Welcome
to the Sch​ool of theology

leadership and African studies.
Come and discover who we are, what programs we offer now and in the near future

BACHELOR I 
WEEKLY SCHEDULE

HOURS

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

8:00-10:00

100NTI INTRO NT
Prof Elie Sikamosi

110HIS CHURCH HISTORY
Rev. Rosalie Amien N’djomou

103GREGREC I
Prof Elie SIkamosi

106 PHL PHILOSOPHY
Rev. P. Faraday 

102OTI INTRO O.T. 
Rev Gbawe.

10:00 -12:00

116 EPT EPISTEMOLOGY
Rev P. Faraday

112RES SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHRev J.B. Mbongo 

107 FTH FUNDAMENTAL THEOLOGY 
Ps Azina G. Kasongo

107 FTH FUNDAMENTAL THEOLOGY  
Ps Azina Kasongo

103 GRE GREC I

Prof Elie Sikamosi

12:00-14:00

111HOM   HOMILETICS
Rev Dr Ngock

102OTI INTRO O.T.  
Rev Gbawe

100NTI INTRO NT

Prof Elie Sikamosi

104 MISINTRO MISSION  
Miriam Nyemb 
Church History  
Rev Dr Roseline A.N’Djomou  

116 EPT EPISTEMOLOGY 
Rev P. Faraday

111HOM Homiletics & Eloquence 
Rev Dr A. Ngock

N.B

  • The time used in this schedule is that of Kinshasa, as using GMT would lead to a lot of speculation about the time.
  • Classes will begin tomorrow, Monday, September 23, 2024, at 8:00 AM.
  • Classes will only take place on Zoom, not YouTube. The university's website and platform are under reconstruction.
  • The login details will be sent to you in a few minutes through this group.
  • Teachers are asked to give their presentations to students for fifty minutes, followed by a 5 to 10-minute break before continuing. This allows both students and the teacher to take a short breather before resuming. However, if the class starts late or at the students’ request, the lesson may continue without a break.
  • The first semester runs from September 23, 2024, to January 18, 2025. Each teacher (Professor, Doctor, or Doctoral Candidate) is responsible for properly planning and managing their time to complete the material for their course before the end of the semester.
  • Attendance in the virtual classroom is mandatory for all students. Theological education is also a moral and spiritual training. Thus, each student must show respect to their teachers, the GSTU administration, the schedule, and their financial commitments.
  • Starting next week, the list of students who have paid their admission fees and part or all of their academic fees will be provided to all teachers whose courses are scheduled for the first semester.