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Academic Catalog
   
    Apr 24, 2024  
Academic Catalog - Spring 2019 
    
Academic Catalog - Spring 2019 [ARCHIVED]

Course Descriptions


Courses with codes 1000-4999 are Undergraduate level offerings. Courses with codes 5000-7999 are Graduate level offerings. Courses with codes 8000 and above are Advanced level offerings.

 

History

  
  • HIS 3810 - History of the Southern Baptist Convention


    A study of the development of the Southern Baptist Convention from its inception to the present, with special emphasis on Southern Baptist origins, institutional and denominational development as well as controversies that have shaped the convention. 3 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 years.
  
  • HIS 4599 - Senior Colloquium in History


    An intensive reading, research, and lecture course designed to help the student develop a Christian approach to the craft of history. This course is designed to build upon, and tie together, the previous courses in history taken by the student and to prepare the student for further studies both inside and outside of academia. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HIS 4620 - Ancient Near Eastern History


    A survey of ancient Near Eastern Societies focusing on Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Hittite, Canaanite, and Persian cultures with a special emphasis on their relationship to Israelite history. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HIS 4630 - The Civil War


    An examination of the origins, development and results of the Civil War (1860-1865). 3 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 yrs.
  
  • HIS 4631 - Race Relations in America


    An examination of the history of race relations in America (particularly between blacks and whites) from 1619 to the present, with emphasis on the role that Christianity played. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HIS 4632 - The Sixties: America, 1960 - 1973


    An in-depth examination of the historical events and developments of the 1960s and early 1970s. 3 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 yrs.
  
  • HIS 4633 - The American Revolution


    An examination of the founding of the United States of America. 3 semester hr(s). Every 2 - 3 yrs.
  
  • HIS 4640 - Twentieth-Century Europe


    A survey of the history of the countries of Europe in the twentieth century, with special emphasis placed on World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. 3 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 yrs.
  
  • HIS 4650 - Latin American History


    A survey of Latin American history from the pre-Columbian era to the present. 3 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 yrs.
  
  • HIS 4660 - History of Russia


    A survey of the history of Russia, with special emphasis placed on the rise and fall of the Soviet Union. 3 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 yrs.
  
  • HIS 4720 - English and American Puritanism


    A study of English Puritanism with attention to the context in which it arose, major features, representative thinkers, and its role in Baptist origins. The course also examines the development of Puritanism in British North America during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Special attention is placed on the Puritan foundations of American culture and democracy. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): HIS 3100 - Church History Survey . Occasional.
  
  • HIS 4731 - American Puritanism


    An examination of the development of Puritanism in British North America during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Special attention is placed on the Puritan foundations of American culture and democracy. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HIS 4930 - Women in Church History


    A study of the role and contribution of women in the history of the Christian church. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HIS 4950 - History of Economic Thought


    A survey of and development of economic thought from ancient times to the present, with a particular focus on the contributions of religious thinkers. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HIS 4990 - Special Topics in History


    A detailed investigation of a topic in history to be determined by the instructor. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HIS/WOR 9530 - Seminar on the History of Christian Worship


    A study of the history of Christian worship from the Patristic era to modern Evangelical traditions. Particular attention will be given to liturgical
    developments and congregational practices, including ordinances and musical worship. Historical perspectives relevant to contemporary issues in
    worship will also be emphasized. 3 semester hr(s).

Humanities

  
  • HUM 1110 - The History of Ideas I: Introduction to the History of Ideas


    A broad overview of the major intellectual ideas that have shaped human history. Starting in antiquity and coming to the present, this course traces the development of major ideas in philosophy, theology, politics, art, science, sociology, and more, and explores the relationship between those ideas and Christianity. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HUM 1120 - The History of Ideas II


    Readings in primary texts from the ancient and classical periods, with attention given to the Ancient Near East, Greece, and Rome as foundations for Western Culture. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): HUM 1110  and PHI 1100   Fall, Spring and Summer terms.
  
  • HUM 2110 - The History of Ideas III


    Readings in primary texts from the medieval era to the early modern period, with attention given to important works in Christian thought. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): HUM 1120 . Fall, Spring and Summer terms.
  
  • HUM 2120 - The History of Ideas IV


    Readings in primary texts from the early modern period through the twentieth century, with attention given to changes in philosophy, science, religion, government, and culture. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): HUM 2110 . Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • HUM 3510 - Seminar in Theology & Culture


    Readings in primary texts that demonstrate the development of Western thought in theology, ethics, and culture. Students do research and writing projects integral to this effort. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): HUM 2120 .
  
