Graduate Studies
Objectives
PCC’s objectives relate to the purpose and central theme of educating the Christian to make his life distinctively Christian. In general, the student will be
- academically and intellectually competent in his chosen field of study;
- knowledgeable of the Bible;
- capable of rightly dividing the Word and truth of God;
- equipped to bring the gospel message to the world through a testimony in character and example.
It is the goal of PCC that each student will meet the following learning outcomes:
Spiritual: From classes, chapel, and church services, the student will
- acquire knowledge of the Bible in line with the Articles of Faith
- be able to share Christ with others and the world
- understand biblical teaching regarding the God-ordained institutions of the home, church, and government
- apply the principles, truths, and values of God’s Word in his chosen field and daily life
Intellectual: Through instruction and practical training from a biblical worldview, the student will
- possess a general education in the arts and sciences
- demonstrate college-level knowledge in his chosen field
- apply knowledge in practical experiences
- be prepared to pursue further graduate or professional studies
Moral: Through a variety of ministry outlets, the student will
- exhibit a sensitivity to the spiritual needs of the world
- display Christian character
Cultural and Social: With a wide range of scheduled events—required and optional—the student will
- cultivate an appreciation of fine arts and social skills which enrich life
- commit to the Christian way of life
- demonstrate courtesy and kindness
- serve the needs of others


