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Bible/Biblical Studies at SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary

Bible/Biblical Studies at SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary

Every bible/biblical studies school has its own distinct culture and strengths. We've pulled together some statistics and other details to help you see how the bible studies program at SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary stacks up to those at other schools.

School of Urban Missions is located in El Dorado Hills, California and has a total student population of 584.

Want to know more about the career opportunities in this field? Check out the Careers in Bible/Biblical Studies section at the bottom of this page.

School of Urban Missions Bible/Biblical Studies Degrees Available

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Bible Studies
  • Master’s Degree in Bible Studies

Online Classes Are Available at School of Urban Missions

Online courses are a good option for students who need a more flexible schedule that allows them to pursue an education when and where they want. Whether you're going to school part-time or full-time, you may find distance education the right choice for you.

School of Urban Missions does offer online education options in bible studies for the following degree levels for those interested in distance learning:

  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • Master’s Degree

School of Urban Missions Bible/Biblical Studies Rankings

The bible studies major at School of Urban Missions is not ranked on College Factual’s Best Colleges and Universities for Bible/Biblical Studies. This could be for a number of reasons, such as not having enough data on the major or school to make an accurate assessment of its quality.

Bible Studies Student Demographics at School of Urban Missions

Take a look at the following statistics related to the make-up of the bible studies majors at SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary.

School of Urban Missions Bible/Biblical Studies Bachelor’s Program

69% Women
38% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
For the most recent academic year available, 31% of bible studies bachelor's degrees went to men and 69% went to women. The typical bible studies bachelor's degree program is made up of only 41% women. So female students are more repesented at School of Urban Missions since its program graduates 28% more women than average.

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Prospective students may be interested in knowing that this school graduates 12% more racial-ethnic minorities in its bible studies bachelor's program than the national average.*

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity for students who recently graduated from SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary with a bachelor's in bible studies.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 1
Black or African American 1
Hispanic or Latino 3
White 6
International Students 0
Other Races/Ethnicities 2

School of Urban Missions Bible/Biblical Studies Master’s Program

50% Women
50% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
For the most recent academic year available, 50% of bible studies master's degrees went to men and 50% went to women.

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In the bible studies master's program at this school, racial-ethnic minorities make up 50% of degree recipients. That is 23% better than the national average.*

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity for students who recently graduated from SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary with a master's in bible studies.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 1
Black or African American 0
Hispanic or Latino 1
White 2
International Students 0
Other Races/Ethnicities 0

Careers That Bible Studies Grads May Go Into

A degree in bible studies can lead to the following careers. Since job numbers and average salaries can vary by geographic location, we have only included the numbers for CA, the home state for SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary.

Occupation Jobs in CA Average Salary in CA
Religious Activities and Education Directors 3,470 $50,650
Philosophy and Religion Professors 2,220 $114,370

References

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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