Biblical and Theological Studies Alumni Outcomes

Hear from Our Alumni

Based on a recent survey of Undergraduate Biblical and Theological Studies alumni, many respondents expressed respect and gratitude for the faculty, noting their care, dedication, and investment in students. Several alumni mentioned specific professors by name, highlighting their knowledge, engagement, and positive impact.

I have the utmost respect for the faculty of the Biblical and Theological Studies Department. I believe theyall truly cared about teaching and dedicated themselves to investing in theirstudents and providing the best classroom experience they could.

The faculty at my time at Wheaton were top-notch in theology. The more Ibrush up against people who got MDIVs or seminary degrees, the more I'mconvinced that my undergrad was just as good.

From all interactions with the Biblical and Theological Studies professors I was impressed and pleased.Only upon graduating, doing my M.Div., and working in ministry, did Iadditionally learn of each's prestige and prominence in the field of theologywhich then only made me value my experience even more.

“I was an archaeology major and Dr. Daniel Master and Dr. Adam Miglio to this day remain two of the best instructors I have ever had the pleasure of learning from, and were my favorite instructors in all of Wheaton.”

I absolutely loved the majority of my courses and professors in the BITHdepartment. Dr. Johnson, Dr. Peeler, Dr. Lee, Dr. Burge, Dr. Kalantzisnot only scholars of thehighest caliber, but people of deep faith and charity.

I was leaps and bounds ahead of my seminary classmates in being prepared forfurther study, even those who had studied religion in other liberal arts contexts.My Biblical and Theological Studies classes prepared me to write about the Bible, think theologically withprecision, and care about the church.

Outcomes A Recent Biblical and Theological Studies Alumni Survey Showed:

Employment

  • Employed Full-Time: 72%
  • Employed Part-Time: 11%
  • Not Employed: 17%

The Right Choice

  • Bible and Theology Major was the right choice personally and vocationally: 89%
  • Other: 11%