  • HUM 3520 - Seminar in Philosophy and Science


    An examination of the primary texts that demonstrate the development of Western thought in philosophy and the philosophy of science. Students prepare research and writing projects integral to this effort. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): HUM 2120 . Fall semester.
  
  • HUM 3530 - Seminar in History and Politics


    An examination of the primary texts that demonstrate the development of Western thought in history, the philosophy of history, and political theory. Students prepare research and writing projects integral to this effort. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s):    Fall semester.
  
  • HUM 4599 - Senior Colloquium: History of Ideas


    A reading, research, and writing course designed to engage the intellectual history of Western thought from a Christian worldview. Students continue reading primary texts and complete a senior thesis. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): HUM 3510 , HUM 3520 , HUM 3530 . Spring semester.

Historical Theology

  
  • HTH 6600 - Historical Theology


    A comprehensive study of the historical development of some of the central doctrines of the Christian faith. 3 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring.
  
  • HTH 6911 - C. S. Lewis


    A study of the theology of C. S. Lewis with readings in his apologetic works and in his imaginative writings. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 7610 - Ante-Nicene Christian Thought


    A study of the important historical and theological developments in the Christian church prior to the Council of Nicaea. Emphasis will be placed on how Christians interacted with their culture and the various heretical groups they encountered. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 7620 - Patristic Christology


    The study of the doctrine of the person of Christ as it developed and was articulated from the council of Nicaea (325) to the Council of Chalcedon (541). Particular attention is given to the significant figures during the Christological debates. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 7710 - The History and Theology of the Reformation


    A historical and critical study of selected aspects of the Protestant Reformation. Also included is a study of selected writings of the Reformers and their relationship to the development of Protestant doctrine. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 7711 - Theology of the Reformers


    A study of selected writings of the Reformers and their relationship to the development of Protestant doctrines. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 7712 - Studies in Anabaptist Theology


    A study of the diverse European Reformation and Post-Reformation Free Church movements known collectively as Anabaptist. Special attention is given to the distinctive theological characteristics of the movement, and south German and Swiss Anabaptists are especially highlighted. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 7713 - Calvin and the Reformed Tradition


    A study of the life and work of John Calvin with attention to the continuing influence of his thought. His influence will be covered through its impact on later Reformed thinkers and confessions. Attention will be given to possible Reformed influence in Baptist history and theology. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 7720 - English and American Puritanism


    A study of English Puritanism with attention to the context in which it arose, major features, representative thinkers, and its role in Baptist origins. The course also examines the development of Puritanism in British North America during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Special attention is placed on the Puritan foundations of American culture and democracy. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 7730 - 19th Evangelical Theology


    19th Evangelical Theology.
  
  • HTH 7740 - American Evangelical Theology


    A study of modern American evangelical theology, including significant figures, movements, and controversies. Special attention will be given to evangelical theology and theologians since World War II. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 7750 - Christian Theology in the Third World


    A study of theological literature and trends in the churches of the Third World, in Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. 2 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 7800 - History of Baptist Theology


    An assessment of selected Baptist theologians and their doctrinal theologies according to historical and contemporary influences. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 7920 - Roman Catholic Theology


    A study of Roman Catholic theology and theologians, including significant historical developments and important contemporary issues. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 9201 - Reading Seminar I


    An introduction to historical/theological method. Special attention will be given to topic selection, source evaluation, and written argumentation. 2 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 9202 - Reading Seminar II


    An introduction to the discipline of historical theology. Special consideration will be given to key historical interpreters, major themes, and seminal
    works. This course is a continuation of HTH 9201. 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s):  
  
  • HTH 9600 - Seminar on a Topic in Historical Theology


    An intensive study of the theology of a major Christian thinker, classical or contemporary. The theologian to be studied
    will be announced with the publication of the schedule. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 9610 - Seminar in Early Church Life and Practice


    The seminar will focus on the nexus of thought and practice in the Christian church from the Post-Apostolic period to the fifth century. Particular practices include baptism, the Lord’s Supper, preaching, worship, evangelism, and church leadership. Emphasis will be placed on how Christians lived their faith in their areas, and the course will demonstrate the areas of diversity and unity within the church. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 9620 - Seminar in Ante-Nicene Christian Thought


    The seminar will focus on the significant persons and events in Christianity from the Post-Apostolic period to the First Ecumenical Council (Nicaea - AD 325), with special emphasis on the development and definition of Christian thought within the crucible of persecution. Of particular interest will be the doctrines of God, Christ, and salvation. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 9630 - Seminar in Post-Nicene Thought


