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Academic Catalog
   
    May 18, 2024  
Academic Catalog - Fall 2015 
    
Academic Catalog - Fall 2015 [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.

 

Biblical Backgrounds

  
  • BBG 2610 - Biblical Study Tour


    An overseas field study tour of biblical sites with emphasis upon historical, geographical, and archaeological orientation of the various sites. 3 semester hr(s). P/F Every 2-3 years.
  
  • BBG 2620 - The Journeys of Paul Study Tour


    A guided field study tour of the lands of Paul’s journeys focusing upon historical, geographical, and archaeological orientation, with special emphasis on insights for biblical exposition. 3 semester hr(s). P/F Every 2-3 years.
  
  • BBG 6610 - Biblical Study Tour


    An overseas field study tour of biblical sites with emphasis upon historical, geographical, and archaeological orientation of the various sites. 3 semester hr(s). P/F Occasional.
  
  • BBG 6620 - Journeys of Paul Study Tour


    A guided field study tour of the lands of Paul’s journeys focusing upon historical, geographical, and archaeological orientation, with special emphasis on insights for biblical exposition. 3 semester hr(s). P/F Occasional.
  
  • BBG 6710 - The Writings of Josephus


    A study of the writings of the Jewish historian, Josephus, with a look to his contribution, importance, and influence as an historian and biblical commentator. 3 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 years.
  
  • BBG 9600 - Seminar in Ancient Jewish & Greco-Roman Literature


    A study of the primary sources of Jewish and Greco-Roman literature ranging from the Second Temple Period to early Christianity. Primary sources covered include Old and New Testament Apocrypha, Pseudepigraphia, Qumran, Targums, Mishna, Talmuds, Plato, Josephus, and other relevant Greco-Roman literature.  Required fifth seminar for Biblical Studies and Biblical Theology programs. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • BBG 9610 - Septuagint


    A study of the Greek translations of the Old Testament. Includes an overview of its history, comparative grammar and translation, reception and development, importance for textual criticism, and the use in the New Testament. 3 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 years.
  
  • BBG 9800 - Seminar in Biblical Historiography


    A survey and investigation into the field of biblical historiography. The seminar will encompass both the philosophy and method behind the production of historical writings and the evaluation and interpretation of the historical works found in the Bible. The biblical texts under consideration may include either or both testaments and the survey of interpretive methods may range from Scripture’s own self-interpretation to modern methods of treating the texts.
  
  • OTS 7620 - 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). Spring semester in even-numbered years.

Biblical Counseling

  
  • BCO 5500 - Biblical Counseling


    An introduction to biblical counseling theory and practice, 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.

      3 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.

  
  • BCO 5501 - Counseling Women


    A survey of biblical counseling theory and practice applied to counseling issues typically presented by women, including infertility, pregnancy loss, abuse, and domestic violence. 3 semester hr(s). Fall semester.
  
  • BCO 6500 - Counseling Theory


    A survey of major counseling theories with a view to understanding and critically interacting with their theory and practice from a biblical-theological viewpoint. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BCO 5500 . Fall semester.
  
  • BCO 6551 - Counseling Individuals with Problematic Emotions


    A study of the common problematic emotions of depression, anxiety, and anger, along with suffering, with a focus on understanding them as biological, moral, relational, and spiritual phenomena and on learning biblical intervention strategies. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BCO 5500 . Fall semester.
  
  • BCO 6552 - Counseling Individuals with Addiction Problems


    A study of a range of addiction problems, with a focus on their etiology, dynamics, and impact on others, along with biblical strategies and methods of intervention and treatment. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BCO 5500 . Spring semester.
  
  • BCO 6560 - Marital and Pre-marital 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): BCO 5500 . Spring semester.
  
  • BCO 6570 - 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): BCO 5500 . Fall semester.
  
  • BCO 6580 - 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): BCO 5500 . Spring semester.
  
  • BCO 6590 - Crisis Intervention


    A study of counseling persons who are experiencing various crises such as marital conflict, alcoholism, bereavement, divorce, and aging. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BCO 5500 . Spring semester.
  
  • BCO 6660 - Marriage Enrichment


    An inquiry into the effects of ministry vocations upon marriage, aspects of marriage enrichment, foundations of marital health, and patterns of coping with marital conflict. For married students. Spouses must attend class sessions. 2 semester hr(s). P/F Spring semester.
  
