CERTIFICATE OF ANCIENT ISRAELITE
SACRIFICIAL SYSTEMS (C.A.I.S.S.)

Studying the Sacrificial Practices that Point to Christ

Duration 1 Year (2 Semesters)

Total Credits 30 Credit Hours

Delivery Mode Coursework + Practicum

Teaching System Semester System (Distance Learning)

Session Begin 1st March & 1st September every year

Medium of Instruction English


ADMISSION CRITERIA

Applicant must hold a Completion of High School Certificate (or equivalent).



PROGRAM FEES

Per Semester

USD $150



PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Certificate of Ancient Israelite Sacrificial Systems (C.A.I.S.S.) is a one-year academic program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the sacrificial practices, offerings, and worship traditions of ancient Israel as revealed in Scripture. This program explores the theological significance, historical context, and spiritual symbolism of the Israelite sacrificial system, helping students gain deeper insight into biblical worship, covenant relationships, priestly ministry, and the redemptive work fulfilled in Christ.



LEARNING OUTCOMES

Sacrificial Worship Foundations

Priestly Ministry Understanding

Covenant Theology Insights

Biblical Interpretation Skills

Christological Fulfillment Awareness




PROGRAM INFORMATION
Department

Ancient Israel Studies

Faculty

Ancient Israelite Sacrificial Systems

Medium of Instruction

English

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS



COURSE STRUCTURE

Semester 1 (15 Credit Hours)

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
CAISS 101
Introduction to the Ancient Israelite Religion
3
CAISS 102
Historical Overview of the Old Testament
3
CAISS 103
Sacrificial Systems: Types and Purposes
3
CAISS 104
The Priesthood and Ritual Practices
3
CAISS 105
Biblical Hermeneutics: Understanding Sacrifices
3

Semester 2 (15 Credit Hours)

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
CAISS 106
Case Studies: Offerings, Burnt, Peace, and Sin Sacrifices
3
CAISS 107
Festivals and Sacrifices in Ancient Israel
3
CAISS 108
Theological Significance of Sacrifices
3
CAISS 109
Sacrificial Symbols and Typology in the New Testament
3
CAISS 110
Practical Study / Field Research in Biblical Rituals
3


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