  
  • HTH 9640 - Seminar in Patristic Theology


    A study of significant persons and events in Christianity from the Post-Apostolic period to the fourth Ecumenical Council, with special emphasis on the development and definition of Christian doctrine. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 9700 - Seminar in Reformation Theology


    This course is designed as an intensive study of both the history and theology of the reformation. This will include both an examination of the
    various manifestations of reformation present throughout Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries, alongside a detailed exploration of the figures
    and various theological traditions that emerged from each of these. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 9710 - Seminar in the Theology of the Radical Reformers


    A critical examination of the unique contributions of the theology of the Anabaptists of the reformation period with particular emphasis upon that which distinguished the Radical Reformers from the Magisterial Reformers. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 9720 - History and Theology of Spiritual Awakenings


    A seminar focusing on the history and theology of revival movements in the modern era. Particular attention is given to the social context of key historical awakenings, as well as theological and methodological concerns related to various revival movements. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 9800 - Seminar in Baptist Theology


    This seminar is a critical examination of the history of Baptist theology. Special attention will be given to key writing theologians, theological
    movements, and doctrinal controversies that have shaped Baptist thought over four centuries. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • HTH 9900 - Seminar on a Selected Theologian


    An intensive study of the theology of a major Christian thinker, classical or contemporary. The theologian to be studied will be announced with the publication of the schedule. 3 semester hr(s).

Individualized Studies

  
  • IND 3601 - Independent Study


    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • IND 3602 - Independent Study


    2 semester hr(s).
  
  • IND 3603 - Independent Study


    3 semester hr(s).
  
  • IND 6910 - Master’s Workshop


    With permission by the Dean of the Faculty and under the supervision of a professor, with additional assignments as deemed appropriate, credit may be given for active participation in approved conferences and/or workshops that treat subjects relevant to a student’s degree program or concentration. Only one workshop per semester is allowed. Credit may be repeated in another semester, with permission, if the conference element is different. 1 semester hr(s). P/F.
  
  • IND 6912 - Master’s Workshop-2


    With permission by the Dean of the Faculty and under the supervision of a professor, with additional assignments as deemed appropriate, credit may be given for active participation in approved conferences and/or workshops that treat subjects relevant to a student’s degree program or concentration. Only one workshop per semester is allowed. Credit may be repeated in another semester, with permission, if the conference element is different. 2 semester hr(s). P/F.
  
  • IND 6920 - Directed Study


    Directed study in a specialized area subject to the counsel and evaluation of a professor. Open to M.Div. and M.A. students for elective credit. Directed studies do not substitute for required courses. 2 semester hr(s).
  
  • IND 6930 - Independent Reading and Research


    Advanced reading and research in a specialized area subject to the counsel and evaluation of a professor. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • IND 7000 - MA Continuous Enrollment


    For Research MA students who have previously registered for an MA Thesis but have not completed their writing. Also for students from the same programs who do not wish to register for an academic course during a given semester but must maintain continuous enrollment to avoid being dropped from their program of studies. Not for degree credit but includes 1 hour of tuition. Repeatable.
  
  • IND 7500 - Bibliographical Research


    Under the supervision of one’s Major Professor, as the initial research requirement of the M.A. (Philosophy of Religion) and M.A. (Old Testament) program, an original, extensive bibliographical report is prepared surveying the most significant of Southeastern’s library resources (including AV and computer resources) in the field and especially in the degree specialization the student has chosen. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • IND 7510 - MAIS Project in Ministry


    For registration, contact the office of Dr. Greg Mathias (Center for Great Commission Studies). 12 semester hr(s).
  
  • IND 7531 - M.A. Guided Research


    Under the supervision of a Major Professor, a M.A. student completes a 40-60 page research project. Note: Students who do not complete this course in one semester will be required to enroll in IND 7000 MA Continuous Enrollment in each successive semester until the requirements for this course are completed. 3 semester hr(s). Upon request with approval of supervising professor.
  
  • IND 7540 - M.A. Thesis


    Note: Students who do not complete this course in one semester will be required to enroll in IND 7000 MA Continuous Enrollment in each successive semester until the requirements for this course are completed. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • IND 7550 - M.A. Field Based Research Project


    3 semester hr(s).
  
  • IND 9400 - Specialized Ph.D. Research


    Subject to the counsel and evaluation of one’s Major Professor, a Ph.D. student may petition for the opportunity to do specialized research under the direction of a recognized scholar outside the Seminary’s faculty. The course of study must be approved by the Graduate Studies Committee. The reading and writing requirements generally should exceed that of a normal graduate seminar. (Open only to approved Ph.D. students.) 3 semester hr(s).

