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Academic Catalog
   
    May 20, 2024  
Academic Catalog 2012-2013 
    
Academic Catalog 2012-2013 [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.

 

Missions

  
  • MIS 9900 - Missions Strategy I: Theory


    This seminar slows the student to make an assessment of various dimensions of missions strategy, It will cover church planting, contextualization, and leadership training both in their historical and contemporary forms. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIS 9910 - Missions Strategy II: Practice


    A continuation of Missions Strategy I: Theory. This seminar provides a forum for the students to (1) discuss, analyze, and critique current missiological strategies of Great Commission agencies, and (2) work together to build strategies for the new millennium, particularly in relation to evangelism and discipleship in a cross-cultural context. 3 semester hr(s).
  
  • MIS 9950 - Missiological Foundations


    This seminar will help students to discern (1) the biblical-theological foundation for missions, (2) how missiology is shaped by biblical studies, systematic theology, hermeneutics, epistemology, anthropology, and sociology, (3) how these factors have shaped missiology historically and how they should shape it in the future. 3 semester hr(s).

Music

  
  • MUS 0010 - Introduction to Basic Musicianship


    A study of the rudiments of musicianship which includes elementary knowledge of writing music, harmony, and part writing. 2 semester hr(s). Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 1501 - Basic Musicianship I


    A study of the rudiments of musicianship which includes writing music, harmony, and part writing. 2 semester hr(s). Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 1502 - Sightsinging Lab I


    A study in sightsinging and ear training skills of music majors using drills to develop aural awareness. Melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation are emphasized. To be taken in conjunction with Basic Musicianship I. 1 semester hr(s). Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 1503 - Basic Musicianship II


    A continuation of Basic Musicianship I. 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 1501 . Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 1504 - Sightsinging Lab II


    A continuation of Sightsinging Lab I, to be taken in conjunction with Basic Musicianship II. 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 1502 . Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 1530 - Voice Class for Non-Music Majors


    The study of the fundamentals of voice production, the principles of singing, and classical and sacred song literature for non-music majors. Opportunity for individual attention and performance in class. No previous training necessary. 2 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 1531 - Voice Class for Music Majors


    The study of the fundamentals of voice production, the principles of singing, and classical and sacred song literature for music majors. Opportunity provided for individual attention and performance in class. No previous training necessary. 2 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 1532 - Vocal Diction I


    The study of Italian and English diction for use in vocal studios and choral ensembles. 1 semester hr(s). Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 1533 - Vocal Diction II


    The study of German and French diction for use in vocal studios and choral ensembles. 1 semester hr(s). Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 1534 - Piano Class


    A course designed to teach and build technical keyboard skills and music-reading capability. 1 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 1535 - Intermediate Piano Class


    A continuation of MUS 1534 . 1 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 years.
  
  • MUS 1536 - Beginning Guitar Class


    Beginning guitar instruction in a class setting. Opportunity provided for individual attention and performance in class. No previous training necessary. 2 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 1537 - Intermediate Guitar Class


    Intermediate guitar instruction in a class setting. Opportunity provided for individual attention and performance in class. 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 1536  or permission of instructor. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 1581 - Chapel Choir


    A mixed vocal ensemble open to all. The music will consist of anthems and shorter works from all style periods with frequent participation in chapel and other venues. This class may be taken more than once for credit. Available for elective credit at no cost. 1 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 1582 - Seminary Choir


    A mixed vocal ensemble which presents a major choral work and/or selections from the masterpieces of choral music each semester. This class may be taken more than once for credit. Available for elective credit at no cost. 1 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 1583 - Male Chorale


    The male chorale, a men’s ensemble open to all, performs a wide variety of sacred music in chapel and occasionally in local churches. 1 semester hr(s).
  
  • MUS 1584 - Orchestra


    An instrumental ensemble open to all students that performs frequently during chapel services and other venues. This class may be taken more than once for credit. Available for elective credit at no cost. 1 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 1585 - Contemporary Music Ensemble


    An auditioned mixed vocal ensemble and instrumental ensemble. Members are taken from the ranks of the Chapel Choir and Seminary Orchestra. This group will perform a wide range of music literature from contemporary gospel to classical music at chapel services and off-campus venues including tours and concerts. This class may be taken more than once for credit. Available for elective credit at no cost. 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): audition; MUS 1581  or MUS 1584  concurrently. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 1586 - Male Vocal Ensemble


    This is an auditioned small ensemble taken from the ranks of Male Chorale. Membership in this group presupposes participation or enrollment in MUS 3512. Further, this group will learn chamber/pop gospel music literature and be featured as a performance group promoting SECWF on campus and in off-campus concerts and tours. 1 semester hr(s).
  
  • MUS 1589 - Handbell Choir


    Practical experience in handbell-ringing with the possibility of occasional performance in chapel or recital. 1 semester hr(s).
  
  • MUS 2501 - Basic Musicianship III


    A continuation of Basic Musicianship II. 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 1503 . Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 2502 - Sightsinging Lab III


    A continuation of Sightsinging Lab II. 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 1504 . Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 2503 - Basic Musicianship IV


    A continuation of Basic Musicianship III. 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 2501 . Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 2504 - Sightsinging Lab IV


    A continuation of Sightsinging Lab III. To be taken in conjunction with Basic Musicianship IV. 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 2502 . Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 2510 - Music History I


    A study of the development of Western music beginning in the Hellenistic period and continuing through the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods of music history. Attention will be given to representative styles, genres, composers, and literature of each period. Literature composed for the church will receive particular emphasis. 2 semester hr(s). Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 2511 - Music History II


    A continuation of Music History I. A study of the development of Western Music beginning in the Classical period and continuing through the Romantic and Modern periods of music history. Literature composed for the church will receive particular emphasis. 2 semester hr(s). Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 2640 - Private Study - Voice


    A study of vocal techniques using classical and contemporary literature with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 2642 - Private Study - Piano


    A study of piano techniques using classical and sacred literature with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 2644 - Private Study - Orchestral Instrument


    A study of instrumental techniques using classical and contemporary literature with an approved private instructor. A course of instruction in performance on an orchestra instrument with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters
  
  • MUS 2646 - Private Study - Organ


    A study of organ techniques using classical and contemporary literature with an approve private instructor (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 2647 - Private Study - Guitar


    A study of guitar techniques using classical and contemporary literature with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 3501 - Form and Analysis


    An introduction to the analysis of the forms and genres of tonal music utilized in common practice from the Baroque Era through the Romantic Era. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Basic Music Competency. Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 3503 - Orchestration


    A study of techniques of writing and scoring for orchestral instruments. 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 2503 . Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 3515 - Keyboard Literature


    A survey of the keyboard literature (piano and organ) from the earliest keyboard music to the present. 2 semester hr(s). Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 3516 - Instrumental Literature


    A study in instrumental music literature for music majors in the area of instrumental applied music. 2 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 years.
  
  • MUS 3520 - Fundamentals of Conducting


    A study of the basic patterns and gestures for leading congregational and ensemble performance music. 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 1503 . Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 3521 - Advanced Conducting


    A study of conducting gestures appropriate to leading a choir and/or orchestra. 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 3520 . Every 2-3 years.
  
  • MUS 3550 - Music Recitals and Seminars


    A course for applied music students and music majors to evaluate attendance and participation in Student Recitals and Music Seminars. 0 semester hr(s). Pass/Fail course. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 4549 - Recital


    A course involving preparation of a recital and approved program notes appropriate to college-level performance. 0 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 4560 - Vocal Pedagogy


    A study of the various methods and techniques of vocal pedagogy with practical teaching experience. 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 2640  and some keyboard. Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 4562 - Keyboard Pedagogy


    A study of the art of teaching students effectively how to play the piano or organ. 2 semester hr(s). Upon request with approval of supervising professor.
  
  • MUS 4564 - Instrumental Pedagogy


    A study of the pedagogical principles for teaching strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion effectively to students. 2 semester hr(s). Upon request with approval of supervising professor.
  
  • MUS 4671 - Introduction to Church Music


    A study of the biblical foundations, history, objectives, functions, and organization of the music ministry of the church with emphasis on the administration of a comprehensive music ministry. 2 semester hr(s).
  
  • MUS 4672 - The Graded Choir Program


    A study of the development and administration of a fully graded choir program in the church. 2 semester hr(s).
  
  • MUS 4673 - Music in Missions


    An investigation of musical methods and materials used in missions and outreach with an emphasis on cross-cultural contexts and the role of indigenous music in missions. 2 semester hr(s). Occasional.
  
  • MUS 4674 - Church Music Ministry Resources


    A study and examination of materials and methods for a comprehensive church music program. 2 semester hr(s). Every 2-3 years.
  
  • MUS 4678 - Workshop in Music Ministry


    A field study of music ministry in a conference workshop setting. 2 semester hr(s). Upon request with approval of supervising professor.
  
