Bachelor of Biblical Studies and Christian Leadership
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Biblical Studies and Christian Leadership at Ndejje University is designed to equip students with a deep understanding of Scripture, Christian doctrine, and ethical leadership in contemporary ministry and community contexts. The program blends biblical interpretation, theology, pastoral studies, and practical leadership skills to prepare students for effective service in churches, mission organizations, schools, and community development initiatives.
Through rigorous academic study, spiritual formation, and hands‑on ministry practice, students develop the ability to communicate biblical truth, lead with integrity, and respond to the spiritual and social needs of the world. The program emphasizes both academic excellence and character formation, rooted in the University’s strong Christian identity.
Through rigorous academic study, spiritual formation, and hands‑on ministry practice, students develop the ability to communicate biblical truth, lead with integrity, and respond to the spiritual and social needs of the world. The program emphasizes both academic excellence and character formation, rooted in the University’s strong Christian identity.
Why Study this program at Ndejje University?
- Provides a strong Christian foundation rooted in faith, integrity, and biblical truth
- Taught by experienced theologians and ministry practitioners committed to spiritual and academic growth.
- Emphasizes practical ministry training, including placements in churches and community ministries.
- Combines biblical studies with leadership development for effective service in church and society.
- Offers a supportive learning environment that encourages spiritual formation and mentorship.
- Equips students for a wide range of ministry, teaching, and leadership careers.
- Integrates theology, ethics, pastoral care, and Christian leadership for holistic preparation.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of Biblical Stdies will be able to:
- Interpret and apply biblical texts using sound theological and hermeneutical principles.
- Demonstrate a strong understanding of Christian doctrine, church history, and ethical teachings.
- Lead Christian ministries with integrity, vision, and effective communication skills.
- Apply leadership principles in church, community, and organizational settings.
- Provide pastoral care, counseling, and guidance with sensitivity and biblical grounding.
- Engage in evangelism, discipleship, and mission work with cultural awareness and compassion.
- Integrate Christian values into personal life, leadership practice, and community engagement.
- Conduct basic research in biblical studies and ministry leadership.
Course Structure
Year 1Year 2Year 3
- Old Testament Survey
- New Testament Survey
- Biblical Interpretation (Hermeneutics)
- Spiritual Formation
- Research and Writing Skills
- Introduction to Christian Leadership
- Systematic Theology I
- Systematic Theology II
- Church History
- Christian Ethics
- Pastoral Theology and Counseling
- Homiletics (Preaching)
- African Traditional Religion and Islam (Contextual Studies)
- Ministry Leadership and Administration
- Church Planting and Growth
- Mission Studies (Missiology)
- Conflict Resolution
- Financial Management for Churches
- Capstone Project / Research Paper
- Internship / Field Ministry
Entry Requirements – Certificate in Agriculture
Direct Entry
- Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) with at least 5 passes
- Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) with 1 principal pass in a relevant subject.
Diploma Entry
- Relevant diploma in Theology or related field (Upper Second or Credit), recognized by NCHE
Mature Age Entry
- A minimum score of 50% in a recognized Mature Age Entry Examination
International Applicants
- Secondary school completion equivalent to Uganda’s A-Level
- Academic documents must be equated where necessary
- Proof of English proficiency if prior education was not in English
This Course includes:
How to get Admitted?
Follow the application process by submitting your academic documents and completing the university admission requirements.

























