Christian Studies (BS) | Online
With its large number of electives beyond the core requirement in biblical and general education, the Christian Studies program enables you to construct a course of study suitable to your needs and career interests. You’ll be equipped to skillfully communicate biblical and theological truth, and serve effectively in ministry as a vocation or applying biblical principles to your chosen career field.
Why Christian Studies?
A Christian Studies degree offers an in-depth Bible education with maximum flexibility to take other courses in other theology, ministry, and electives of your choice. Courses concentrate on biblical perspectives on contemporary issues, church history, spiritual formation and discipleship, and Bible.
A dual-level program, in which you work concurrently towards a Christian Studies BS in Bible and an MA in Religion, is available.
Curriculum Intro
The BS in Christian Studies program has been designed with input from our expert faculty in the School of Divinity, ensuring you graduate with the in-demand skills and knowledge that the local church and ministry needs. The program requires 66 credits from the University Core, 6 credits in Bible/theology, 45 credits from electives. View a sample curriculum sheet for a snapshot of the courses you will take.
Christian Studies from Cairn
Biblical Integration
Cairn University is committed to the centrality of Christ and the Word of God and is reflected in the curriculum and instruction.
Ready to Serve
The Cairn mission statement begins with education and ends with character, because we believe that education should change not only what you know, but who you are and what you do.
Experienced Faculty
Students don’t just have professors, they have mentors who invest in them throughout the program and often remain connected long after graduation.
Flexibility
Complete coursework anywhere through our asynchronous course design, reinforced by substantive faculty engagement.
Affordable Education
$425 per credit with financial aid options; SARA approved meeting nationwide standards and matching the quality of the on-campus program.
A Christian Community
Community is about more than simply taking classes together. It is more than having a similar experience.
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Get an inside look at our Christian Studies Program
The BS in Christian Studies program has been designed with input from our expert faculty in the School of Divinity, ensuring you graduate with the in-demand skills and knowledge that the local church and ministry needs. The program requires 60 credits from the University Core, 12 credits from program requirements, and 45 credits from electives.
Core curriculum Courses:
- BIB 103 – Biblical Foundations Credits: 3
- BIB 203 – Old Testament I: The Pentateuch Credits: 3
- BIB 204 – Old Testament II: Prophets and Writings Credits: 3
- BIB 303 – New Testament I: The Gospels Credits: 3
- BIB 304 – New Testament II: Acts, Letters, and Revelation Credits: 3
- COM 111 – Introduction to Communications Credits: 3
- ENG 101 – English Composition Credits: 3
- HIS 302 – Global History of the Church Credits: 3
- INT 010 – First Year Experience Seminar Credits: 0
- PHI 301 – Philosophy Credits: 3
- POL 101 – US Government and Civics Credits: 3
- PSY 101 – General Psychology Credits: 3
- SOC 203 – Humanity and Culture Credits: 3
- THE 100 – Introduction to Christian Theology Credits: 3
- THE 302 – Biblical Perspectives on Contemporary Issues Credits: 3
- THE 311 – The Triune God Credits: 3
- THE 401 – Apologetics Credits: 3
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Upon completion of the program, the student will be able to:
- Identify and intelligently discuss biblical and theological doctrines and application.
- Examine and appraise systematic and historical theology in its relationship to the church.
- Integrate biblical and theological truth.
- Understand the theological position of the University.
- Skillfully communicate truth.
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All Cairn University students must have professed a faith in Jesus Christ as Savior as evidenced by providing a personal testimony that details this faith. By submitting an application, students acknowledge the University’s doctrinal position and standards of conduct as outlined in the Foundational Statements. Below are the admission requirements:
- Application: Submit the Application for Admission along with the $25 non-refundable fee. Apply today using code faithmatters and we will waive the fee.
- Transcripts: Submit official academic transcript(s) for all conferred degrees. Request transcripts to be sent to Cairn through the application portal.
Cairn University is regionally accredited by Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).

Cairn University participates in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements.
Additional Accreditation Information is available from this page.
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An Affordable Education
Cairn University strives to keep tuition costs affordable despite providing a rigorous education. Courses are taught by faculty not TAs. The tuition rates are posted on this page.