  • BCO 6860 - 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):  
  
  • BCO 6950 - Psychopathology


    An introduction to the etiology, dynamics, and treatment of selected psychological disorders, along with the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BCO 5500 . Occasional.
  
  • BCO 6991 - Basic Clinical Pastoral Education I


    A minimum of 200 hours of intensive training in pastoral care under supervision approved by the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education in an off-campus setting. Application must be made to an accredited training center. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BCO 5500 . Biblical Counseling P/F Occasional.
  
  • BCO 6992 - Basic Clinical Pastoral Education II


    A continuation of BCO 6991  for an additional minimum of 200 hours of training under approved supervision. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BCO 6991 . BCO6992 is a continuation of intensive pastoral care training, therefore, the student should take the first semester of Basic Clinical Pastoral Education prior to this course. P/F Occasional.
  
  • BCO 7110 - Career Counseling & Vocational Development


    A study of career development theories, occupational and vocational information, vocational assessment procedures and instruments, and career counseling methods and approaches. 3 semester hr(s). Occasional.
  
  • BCO 7120 - Ethical and Professional Issues in Counseling


    A study of the ethical and professional guidelines and issues in counseling in a mental health context. Topics to be addressed are: the history of the counseling profession from a Christian worldview perspective, current issues in the practice of counseling, ethical standards and practices, credentialing, potential roles, professional organizations, and counseling diverse populations. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • BCO 7501 - 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. (This course may fulfill the supervised ministry component for a counseling degree program.) 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BCO 5500 . P/F Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • BCO 7502 - Counseling Practicum II


    A continuation of BCO 7501 . (This course may fulfill the supervised ministry component for a counseling degree program.) 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BCO 5500 . We strongly recommend that students complete BCO 7501  before BCO 7502. P/F Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • BCO 7503 - Counseling Practicum III


    An upper-level case presentation and discussion seminar designed for students who are currently active in formal biblical counseling cases. This seminar will provide students with instructional oversight of their ongoing cases, with special emphasis on improving counseling skills and understanding the counseling relationship and the counseling process. Current issues in biblical counseling will also be discussed. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BCO 5500  & BCO 7501 .
  
  • BCO 7900 - Mentored Counseling Internship


    Experience an appropriate field setting with an approved supervisor (up to 9 hours of credit.) 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Student must have a Field Supervisor and Mentorship plan provided and approved as part of the application process through the EQUIP:Great Commission Equipping Network Office prior to registering for this class. Fall, Spring and Summer semesters.
  
  • BCO 7991 - Advanced Clinical Pastoral Education I


    A minimum of 400 hours of advanced intensive training in pastoral care under supervision approved by the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education in an off-campus setting. Application must be made to an accredited training center. 4 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BCO 6992 P/F
  
  • BCO 7992 - Advanced Clinical Pastoral Education II


    A continuation of BCO 7991 for an additional minimum of 400 hours of advanced training under approved supervision. 4 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BCO 7991 P/F
  
  • BCO 9150 - Counseling Theory Practice I


    A study of the epistemological and anthropological foundations for counseling theory as well as the resulting practical implications for counseling methodology. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • BCO 9151 - Biblical Counseling Theory & Practice II


    A study of conceptual and methodological skills for understanding and counseling a variety of personal problems, including several of the most common “”mental disorders”. Includes development of a biblically, theologically, and pastorally wise perspective that serves as a foundation for effective counseling ministry. Includes interaction with contemporary psychotherapeutic methods and neurobiological research. 
  
  • BCO 9560 - History of Counseling


    A survey of the history of counseling and psychotherapy with a particular focus on the role of the church and pastors. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • BCO 9900 - Current Issues in Counseling


    This course will examine contemporary developments and controversies in the general domain of counseling and in the specific domains of Biblical and Christian Counseling, including the interface and potential interaction between secular psychotherapies and Biblical Counseling. 3 semester hr(s).

Biblical Theology and Interpretation

  
  • BTI 1100 - Hermeneutics


    An introduction to the basic principles of biblical interpretation and hermeneutical procedures. 3 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • BTI 4600 - Old Testament Theology


    A study of the theological message of Ancient Israel as expressed in the Old Testament, with special attention to its scope and unity. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): OTS 1110  and OTS 1120 . Every year.
  
