outline, setting, background, and key themes.

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BNT352-2 (College)

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Worldviews, Christianity & Culture

Dr. Barry HowsonOnline
A schedule for this course is not yet published.

Our advanced technology has created a global village where we find ourselves in contact with many different competing worldviews vying directly or indirectly for our allegiance. In this course primary emphasis is given to an analytical and critical examination of the Christian worldview in light of our contemporary modern and postmodern culture. It will address such subjects as the problem of evil, the meaning of life, morality, revelation, miracles, and truth. Other religions or philosophical belief systems will be presented and critiqued from a Christian point of view as group projects.

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REL201-2 (College)

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