Email: info@collegeofathens.edu   Phone: +1-706-769-1472
Email: info@collegeofathens.edu   Phone: +1-706-769-1472
CoA Courses are available to the public as auditing students, Dual Enrollment High School and Home School students. Enrolled CoA students and Dual Enrollment students must register through Populi.
To register as a non-degree-seeking (auditing) student:
Click on the register link associated with a course below.
Summer 2026 textbook list coming soon.
Senior Discount: Individuals age 65 or older may enroll in auditing courses at a 20% discount.
Scholarship: If you are in need of financial assistance to attend a course, contact the office.
Course Location: Courses are held at the CoA Campus, 1331 New High Shoals Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677, with possible virtual options as noted.
CoA Refund Policy
CoA offers in-person, blended, virtual, and online classes. Check the schedule below to select the type of class meeting that best suits your schedule and geographic location.
Online Class. All CoA courses offered online have a 2 hours of required live videoconference meeting times for each credit hour. The instructor will poll all enrolled students for their availability to schedule the virtual course meeting times.
Videoconference Class. These virtual classes meet by live, synchronous videoconference. Students are expected to attend classes virtually at the regularly scheduled times.
Blended Class. Most CoA courses can be taken virtually by students who do not live locally. Contact your Academic Advisor for more information about attending a “blended” class.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of pastoral counseling, with a strong emphasis on developing the listening skills essential for effective spiritual care. Students will explore the biblical, psychological, and ethical foundations of pastoral counseling, learning to approach the needs of individuals and families with compassion, wisdom, and integrity. Key areas of focus include marital and family issues, abuse and trauma, depression, and suicide intervention.
Instructor: Dr. Tim Harrison
Meeting Times: Thursday 5:00-8:00PM, In-person & Virtual, 7 weeks (starting May 14th)
The course presents a survey of Christ-centered biblical history and provides, through the study of Scripture, a theological framework for God, Jesus, salvation, the Holy Spirit, the spiritual world, evil, the Church, and specific theological beliefs. The course includes an introduction to inductive Bible study and an overview of church history.
Instructor: Dr. Jesse Colbert
Meeting Time: Monday & Thursday 1:00-3:00PM, In-Person & Virtual
In this course, you will learn and apply key strategies for offering discipleship coaching and ministry to individuals who may or may not yet have a personal relationship with Christ. You will explore the connections between body, soul, and spirit as related to whole-person ministry as well as understand and apply biblical principles for physical healing. As a result of this course, you will be equipped to operate effectively in ministry to individuals in need of care.
Instructors: Dr. Marcia Wilbur & Mrs. Dee Pesaresi
Meeting Time: Friday, 8:30-5:00PM, In-Person & Virtual, May 22nd, June 12th & 26th, July 10th & 24th
The English Composition course prepares students for the rigors of college writing with an emphasis on correct writing mechanics, writing for effective communication, writing styles appropriate to the intended audience, and proper citations. Students are required to complete a research paper on a Christian topic of personal interest at the culmination of this course.
Instructor: Dr. Tiffany Coley
Meeting Times: TBD
This course covers basic accounting systems, concepts, and principles. Students learn to record business transactions and to prepare financial statements. The primary goals of this course are to develop an understanding of the accounting process and to summarize and communicate information useful in making economic decisions.
Instructor: Dr. Kurt Genteman
Meeting times: Monday/Wednesday, 10:00AM-12:00PM, In-Person & Virtual
This course provides an overview of ministry leadership and organization of ministries designed to evangelize and disciple young, mid-life, and senior adults. Theological, cultural, and practical issues related to adult ministry will be addressed, with particular attention to how each of these aspects contributes to an overall strategy of effective adult ministry.
Instructor: Dr. Tim Harrison
Meeting Times: Online, 8 weeks
To learn more about auditing classes at CoA, please contact our office directly or complete the form on this page. We look forward to connecting with you!
706-769-1472
info@collegeofathens.edu