  • BTI 4700 - New Testament Theology


    A study of the theological message of the early Christian community as expressed in the New Testament documents, with special attention to its scope and unity. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): NTS 1110  and NTS 1120 . Every year.
  
  • BTI 5100 - Hermeneutics


    An introduction to the basic principles of biblical interpretation and hermeneutical procedures. 3 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • BTI 5200 - Women & Biblical Interpretation


    A survey of gender-conscious approaches to biblical interpretation including complementarian, egalitarian and feminist approaches. 3 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 years.
  
  • BTI 5900 - SCP Hermeneutics Intensive


    An advanced intensive for approved students who successfully completed Hermeneutics in undergraduate studies. 3 semester hr(s). Summer term.
  
  • BTI 6500 - Methods and Issues in Biblical Interpretation


    An advanced survey of the nature, methods, and issues of biblical interpretation. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): BTI 5100  or BTI 5900 . Every year.
  
  • BTI 6600 - Old Testament Theology


    An examination of the Old Testament as to its theological content with special attention to its scope and unity. 3 semester hr(s). Every year.
  
  • BTI 6700 - New Testament Theology


    A study of the theological message of the early Christian community as expressed in the New Testament documents. 3 semester hr(s). Every year.
  
  • BTI 6800 - Biblical and Historical Foundations for Baptist Polity


    A study of the biblical rational of Baptist church polity as well as the history of Baptist polity until the modern time. Attention will be especially given to the organizational structure of the local church and the roles of elders/pastors and deacons in the Baptist Church. 3 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 years.
  
  • BTI 9600 - Seminar in Biblical Hermeneutics


    A study of the principles of biblical interpretation. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • BTI 9700 - Seminar in Biblical Theology


    A study of the theological nature of biblical revelation in its historical and canonical contexts, seeking to identify the links between the Testaments while tracing the story line of the Bible in general or selected biblical themes in particular. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • BTI 9800 - Seminar in the History of Biblical Interpretation


    A critical examination of selected aspects of the history of biblical interpretation. 3 semester hr(s).

Christian Education

  
  • CED 5510 - The Teaching Ministry of the Church


    A basic survey course designed to secure an overall view of the field of Christian education: historical, theological, philosophical, and psychological foundations, materials, and agencies. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 5520 - The Bible Teaching Program of the Church


    A study of means by which local churches plan for and provide opportunities for Bible study. Major attention is given to the development and administration of Sunday School in a local church, ways to train teachers, and how to evaluate/improve existing situations. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6100 - Writing and Publishing for Women


    An in-depth focus for the woman called to ministry in a written communication context. The course will cover writing effective blogs, writing curriculum for women and preparing a book proposal for publishing. 3 semester hr(s). Occasionally.
  
  • CED 6150 - Ministry to Teen Girls


    A study of the adolescent female, investigating aspects of development, the influence of the cultural environment, and what it takes to administrate and implement an effective, multifaceted ministry that engages teen girls as maturing disciples. Students will learn practical approaches to teaching, mentoring and counseling teenage girls. 3 semester hr(s). Spring, Odd Years
  
  • CED 6200 - Current Trends to Women in Ministry


    This course will instruct women how to evaluate various opportunities for evangelism and discipleship of women and to implement Great Commission strategies through churches and Christian organizations. 3 semester hr(s). Spring, Odd Years
  
  • CED 6250 - Foundations for Ministry to Women I


    An exploration of a woman’s call to follow Christ in servant leadership, identifying the essentials of transformational leadership, how women effectively lead women and girls, and the cultural and contextual challenges to personal and organizational excellence. 3 semester hr(s). Annually in the Fall
  
  • CED 6251 - Foundations for Ministry to Women II


    An analysis of the historical, philosophical, and cultural influence upon ministry to women. 3 semester hr(s). Annually in the Spring
  
  • CED 6260 - Biblical Theology of Womanhood


    A theological analysis of Biblical passages from Genesis to Revelation regarding God’s unique and consistent plan for women and implications for the present era. 3 semester hr(s). Fall odd years
  
  • CED 6270 - Women & Communication


    An examination of verbal and non-verbal communication skills for women, with special emphasis on public speaking, journalism, and broadcasting. Attention will be given to preparing and delivering an oral presentation. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Students are strongly urged to take PRS 6100 Bible Exposition prior to enrolling in this class. annually
  
