Course Catalog
Explore the wealth of course opportunity Valor offers
Valor's academic programs cover an extensive range of courses and curriculum. Students can explore their unique giftings and passions in a wide variety of classes.
Valor's core and elective courses follow a specific scope and sequence, which can be found on the Departments page. Scroll to find the department courses you need or view/download the Academic Curriculum Guide below.
Academics by the Number
118
Faculty
78
Faculty with Advanced Degrees
10
Faculty with Doctorate as Highest Degree
11
Student to Faculty Ratio
188
Unique Courses
11
National Merit Students (Class of 2023)
9th Grade Seminar
This class is designed to help students develop skills that are essential for academic and personal success at Valor.
BIB 110/116 The Life and Teachings of Jesus Christ
This course is a study of the birth, ministry, suffering, death, resurrection and exaltation of our Lord as revealed.
BIB 215 In the Steps of Paul
This course is anchored in the following truth: “Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God..."
BIB 230 In the Steps of Paul: Biblical Leadership
This course will continue the story of Jesus from his resurrection to the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire and beyond. Students in this cohorted class will engage in a deeper exploration of leadership and spiritual growth in the lives of the apostles and early church fathers, as well as in their own faith journeys.
BIB 335 Apologetics: Defending the Faith
The course title “Defending Your Faith” is taken from Peter’s exhortation.
BIB 365 Christian Living: Life to the Full
Exploring the daily rhythms of following Jesus, this class aims to help students experience “Life to the Full."
BIB 375 Biblical Greek
Biblical Greek provides students an environment in which to develop a worldview that appreciates God’s creation.
BIB 385 Faith and Sport Integration
This course will examine what it means to fully integrate faith into sport. Using scripture, students will consider a biblical view of sport through the lens of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration.
BIB 395 New Testament
In this unweighted Dual Credit course, students will take a deep dive into the whole of the Gospels, understand a greater level of depth of the Acts of the Apostles, explore all of the writings of the Apostle Paul, and unpack the writings of the other Apostles.