  • MUS 5501 - Private Study - Choral Arranging


    A study of the techniques of arranging music for choirs and accompaniment with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval and Basic Competency with Form and Analysis (concurrent enrollment permitted). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5502 - Private Study - Keyboard and Instrumental Arranging


    A study of the techniques of adapting accompaniments to piano, organ, and various combinations of instruments with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval and Basic Competency with Form and Analysis and Orchestration (concurrent enrollment permitted). 2 semester hrs. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5510 - Congregational Literature


    A study of the history and theology of congregational song including the use of hymns and new materials in congregational worship. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Basic competency with Music History (concurrent enrollment permitted). Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 5515 - Keyboard Literature


    A survey of keyboard literature (piano and organ) from the earliest keyboard music to the present. 2 semester hr(s). Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 5520 - Graduate Conducting


    A study of basic to advanced conducting gestures for leading congregational singing and ensemble performances. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Basic Competency with Conducting. Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 5530 - Voice Class for Non-Music Majors


    The study of the fundamentals of voice production, the principles of singing, and classical and sacred song literature for music majors. Opportunity for individual attention and performance in class. No previous training necessary. 2 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5531 - Voice Class for Music Majors


    The study of the fundamentals of voice production, the principles of singing, and classical and sacred song literature for music majors. Opportunity for individual attention and performance in class. No previous training necessary. 2 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5533 - Vocal Diction I


    The study of Italian and English diction for use in vocal studios and choral ensembles. 1 semester hr(s). Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 5534 - Piano Class


    A course designed to teach and build technical keyboard skills and music-reading capability. 1 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5536 - Beginning Class Guitar


    Beginning guitar instruction in a class setting. Opportunity provided for individual attention and performance in class. No previous training necessary. 2 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5537 - Intermediate Class Guitar


    Intermediate guitar instruction in a class setting. Opportunity provided for individual attention and performance in class. 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 5536  or permission of instructor. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5540 - Private Study - Voice


    A study of vocal techniques using classical and contemporary literature with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5541 - Private Study - Contemporary Styles in Voice


    A study of vocal techniques using contemporary literature with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5542 - Private Study - Piano


    A study of piano techniques using classical and sacred literature with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5543 - Private Study - Contemporary Styles - Keyboard


    A study of keyboard techniques using contemporary literature with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5544 - Private Study - Orchestral Instrument


    A study of instrumental techniques using classical and sacred literature with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5545 - Private Study - Contemporary Styles - Orchestral Instrument


    A study of instrumental techniques using contemporary literature with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5546 - Private Study - Organ


    A study of organ techniques using classical and sacred literature with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5547 - Private Study: Guitar


    A study of guitar techniques using classical and sacred literature with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5548 - Private Study: Contemporary Styles - Guitar


    A study of guitar techniques using contemporary literature with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5570 - Music Ministry and Its Administration


    A study of the history, objectives, and functions of music ministry in the local church with emphasis on organization and administration of a church music program. 3 semester hr(s). Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 5572 - Music Ministry with Children


    A study of the philosophy and organization of church-wide music education programs with particular emphasis on children’s choirs. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Basic Competency, MUS 5520  or permission of instructor. Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 5581 - Chapel Choir


    A mixed vocal ensemble open to all. The music will consist of anthems and shorter works from all style periods with frequent participation in chapel and other venues. This class may be taken more than once for credit. Available for elective credit at no cost. 1 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5582 - Seminary Choir


    A mixed vocal ensemble which presents a major choral work and/or selections from the masterpieces of choral music each semester. This class may be taken more than once for credit. Available for elective credit at no cost. 1 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5584 - Orchestra


    An instrumental ensemble open to all students that performs frequently during chapel services and other venues. This class may be taken more than once for credit. Available for elective credit at no cost. 1 semester hr(s). Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5585 - Contemporary Music Ensemble


    An auditioned mixed vocal ensemble and instrumental ensemble. Members are taken from the ranks of the Chapel Choir and Orchestra. This group will perform a wide range of music literature from contemporary gospel, to classical music at chapel services and off-campus venues including tours and concerts. This class may be taken more than once for credit. Available for elective credit at no cost. 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): audition; MUS 5581  or MUS 5584  concurrently. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 5676 - Music in Church Planting


    A study in the development of a church music program for the church planter with emphasis on worship styles, developing music leadership, using musical technology in worship, and a survey of music and sound equipment appropriate for church planters. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): M.Div./N.A.C.P. Occasional.
  
