There are Five degree goals of the Undergraduate Division:

Bachelor of Religious Education (B.R.E.)
 
     The B. R. E. is a recognized baccalaureate degree (comparable to a B. A.) demonstrating proficiency in the areas of study which prepare a student for the work of the Gospel ministry.  The achievement of this degree will result in the student's being equipped to serve in a variety of ways: the pastorate, evangelism, missions, youth work, and Christian school teaching.  Along with a Bible major, students may earn a double major in music or education.
 
A Major in Education
     The Department of Education of Midwestern Baptist College is designed to prepare teachers in acquiring knowledge and methodology in education, and in understanding the behavior of children.  There is an emphasis in this area due to the needs of so many Christian schools throughout the world.

A Major in Sacred Music
     The Department of Music serves the entire college through its curriculum concentration in music, student performances, choirs, recitals, and concerts.  Music majors become proficient in a special area of performance such as voice, piano, organ brass, and/or other instruments.

Bachelor of Sacred Music (B.S.M.)
 
     The B.S.M. degree equips one for service in the local church and for teaching music in the Christian School.  The program is available with a major in Bible and a minor in Education.  The music faculty is made up of gifted people in the area of music training, piano, voice and instrument.

Associates Degree in Biblical Studies

     This two-year program is planned to equip men and women for a part time supporting ministry in the local church.  Credit earned in this program may be transferred into the bachelors degree program.


Associates Degree in Commercial Subjects
 
     This two-year program is planned to prepare students to serve as secretaries in churches.  Within the program the student may concentrate on typing, dictation, computers and other office skills.

Associates Degree in Music
 
     This two-year program is planned to equip men and women for a part-time supporting ministry in the local church.  It is designed for students whose educational background does not permit them to receive a baccalaureate degree.