Full Gospel Witnesses' Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) program is designed to be highly customizable, this course will allow you to tailor their degree to whatever your unique  goals and interests. You are allowed to transfer in trade school experience for credit, or even be allowed to use creditable life experiences through appropriate validations to prove these experiences. Here's an overview of the program:

 Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) Program Overview

 Core Requirements:
General Education Courses: These courses cover a range of foundational subjects such as English, mathematics, science, social sciences, and humanities.
Interdisciplinary Core: This includes courses that provide a broad base of knowledge and skills across multiple disciplines.

 Areas of Study:
Students can choose "two or three areas of study" from a wide range of options. Each area of study typically consists of 15-18 credit hours. Some common areas of study include:

- Religious Administration
- Religious Education
- Computer Science Applications
- Digital Religion Technology
- Liberal Arts
- Biblical Counseling
- Theology                                                                                                                                                                       ---        - Leadership

 Capstone Course:
INDS Capstone Course: This course allows students to demonstrate mastery of the content learned in their chosen areas of study. It involves creating a compilation of content and reflecting on the skills and qualifications gained throughout the program.

 Transfer Credits:
FGWBI allows students to transfer up to 50% of their previous college credits towards the BIS degree. This flexibility is beneficial you have already completed some college coursework already or have applicable work experiences. This program can be particularly flexible depending on what you are transferring to FGWBI.  


10-Week Courses: Courses are typically 10 weeks long, allowing for a somewhat faster completion of the degree.