  • MUS 6503 - Private Study: Composition


    A study of composition techniques with an approved private instructor. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 5501  or MUS 5502  and Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 6504 - Private Study: Composition Project


    A study of composition techniques with an approved private instructor, including the completion of a composition project with approved program notes for performance in a recital. 2 semester hrs. (Note: This course involves an extra fee. See Fees and Expenses.) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 6503  and Professor approval. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 6511 - Choral Literature


    A study of representative anthem literature with emphasis on performance practices and conducting techniques. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Basic Competency with Form and Analysis, Music History. Every 2-3 years.
  
  • MUS 6521 - Choral Conducting


    A study of conducting techniques designed to maximize the effectiveness of church choirs. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 5520 . Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 6522 - Graduate Choral Conducting Seminar


    An advanced, elective course in conducting designed to provide training in choral conducting in the context of a lab ensemble. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 6511 , MUS 6521 . Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 6523 - Graduate Instrumental Conducting Seminar


    An advanced course in conducting designed to provide training in the context of an instrumental ensemble. 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 6521 . Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 6533 - Vocal Choral Diction II


    The study of German and French diction for use in vocal studios and choral ensembles. 1 semester hr(s).
  
  • MUS 6560 - Graduate Vocal Pedagogy


    A study of the various methods and techniques of vocal pedagogy with practical teaching experience. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 5540 . Spring semester.
  
  • MUS 6562 - Piano Pedagogy


    A study of the various methods and techniques of piano pedagogical procedures to also include a practicum. 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Permission of Instructor. Occasional.
  
  • MUS 6566 - Organ Pedagogy


    A study of the various methods and techniques of organ pedagogical procedure to also include a practicum. 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Permission of Instructor. Occasional.
  
  • MUS 6570 - Instrumental Music in the Church


    An investigation of the literature, performance techniques, and potential usefulness of brass, woodwind, strings, and percussion instruments in the church. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Basic Competency with Orchestration, MUS 5520 . Fall semester.
  
  • MUS 6572 - Music Ministry to Youth and Adults


    A study of the philosophy and practice of music ministry of the church with youth and adults, emphasizing methods and materials. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 5510 , MUS 5520 . Every 2-3 years.
  
  • MUS 6575 - Technology in the Music Ministry


    A study of technologies available to the Minister of Music emphasizing hands-on experiences, including sound reinforcement, multimedia in music, MIDI technology, computer notation programs, digital sound/video recording and production, and internet web design. 3 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Basic Competency, MUS 5510 . Fallsemester.
  
  • MUS 7505 - Composition Recital


    A recital featuring the compositions of the student fulfilling the project requirement for the MCM-Composition and Arranging specialization. 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 7525 - Private Study: Conducting with Recital


    A study of conducting technique with an approved private instructor, combined with the giving of a performance recital with approved program notes. 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 6522  or MUS 6523 . Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 7540 - Private Study: Voice with Recital


    A study of vocal technique with an approved private instructor, combined with the giving of a performance recital with program notes. (Extra Fee Course - see Fees and Expenses). 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor permission. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 7541 - Private Study: Guitar with Recital


    A study of guitar technique with an approved private instructor, combined with the giving of a performance recital with approved program notes. (Extra Fee Course - see Fees and Expenses) 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): 2 semesters of Private Instruction: Guitar. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 7542 - Private Study: Keyboard with Recital


    A study of keyboard technique with an approved private instructor, combined with the giving of a performance recital with program notes. (Extra Fee Course - see Fees and Expenses). 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor permission. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 7543 - Private Study: Organ with Recital


    A study of organ technique with an approved private instructor, combined with the giving of a performance recital with program notes. (Extra Fee Course - see Fees and Expenses). 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor permission. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 7544 - Private Study: Instrument with Recital


    A study of instrumental technique with an approved private instructor, combined with the giving of a performance recital with program notes. (Extra Fee Course - see Fees and Expenses). 2 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Professor permission. Fall and Spring semesters.
  
  • MUS 7546 - Improvisation at the Organ I


    Practical work at the organ for developing impromptu keyboard skills using the hymnal as a text. 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Occasional.
  
  • MUS 7547 - Improvisation at the Organ II


    Practical work at the organ developing impromptu keyboard skills using the hymnal as a basic resource. 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): MUS 7546 , permission of instructor. Occasional.
  
  • MUS 7548 - Project Performance in Worship


    An approved worship service meeting the final project requirement for the MCM-Worship Leadership specialization. 1 semester hr(s). Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Fall and Spring semesters.
 

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