Intercultural Studies

  
  • ICS 3500 - Eastern Religions and Contexts


    An introduction to major eastern religions, as they occur in different settings, for prospective workers. The course will feature missional approaches which communicate the gospel effectively, to individuals and groups, in such contexts. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • ICS 3550 - Indigenous Religions & Contexts


    An introduction to indigenous religions, in different settings, for prospective workers. The course will feature missional approaches which communicate the gospel effectively, to individuals and groups, in such contexts. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • ICS 3600 - Judaism, Islam & Contexts


     

    An introduction to Judaism and Islam, in their varied manifestations, for prospective workers. The course will feature missional approaches which communicate the gospel effectively, to individuals and groups, in such contexts.

     

      3 semester hr(s).

  
  • ICS 3650 - New Religious Movements & Contexts


    An introduction to new religious movements (including cultic studies) for prospective workers. The course will feature missional approaches which communicate the gospel effectively, to individuals and groups, in such contexts. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • ICS 4901 - Intercultural Studies Practicum


    A field study between 30-59 days, which combines academic study and intercultural field experience under approved supervision in selected settings, in cooperation with the International Mission Board, North American Mission Board and/or Baptist state conventions and local churches. This course may be taken concurrently with ICS4902. 3 semester hr(s). P/F
  
  • ICS 4902 - Intercultural Studies Practicum


    A continuation of ICS4901 for intercultural experiences lasting more than 60 days. This course may be taken concurrently with ICS4901 or in a subsequent semester. 6 semester hr(s). P/F

Latin

  
  • LAT 2610 - Latin I


    An introduction to the grammar and literature of the Latin language. The ideas and lifestyle of ancient writers of Latin will be directly encountered as a part of the language learning process. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • LAT 2620 - Latin II


    A continuation of the study of the grammar and literature of the Latin language. The ideas and lifestyle of ancient writers of Latin will be directly encountered as a part of the language learning process. 3 semester hr(s).

Mathematics

  
  • MAT 1600 - College Algebra


    A study of Algebraic functions and graphs, inequalities, exponents and radicals, logarithms, polynomial functions, linear and quadratic equations, and systems of equations. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Placement via score on SAT, ACT, or CLT and Math Placement Exam.

Ministry Studies

  
  • MIN 3520 - The Pastor & the Preaching Ministry


    An examination of the role of expository preaching in the life of the local church, with an emphasis on the pastoral and ecclesiological implications of an expositional ministry. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): COM 1100 .
  
  • MIN 3540 - Ministry of Worship


    A study of the doctrine, history, and practice of Christian worship with special emphasis on worship in the local church. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIN 3541 - Worship Leadership


    A course designed to provide practical experience and to develop important skills for worship leadership in the local church, integrating biblical and theological insights from previous coursework. Worship planning and leading skills will be evaluated through in-class and ministry-based activities. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s):    (or co-enrollment): needed for knowledge and skills to be successful in
    Worship Leadership
  
  • MIN 3575 - Technology for Ministry


    A study of technologies available to churches for various ministry purposes, including the planning and implementation of worship services and events, scheduling volunteers, and managing church resources. Emphasis will be given to hands-on experiences on technologies that may include, but not be limited to, worship planning software, internet web design, sound reinforcement, multimedia, presentation software, digital sound/video recording and production, and video streaming. 3 semester hr(s). Every other Spring.
  
  • MIN 3610 - Pastoral Ministry and Leadership


    An integrative study of the nature and practice of pastoral ministry and leadership. 3 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring.
  
  • MIN 3611 - Pastoral Ministry and Leadership Practicum


    An integrative study of the nature and practice of pastoral ministry and leadership in a practicum setting. This course may only be taken in conjunction with a SEBTS approved EQUIP Partner. 3 semester hr(s). Letter. Fall, Spring, or Summer at the request of EQUIP Partners.
  
