University of Minnesota

Bachelor in Biblical Studies

Minneapolis, United States

The Bachelor in Biblical Studies at University of Minnesota is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Minnesota, established in 1851 with campuses in Minneapolis and St. Paul, is a major public research university known for academic breadth and research excellence. Home to roughly 50,000 students including around 6,000 international students, the university offers more than 500 programs across liberal arts, sciences, engineering, business, and health sciences. Its long history is matched by a strong commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and real-world impact.

U of M provides extensive research facilities, professional schools and centers that support hands-on learning, internships and industry partnerships. Students access world-class libraries, laboratories and clinical training sites, while faculty are active in cutting-edge research across fields. The Twin Cities location offers connections to a diverse economy, numerous employers and cultural institutions that enrich learning and career development.

Campus life is vibrant with student organizations, athletics, arts and public service opportunities that support personal growth and leadership. International students find dedicated advising, language support and career services to help transition to study and work in the U.S. The university’s combination of rigorous academics, practical experience and strong employer links makes it an attractive choice for students aiming to develop both expertise and professional readiness.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Biblical Studies at the University of Minnesota is for students interested in ancient languages and religious traditions. This 4-year bachelor's degree provides a solid grounding in ancient languages like Greek and Hebrew. The program's main advantage is that it helps students understand different methods of textual interpretation.

The curriculum covers ancient languages, textual interpretation, and religious traditions. Students study the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and related texts in their original languages. They also learn about the historical, intellectual, and religious contexts of these texts.

Graduates of this program can work as Biblical Scholars, Theology Professors, Religious Studies Teachers, Ancient Language Instructors, or Historical Researchers. They can work in industries such as education, research, or ministry, and can be employed by companies like universities, seminaries, or museums.

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