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Learn on your own schedule. Nurture your mind and spirit with an evening or weekend course at Regent.

HOW IT WORKS

Like our regular courses, evening and weekend courses can be taken for credit towards a graduate degree or simply audited for personal enrichment. Students auditing courses are not required to complete assignments. For more information on the difference between credit and audit, visit our Choosing Courses page.

EVENING COURSES take place one night per week through a single term. They have a similar structure to our regular daytime courses and may be offered for 2 or 3 credits.

WEEKEND COURSES take place on 3–4 weekends spaced throughout a term, allowing students time to work on assignments in between sessions. Weekend courses are typically offered for 2 or 3 credits.

The format of our weekend courses varies. Many take place in a standard classroom setting. These run from Friday evening through Saturday afternoon, covering approximately 10 hours of lecture time over the course of each weekend. Others may have an experiential component. These usually include trips off-campus as well as regular classroom time.

Students interested in taking a weekend course should review the syllabus carefully to ensure they understand course dates, format, and requirements.


Upcoming Courses:

Fall 2025 Evening Courses

Evening courses in the Fall 2025 term begin September 8 and run through to December 19, 2025. Check the course details for exact dates. All courses run from 6:00–9:00 pm.

THEO 601
Credits: 3     Audit: 3
Meeting Day: Tuesday
This course introduces students to the practice of theological work by exploring several major themes in the discipline of systematic theology: the sources of Theology (Scripture, Tradition, Revelation); the doctrine of God (and God’s relation to creation); Christology; and Theological anthropology. In this course, ... (Full Course Details)
APPL 581
Credits: 3     Audit: 3
Meeting Day: Wednesday

The post-Christian cultural turn is creating the conditions for a crisis of confidence in the church and in pastoral ministry. There are plenty of voices out there diagnosing the post-Christian malaise; this course explores a biblical and creative solution: incarnational churc... (Full Course Details)

LANG 550
Credits: 3     Audit: 3
Meeting Day: Thursday

Introduction to New Testament Greek I and II introduce students to the Greek of the New Testament and provide an opportunity to master its essential grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. The purpose of this introduction is to provide a foundation for a lifetime of reading the New Testament in its origin... (Full Course Details)

Fall 2025 Weekend Courses

Weekend courses in the Fall 2026 term begin in September and run through to December. Check the course details for exact dates.

INDS 642  (This course is also offered as APPL 642)
Credits: 2–3     Audit: 2
Meeting Day: Friday

We often lament the lack of transformed lives in the people God has called us to serve - despite the rich wealth of knowledge we have at our disposal, even more so in our information-saturated age. This course provides a vision for how God has designed people to change with a focus on learning as holi... (Full Course Details)

APPL 642  (This course is also offered as INDS 642)
Credits: 2–3     Audit: 2
Meeting Day: Friday

We often lament the lack of transformed lives in the people God has called us to serve - despite the rich wealth of knowledge we have at our disposal, even more so in our information-saturated age. This course provides a vision for how God has designed people to change with a focus on learning as holistic transfo... (Full Course Details)

APPL 586  (This course is also offered as SPIR 586)
Credits: 2–3     Audit: 2
Meeting Day: Friday

This course considers the place of intentional spiritual practice in the life of the Christian believer and the life of the church, along with the interplay of the two (the intersection of personal spiritual disciplines and those of the faith community).  The theological as... (Full Course Details)

Winter 2026 Evening Courses

Evening courses in the Winter 2026 term begin January 12 and run through to April 22, 2025. Check the course details for exact dates. All courses run from 6:00–9:00 pm.

Winter 2026 Weekend Courses

Weekend courses in the Winter 2026 term begin in January and run through to April. Check the course details for exact dates.



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