  • MIN 3620 - Church Administration


    A study of the principles and practices of good administration in the church, with special attention given to the small congregation in which the minister will have major responsibility for administrative matters. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIN 3630 - Women in Ministry


    An introduction to both the biblical basis and practical application of women’s ministries. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIN 3631 - Biblical Foundations for the Minister’s Wife


    A practical survey of issues relating to the minister’s wife. This class is directed primarily toward the minister’s wife. Any woman would benefit from the biblical teachings of this class. Besides the wife of ministers, single women, female college students, and women from the community are welcome to attend. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIN 3640 - Foundations of Student Ministry


    A study of foundational principles in establishing and maintaining a ministry to youth. This course emphasizes a biblical basis, philosophy and essentials for an effective youth ministry. The recruitment and staffing of volunteers is highlighted. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIN 3645 - Missional Student Ministry


    A study of the principles involved in creating a missional student ministry focus, including job descriptions, staff development and relationships, legal considerations and leadership issues involved in building a Great Commission student Ministry. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIN 3720 - Administration and Education in the Local Church


    A survey of effective methods of administration and an overview of Christian education ministries in a local church setting. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIN 3721 - Administration and Education in the Local Church Practicum


    An in-depth study of church administration and Christian education in a practicum setting. This course may only be taken in conjunction with a SEBTS approved EQUIP Partner. 3 semester hr(s). Fall, Spring, or Summer at the request of EQUIP Partners.
  
  • MIN 3730 - Christian Leadership


    A study in the tasks, styles, and models of servant leadership, giving special attention to a biblical worldview of Christian leadership in various contexts. 3 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring.
  
  • MIN 3731 - Current Issues in Leadership


    Study of a selected issue in Christian leadership, such as staff relationships, planning, decision-making processes and organization design, with reference to their application to ministry.  3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIN 3733 - Christian Leadership Practicum


    An analysis of the tasks, styles, and models of leadership, giving special emphasis to the biblical guidelines and church context of Christian leadership in a practicum setting. This course may only be taken in conjunction with a SEBTS approved EQUIP Partner. 3 semester hr(s). Fall, Spring, or Summer at the request of EQUIP Partners.
  
  • MIN 3750 - Introduction to Theology & Culture


    An exploration of the relationship of theology and culture, with particular attention given to the pastoral ministry of equipping families to live wisely in their cultural context. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIN 4500 - Introduction to SBC Entities


    An introduction to the history, structure and work of the entities of the Southern Baptist Convention. Students are required to attend the SBC annual meeting and spend at least 4 additional days prior to or following the convention meeting to visit various entities of the convention. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIN 4510 - Pastoral Enhancement


    An interactive and experiential introduction to the multiple ministry of the pastor. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIN 4610 - Pastoral Theology


    A study of the nature and responsibilities of the pastoral office. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): NTS 1110  and NTS 1120 . Occasional.
  
  • MIN 4620 - Biblical Counseling


    A basic introduction to biblical counseling theory and techniques. Attention is focused upon how the Scriptures and theology form the foundation and substance for Christian counseling. The history of counseling within the Church, biblical concepts for understanding people and their problems, and biblical methods of change are addressed. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIN 4622 - Introduction to Biblical Counseling Practicum


    An introduction to biblical counseling theory and practice in a practicum setting for vocational ministry, including a focus on how Scripture and theology form the foundation and substance for counseling, biblical concepts for understanding people and their problems, and biblical methods of change. This course may only be taken in conjunction with a SEBTS approved EQUIP Partner. 3 semester hr(s). Fall, Spring, or Summer at the request of EQUIP Partners.
  
  • MIN 4630 - Marital and Premarital Counseling


    A study of marriage and of marital problems from a biblical perspective, along with biblical premarital and marital counseling strategies and methods. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MIN 4620 - Biblical Counseling 
  
  • MIN 4631 - Counseling Parents and Children


    A study of biblical truths related to parents and children, including a biblical understanding of common childhood and parenting problems and of biblical counseling strategies and methods. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MIN 4620 - Biblical Counseling 
  
  • MIN 4632 - Counseling and the Church


    A study of the local church’s counseling ministry, including a biblical understanding of the ministry roles of both leaders and members and of the practical ways to utilize small group and one-another ministry, relate to non-church counseling, deal with church conflict, establish accountability, and survey practical models and methods of church counseling. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MIN 4620 - Biblical Counseling 
  
  • MIN 4633 - Cross-Cultural Counseling


    Principles of Christian counseling are applied to cross-cultural settings, with diverse ethnic and people groups. Students will develop their awareness of their own cultural and ethnic context and increase their sensitivity to the impact of diverse worldviews, cultural factors, and religious beliefs on counseling. Students will also develop their awareness of and capacity to advocate for social justice, including heightened awareness and elimination of prejudice and bias, while at the same time not compromising their Christian perspective. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MIN 4620 - Biblical Counseling 
  
  • MIN 4640 - Counseling Practicum I


    A practicum in which students learn practical counseling skills, present and discuss cases, view and discuss case sessions, and participate in role-play counseling situations. Pass/Fail. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MIN 4620 - Biblical Counseling  
 

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