Cairn University also partners with many organizations and offers tuition discounts. Tuition discounts are also available for those working in Christian schools. Please contact us to find out if your organization has a partnership with Cairn University.
Additional information on scholarships, grants, and loans is available from this page.
Featured Faculty

Keith Plummer
Dean; Professor of Theology, School of Divinity
Dr. Keith Plummer teaches a variety of courses including Apologetics, Introduction to Christian Theology, and Technology & Christian Discipleship. His love of apologetics resulted from the role it played (particularly through the works of Francis Schaeffer) in helping him through a period of intense doubt in his early Christian life.
Before teaching at Cairn, Dr. Plummer served as associate pastor at Our Saviour Evangelical Free Church in Wheeling, IL for 18 years where his primary responsibilities were adult education and pastoral counseling. For ten of those years, he served as a volunteer police chaplain.
He and his wife have two adult children who are Cairn alumni.
What Our Students Have To Say
Makenzie Landis
I have found the Christian studies program to be a good fit for me, as it allows me to take the Bible classes I enjoy while also allowing flexibility to take other classes to fit the type of ministry I would like to go into. The faculty are incredible, and I’ve appreciated the mentorship I’ve been able to have with many of my professors.
Cairn Online Frequently Asked Questions
Cairn Online courses based on Cairn’s 100+ years tradition of excellence in biblical education. Our on faculty has carefully designed them taking into consideration what works best for the online learner. The modular design and asynchronous delivery enable you to complete your studies while you pursue your career, ministry and spend time with your family.
Courses typically contain seven units and are delivered in 7-week terms*. Each unit contains 5-7 modular activities. Each learning activity includes instructional videos accompanied by reflections, quizzes, discussion forums and other assessments. Courses also utilize adaptive learning technologies such as Cerego for long-term retention of concepts and VoiceThread for enhanced collaboration.
The asynchronous delivery provides flexibility around your daily busy schedule. In most courses, interactive activities are typically due by Wednesday while the rest of the unit’s work is due by Sunday night. The MBA, M.A. in Music and Criminal Justice programs use the 7RD2 process and require the completion of certain activities daily to optimize learning.
Our own Cairn faculty intentionally participate in the course throughout the week to provide you with an incarnational experience.
*Few capstone courses are intentionally offered in 14 weeks to optimize student learning.
All courses are developed by one or more course developers and taught by our own faculty. The instructors are also intentionally involved in the course throughout the week by providing direction in the course activities, participating in the forum discussions, grading the student work and providing substantive feedback. Most courses also offer optional office hours weekly via Zoom or similar video conferencing tools.
The course transfer depends on where you are transferring from, and what program you are transferring to. If you are coming to Cairn Online from another institution, it is very likely you will have some credits that will transfer. Because there are so many options, we encourage you to talk to an enrollment counselor. If you are transferring out, Cairn is a regionally accredited school and some credits should transfer with relative ease. Each college sets their own transfer criteria, so be sure to check their policies for specifics.
Cairn is approved to offer financial aid because of its regional accreditation. There are many options available and typically students qualify for at least one type of federal aid. Many students receive scholarships and grants that make earning their degree even more affordable. Cairn offers a variety of scholarships and discounts in addition to options for loans and grants. Please refer to this page for details.
Cairn University delivers an intentionally biblical and Christ-centered education that upholds the authority of Scripture, the importance of truth, and the faithful following of Christ. Faculty and staff teach and serve biblically, personally invest in students, and cultivate an authentic Christian community marked by faithfulness, discipleship, and love. At Cairn, the students’ education, experience, and relationships shape Christian character, cultivate wisdom, and prepare them to think, live, and serve biblically in an ever-changing world.
Cairn University Ranks #2 in Glanzer’s Guide to Christian Colleges and Universities. At Cairn University, we work hard to ensure that everything we do inside and outside the classroom aligns with our commitment to Christian education, clearly articulated in our University mission statement.
All undergraduate programs integrate 30 credits of Bible and theology as part of the core curriculum. Except for those pursuing a BS in Bible, anyone who earns a bachelor’s degree from Cairn has a Bible Minor listed on their transcript.