  • CED 6280 - Women’s Ministry in the Local Church


    This course is an introduction to both the biblical basis and practical application of women’s ministries in the local church. Special attention is given to developing a comprehensive approach to women’s ministry. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): M.Div./W.S. or professor permission. Fall and Spring
  
  • CED 6500 - Organizational Change and Conflict Resolution


    An introduction to the principles and challenges of leading organizational change and managing conflict in churches and Christian institutions. It will provide the students with opportunity to explore the role of leader as change agent and in conflict resolution. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6510 - Learning Theories & Applications


    A study of basic principles and procedures in learning and teaching as they relate to Christian education, discipleship, and the leadership process. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6520 - Ministry Planning and Program Design


    An introduction to the foundational principles of the management process and their application to the design of programs in the local church. Emphasis is placed on skill development in planning, organizing, and implementing ministry programs.
  
  • CED 6551 - Ministry of Christian Education with Preschool and School-Age Children


    A study of the basic needs and problems of preschool and elementary school-age children, with special attention to religious development. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6553 - Ministry of Christian Education with Students


    A study of the basic needs and problems of middle and high school-age youth, with special attention to religious development. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6554 - Ministry of Christian Education with the College Student


    A study of the basic needs and problems of the college student, with special attention to religious development. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6555 - Ministry of Christian Education with the Adult


    A study of the needs and problems of the adult, with special attention to religious development. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6561 - Evangelism through Education Ministries


    An introduction to current methods of educational evangelism, with the primary emphasis being an overview of FAITH and GROW. Weekly visitation will be required. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6600 - The Minister of Education


    An introduction to the role and function of education ministers in church and denominational positions.  Major segments include clarification of call, gifts for ministry, church expectations, staff relations, and general supervision of the educational programs of a church. Attention will be given to processes of change and the need for continuing personal growth. 3 semester hrs. Occasional 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6610 - Ministry of Teaching & Discipleship


    A study of the principles and methods of preparation, delivery, and evaluation for effective Bible teaching in diverse cultural settings for the purpose of Christian growth and discipleship. The teaching skills of the leader are developed. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6620 - Theory and Practice in Educational Administration


    An integrative study of local church and denominational administration of selected church programs. The relationship between theory and practice will be examined during seminar and workshop sessions conducted in local churches and/or denominational offices. 2 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6621 - Curriculum Design in Christian Education


    A study of the process of curriculum building in the local church, of the selection of curriculum materials for use in the local church, and of the development of new curricula and curriculum materials. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6622 - Learning Resources


    A study of the role of learning resources, equipment, and services in Christian education, worship, ministries, and outreach with emphasis on the organization and administration of a media center in the local church. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6630 - Ministry of Leadership and Equipping


    An introduction to basic leadership principles and methods and an in-depth examination of trait, behavioral and contingency theories of leadership. Leadership theories are evaluated biblically and theologically. Unique aspects of biblical leadership related to the church and denomination will be explored. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6631 - Leadership Recruitment and Training


    A study of ways to discover, enlist, and develop leaders and teachers. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6640 - Team Ministry Leadership


    A course dealing with the theoretical and practical experiences necessary to guide learning in group settings, the facilitation of the work of administrative committees in the church, and the creation of support groups for growth and ministry. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6641 - Group Theory & Skills


    A study of group theory and group skills and their application to small groups, with particular reference to churches and Christian organizations. The application of small group research will be made to the initiation, facilitation, maintenance, maturation, and development of small groups. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6650 - Christian Education and Church Growth


    A study of current educational movements and trends within the church with emphasis on their role in illustrating and clarifying contemporary religious issues and in shaping the educational ministry of the church as an agent of church growth. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6660 - Leadership, Culture, and Context


    A study of the principles for leadership contextualization and cultural relevance. The course will examine how leaders are developed and how the cultural context impacts the process and methods of leadership training. Students develop skills in understanding and adjusting to a new leadership context or culture. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6670 - Mission Education in the Church


    A study of the biblical and theological basis for mission education in the church and how this is expressed through the Christian education organizations, programs, and methods of work of Women’s Missionary Union and Brotherhood. 2 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6720 - Philosophy of Christian School


    An overview of the major aspects of a Christian school for pastor, administrators, teachers, and other church leaders. Topics include school structure, curriculum, and teaching methods. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6730 - Christian School Administration


