Credits: 2 An advanced laboratory course designed to incorporate a wide variety of modern synthetic techniques of organic, organometallic, and inorganic chemistry.
Weekly: two 4-hour labs $ - Course or lab fee Swing course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):CHEM 474, CHEM 415 or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 415 Schedule Type: Lab Offering: Spring College Code: CAS
Credits: 2 Study of the principles of modern synthetic organic chemistry with applications from one or more of the following areas: natural product, medicinal, or polymer chemistry.
Weekly: 2 lectures Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):CHEM 232 Schedule Type: Lecture Offering: Fall College Code: CAS
Credits: 0–4 Students will either assist a faculty member in an ongoing research project or develop a project of their own with the help and approval of the faculty member in their areas of interest or study. This course is for students who have a reasonably established knowledge of chemistry and biochemistry at the college level.
Weekly: a minimum of 4 hours of work per credit $ - Course or lab fee Swing course
Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W) Prerequisite(s): Apassing grade in CHEM 232/CHEM 242 or (CHEM 200 and CHEM 231 /CHEM 241) required Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Independent Special Approval: Permission of faculty member required.
Offering: Arranged. Fall, Spring, Summer College Code: CAS
Credits: 1–6 An internship where students apply course and lab preparation in an extended hands-on laboratory experience in either on- or off-campus setting. 50 hours of work per semester credit hour.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Practicum Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer College Code: CAS
Credits: 2–4 Each time the course is offered, it treats one of the following areas: Concepts in Chemistry; Fundamental ideas of chemistry Demonstrations; Simple experiments which illustrate chemical principles Problem-Solving Strategies; Exploration into the mental processes and logic behind problem-solving; None of the above areas are to occur twice in one student’s program.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):CHEM 232 Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 2–4 Independent readings to be chosen in consultation with the instructor. A written report and an oral presentation covering the materials read are required. A minimum of 60 hours of work is required for each credit.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):CHEM 431 Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the life and ministry of Ellen G. White. Intended for students without equivalent undergraduate course(s).
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite to GSEM 534 and CHIS 674. Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 3 Early Church, Rise of the Papacy, Great Schism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Crusades, Medieval Church, Continental Reformation and Counter Reformation, English Reformation, English Puritanism, Enlightenment, Pietism, Methodism, American denominationalism, and recent developments. Does not apply toward the CHIS requirements for the MDiv program.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 3 Early Church; rise of the Papacy; Great Schism; Crusades; Medieval Church; and pre-Reformation to 1500. Intended for students without a college course in church history. CHIS 506 and CHIS 507 should be taken sequentially.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 3 Continental Reformation and Counter Reformation; English Reformation; Elizabethan Settlement; English Puritanism; Enlightenment; Pietism; Methodism; American denominationalism; Eastern Orthodoxy; and recent developments. Intended for students without a college course in church history. CHIS 506 and CHIS 507 should be taken sequentially.
$ - Course or lab fee Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
CHIS 574 - History of Seventh-day Adventist Theology
Credits: 2 Origin and subsequent development of characteristic Seventh-day Adventist teachings in such areas as the Sabbath, sanctuary, atonement, covenants, creation, conditional immortality, worship, typology, eschatology, Christology, and righteousness by faith.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 The message and mission of the church; experiences, attitudes, and practices of early Christians, selected for their usefulness to a modern pastor.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning, Interactive Online College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Rise of the papacy; the evangelization of Europe; the great schism, investiture controversy, crusades, and conciliarism; religious authority, predestination, justification, church and state, church and sacrament, faith and reason.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 3 Study of advanced Latin syntax, vocabulary and grammar, as well as reading and analysis of primary sources in Ecclesiastical Latin, selected for their significance to the history of theology.
Course Attribute: Language and Literature
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s):CHIS 612 or equivalent. Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 A study of the lives and contributions of selected preachers and other church leaders from ancient times to the present.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s): Entrance to 600-level seminars normally requires completion of a related course with superior grade and in some instances (e.g., when enrollment is restricted) may also require the professor’s permission. Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 A seminar that examines religious toleration and freedom and the relationship of church and state through the reading of primary sources. Includes classic writers such as Augustine, Aquinas, Calvin, Williams, Bayler, Locke, Jefferson, and Mill, and contemporary authors such as Neuhaus and Carter.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 History and practice of Christian spirituality, from the Early Church through the Modern Church and Adventism, supported by reading and discussion of selected spiritual writers.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Teachings of the leading Reformers on justification, predestination, law and grace, the church, the sacraments, church-state relationships, and other topics; a comparison of these positions with Seventh-day Adventist teachings.
Course Attribute: Theology
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHIS 635 - History of the African American Churches
Credits: 2,3 An investigation of the African-American experience within the Christian church, with particular focus given to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Study is given to such critical issues as Regional Conferences.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 The historical development of the doctrines of covenant, law, and Sabbath and their interrelationships since the early church, with particular attention to aspects that have influenced the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Careers and contributions of selected major reformers and the course of their movements.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable with different reformers or movements Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHIS 650 - English Reformation and Rise of Puritanism
Credits: 2,3 Developments in the 16th and 17th centuries; the Elizabethan Settlement; the Puritan movement and its relation to authority, the kingdom of God, preaching, and the Sabbath; leading Reformers and Puritans and their legacy for today.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHIS 654 - Seminar in English Reformation and Puritan Theology
Credits: 3 Theological documents of the English Reformation and Puritanism, with particular attention to those aspects which influenced Seventh-day Adventist doctrine.
Course Attribute: Theology
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s): Entrance to 600-level seminars normally requires completion of a related course with superior grade and in some instances (e.g., when enrollment is restricted) may also require the professor’s permission. Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
CHIS 659 - Seminar in the History of Selected Christian Doctrines
Credits: 3 The history of concepts characteristic of Seventh-day Adventism, such as the Sabbath, sanctuary, conditional immortality, and pre-millennial historicist eschatology, as taught through the centuries, with principal emphasis on their development outside of Seventh-day Adventism.
Course Attribute: Theology
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 The development of religion in America from colonial times to the present. Emphasis on the role of religion in American culture and on such issues as revivalism, the social concerns of the churches, and the evolution of major denominational families.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Special attention given to the evolution of Calvinistic and Arminian thought, millennial schemes in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and the fundamentalist-modernist controversy. Intellectual developments that influenced the development of Seventh-day Adventism are emphasized.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 The Pietistic movement, evangelical awakenings, the Enlightenment, the rise of the modern missionary impulse, the Oxford Movement, the Vatican Councils, and related phenomena, in the context of their times. Factors that influenced the rise of Seventh-day Adventism are emphasized.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Religious oppression and freedom in the history of Western civilization with special attention to developments in British Colonial America and the United States; Sunday closing laws and labor unionism as threats to religious freedom; government aid to education; current developments as they occur.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHIS 670 - