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APPLICATION PROCESS

For your convenience, we have four easy methods for submitting your application and references:
  1. You may submit your application and references by scanning and emailing them to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  2. You may have them mailed to the following mailing address:
    CCBCE ADMISSIONS
    Petőfi Sándor utca 562
    7041 Vajta, Hungary
  3. You may fax the forms to +36.25.229.018
  4. If you live in, or near Hungary, you may drop your paperwork off in-person.  Please use the above address information. 

NEW APPLICANTS

  1. Complete an application for admission, including autobiographical information that explains your testimony of when, and how you came to know Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior.  As part of your application packet, you will be required to submit three reference forms (one pastoral reference and two personal references).
  2. Submit application, references, and $25 non-refundable application fee.
  3. Submit  a copy of your secondary education (high school, gymnasium, GED, matura, A-level, Reifeprüfung, Abitur, Leaving Certificate, etc.) completion certificate or diploma. 
  4. Submit an official copy of your secondary education grade cards or transcripts.
  5. Submit three official passport-size photos of yourself.
*Please note, that the only entry point into the bachelor's program occurs annually in September.


TRANSFER STUDENTS

Please click here for more information for TRANSFER STUDENTS
All CCBC students continuing the two-year program, please complete the CONTINUING STUDENT APPLICATION AND REFERENCES (please include $25 application fee).
 

VISA INFORMATION

*If you hold a European Union or Schengen Zone passport you will not need a visa.  However, you will need to obtain a registration card (approximately 25€) upon arrival.

  1. For all other passports, you will be required to obtain a Hungarian visa or residence permit.  Each student must have  a valid passport for a minimum of six months beyond the duration of your studies at CCBCE.  
  2. The average cost can range from $130 to $160.  Other visa associated fees are: any postage for mailing any required documentation, cost of three passport-sized photos.
  3. Depending on the passport you possess, you may be required to obtain a visa prior to entering Hungary.  If this is the case you must apply and be accepted 90 days before orientation.  In these cases, the application deadline for the upcoming semester is NOVEMBER 4.  (Those possessing a United States passport will NOT need a visa prior to arriving in Hungary.  You will obtain a visa/residence permit upon arrival.)
  4. Once your application packet has been received (pending acceptance), we will contact you with further information.  
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DEGREE PROGRAM

  • Candidates for graduation must complete a total of 120 credits.  
  • Credit Breakdown: 82 US credits of Core Requirements, 18 US credits of Electives, 20 US credit Thesis Paper
  • No grade below a "C-" will be credited toward graduation
  • Transferring Credits: *Minimum of 20 US class credits must be taken through CCBCE.
  • Different from the two-year (CCBC) curriculum, there is a specific order to which classes must be taken.  The European system deals with classes in terms of years, rather than semesters.  For example, in high school or secondary school, one is required to fulfill the requirements of Algebra I prior to taking Algebra II.  In the same manner, classes must be taken in a series.  If year one classes (semesters one and two) are not completed, you cannot move on to year two classes.  Failure to complete the classes in the specified order can delay graduation by one year (or more).

 

CURRICULUM


  • The class curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts in Theology is comprised three modules: CORE FOUNDATION CLASSES, CORE SPECIALTY CLASSES, and ELECTIVE CLASSES.
  • Please note the credit values for each class.  The European credit system doubles the number of credits. For example, Devotions class is now counted as 2 credits, instead of 1 credit.  It is the same class, same number of hours, but the class credits are given a different value.  If you have already taken 20 US credits, under the European credit system, you have 40 EU credits.
  • For this module, there is a total of 55 US credits OR 110 EU credits.
  • An "X" placed in a corresponding semester box denotes the prescribed order for each class enrollment.
 
code class semester credit hours
1 2 3 4 5 6
TAA_01.1 Devotion 1. x 2 25
TAA_01.2 Devotion 2. x 2 25
TAA_01.3 Devotion 3. x 2 25
TAA_01.4 Devotion 4. x 2 25
TAA_01.5 Devotion 5. x 2 25
TAA_02.1 Evangelism and Discipleship 1. x 6 50
TAA_02.2 Evangelism and Discipleship 2. x 6 50
TAA_02.3 Evangelism and Discipleship 3. x 6 50
TAA_02.4 Evangelism and Discipleship 4. x 6 50
TAA_02.5 Evangelism and Discipleship 5. x 6 50
TAA_03.1 Lectures in Ministry and Theology 1. x 6 35
TAA_03.2 Lectures in Ministry and Theology 2. x 6 35
TAA_03.3 Lectures in Ministry and Theology 3. x 6 35
TAA_03.4 Lectures in Ministry and Theology 4. x 6 35
TAA_03.5 Lectures in Ministry and Theology 5. x 6 35
TAA_04.1 Bible Overview 1. x 6 50
TAA_04.2 Bible Overview 2. x 6 50
TAA_04.3 Bible Overview 3. x 6 50
TAA_04.4 Bible Overview 4. x 6 50
TAA_05.1 Inductive Bible Study x 6 50
TAA_06.1 Key Aspects of Biblical Theology x 4 35
TAA_07.1 Spiritual Leadership x 6 50
hours per semester: 210 160 195 160 160 0 110
  • The class curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts in Theology is comprised three modules: CORE FOUNDATION CLASSES, CORE SPECIALTY CLASSES, and ELECTIVE CLASSES.
  • Please note the credit values for each class.  The European credit system doubles the number of credits. For example, Devotions class is now counted as 2 credits, instead of 1 credit.  It is the same class, same number of hours, but the class credits are given a different value.  If you have already taken 20 US credits, under the European credit system, you have 40 EU credits.
  • For this module, there is a total of 27 US credits OR 54 EU credits.
  • An "X" placed in a corresponding semester box denotes the suggested order for each class enrollment.

code class semester credit hours
1 2 3 4 5 6
TASZ_01.1 Genesis x 6 50
TASZ_02.1 Synoptic Gospels x 6 50
TASZ_03.1 Epistle to Romans x 6 50
TASZ_04.1 Gospel of John x 6 50
TASZ_05.1 Acts of the Apostles x 6 50
TASZ_06.1 Revelation x 6 50
TASZ_07.1 Biblical Character Study x 6 50
TASZ_08.1 Apologetics x 4 35
TASZ_09.1 Biblical Missions x 4 35
TASZ_10.1 Church History x 4 35
hours per semester: 100 135 85 85 50 54
  • The class curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts in Theology is comprised three modules: CORE FOUNDATION CLASSES, CORE SPECIALTY CLASSES, and ELECTIVE CLASSES.
  • Please note the credit values for each class.  The European credit system doubles the number of credits. For example, Devotions class is now counted as 2 credits, instead of 1 credit.  It is the same class, same number of hours, but the class credits are given a different value.  If you have already taken 20 US credits, under the European credit system, you have 40 EU credits.
  • For this module, you are required to complete 18 US credits OR 36 EU credits.
  • Because these are electives, you may choose your classes (contingent upon class offerings). 

code class semester credit hours
1 2 3 4 5 6
SZV_01.1 Christian Living 4 35
SZV_02.1 Minor Prophets 6 50
SZV_03.1 New Testament Synopsis 4 35
SZV_04.1 Women’s Discipleship 4 35
SZV_05.1 Men’s Discipleship 4 35
SZV_06.1 Nehemiah 6 50
SZV_07.1 Christ in Prophecy 4 35
SZV_08.1 Galatians and Ephesians 3 50
SZV_09.1 Psalms 6 50
SZV_10.1 Biblical Counseling 6 50
SZV_11.1 Gospel of Mark 6 50
SZV_12.1 Philippians 4 35
SZV_13.1 Principles of Ministry 4 35
SZV_14.1 Gospel of Luke 6 50
SZV_15.1 Life of David 6 50
SZV_16.1 Pastoral Epistles 6 50
SZV_17.1 1Corinthians 6 50
SZV_18.1 Hebrews 6 50
SZV_19.1 James 4 35
SZV_20.1 Joshua 4 35
SZV_21.1 Ethics 4 35
SZV_22.1 Christian Communication 4 35
SZV_23.1 Missionary Leadership 4 35
SZV_24.1 Colossians 4 35
SZV_25.1 2Corinthians 4 35
SZV_26.1 1Thessalonians and 2Thessalonians 4 35
SZV_27.1 1Peter and 2Peter 4 35
SZV_28.1 Epistles of John 4 35
SZV_29.1 Life of Paul 4 35
SZV_30.1 Gospel of Matthew 6 50
SZV_31.1 Missions History 4 35
SZV_32.1 Beginner English 4 35
SZV_33.1 Beginner Old Testament Hebrew 4 35
SZV_34.1 Beginner New Testament Greek 4 35
SZV_35.1 Daniel 6 50
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR TWO-YEAR PROGRAM (revised Spring 2011)

80 credits - students can fulfill in 2 years/4 semesters by taking approximately 20 credits per semester
  • A minimum of 20 credits must be of the following Core Courses:
    • Genesis - 3 credits
    • Romans - 3 credits
    • Acts - 3 credits
    • Revelation - 3 credits
    • A Gospel (Matthew, Mark, Luke, OR John) - 2 or 3 credits
    • Apologetics/Cults - 2 credits
    • Biblical Missions - 2 credits
    • Biblical Theology - 2 credits
    • *IBS/Hermeneutics and Church History are no longer required core classes, credits earned can be applied towards elective credits
  • A minimum of 15 credits must be Bible Elective Courses: Any class taught verse-by-verse through a book of the Bible (OT and NT overviews do no apply)
  • Another 12 credits must be Old Testament and New Testament Survey(s): 3 credits per semester.  Pastor Chuck Smith teaching through the entire Bible.
  • Another 8 credits must be Practical Christian Ministry/Servanthood: 2 credits per semester. 
  • The remaining credits may be fulfilled by taking Elective Courses.  The following are Elective Courses every semester at CCBCE:
    • Devotions - 1 credit
    • Lectures in Ministry and Theology - 1 credit
    • Evangelism & Discipleship - 3 credits (Every student will be a part of one weekend outreach, and one 10-day outreach each semester attending CCBCE) 
* For TRANSFER STUDENTS, please review the CCBC graduation worksheet in order to track your progress.