    This course is designed to prepare students to serve as principals, superintendents, and in other positions of administration in Christian schools at the elementary and secondary levels. Topics include governance, curriculum, personnel management, and policy formation. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6740 - Curriculum Design for Christian Schools


    An examination of curriculum design from a variety of perspectives. Students will evaluate, design, and develop curricula for use in a Christian school. 2 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6750 - Teaching Methods: 21st Century Trends and Issues


    A study of current trends, including an examination of assessment strategies. Special attention will be given to the needs of exceptional children and the use of technology. (Course fulfills methods requirement for A.C.S.I. certification.) 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6755 - Teaching Methods for Secondary School Instruction


    This course focuses on strategies that can lead teachers to choices and actions that have the potential to enhance learning opportunities at the junior and senior high school levels. Special attention is given to the importance of a Christian philosophy of education. Current literature, along with contemporary practice and instructional models, will be examined in light of this Christian philosophy. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6760 - Supervision of Instruction in Christian Schools


    Examination of the methods, theories, and research applying to supervision of Christian school instruction and personnel at all levels of education. 2 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6780 - School Law and Finance


    A study of key legal issues facing Christian school educators and an examination of issues and concepts in the financing of Christian schools. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6790 - Homeschooling


    Guidance and assistance in developing an effective homeschooling program for parents and others who wish to know more about homeschooling, who will be serving in a mission setting, or in a local church where homeschooling is an emphasis will be considered. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6800 - Spiritual Formation and Discipleship


    A study of the spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, and the ministry of discipleship in the local church. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6801 - Children, Youth, and the Christian Faith


    Approaches for developing ministries for children which will better equip them to experience and respond to God at their own level of understanding will be considered. Worship conversion, church membership, baptism, and the Lord’s Supper, prayer, and the Bible are the primary content areas. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6810 - Foundations of Student Ministry


    A study of foundational principles in establishing and maintaining a ministry to students. This course emphasizes a biblical basis, philosophy, and essentials for an effective student ministry. The recruitment and staffing of volunteers is highlighted. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6811 - Student Ministry in the Local Church


    A study of Sunday and mid-week youth services. This course emphasizes the development of a Bible-based youth ministry. Programs, summer activities, promotion, financing, and the maintenance of a music ministry are stressed. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): CED 6810
  
  • CED 6812 - Missions in Student Ministry


    An examination of national and international missions for students. Attention will be given to the development of a local evangelistic emphasis on the public school campus as well as the planning and promotion of national and international mission trips for students. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): CED 6810
  
  • CED 6813 - 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).
  
  • CED 6814 - Special Issues in Student Ministry


    This course will highlight issues that may arise in student ministry which demand special consideration. Appropriate behavior and discipline are highlighted. Consideration of special-needs students is also examined. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): CED 6810
  
  • CED 6815 - Current Issues with Students


    A study of personal and social problems, value systems and thought-styles of high school and college students, with special attention given to the defense of absolutes in a youth culture. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6816 - Youth Problems


    A study of the personal and social problems of adolescents in America. The resources for guiding youth are examined with special emphasis upon the home and church. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6817 - Ministry to Middle/High School Students


    A study of the conceptual traits and cognitive growth of Middle and High School students with special attention to biblical training. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6818 - Internship in Student Ministry I


    A supervised field experience at an approved youth ministry site. The student will spend 100 hours of on-field training and experience during the semester. There is an application process required prior to registering for this course. Contact the Field Ministry Office for the application and details 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): CED 6810 P/F Occasionally.
  
  • CED 6819 - Internship in Student Ministry II


    A supervised field experience at an approved youth ministry site. The student will spend 100 hours of on-field training and experience during the semester. There is an application process required prior to registering for this course. Contact the Field Ministry Office for the application and details 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): CED 6818 P/F
  
  • CED 6820 - Principles and Practice of Campus Ministry


    A study of the church and ministry in higher education, with emphasis on programs to meet undergraduate needs, work with special groupings within the college and university, and the role of the professional campus minister. 2 semester hr(s).
  
  • CED 6821 - Foundations for Collegiate Ministry


    A study of the biblical and theological foundations and basic philosophies of and methodologies for collegiate ministry in the local church and on the university campus. 3 semester hr(s).
 

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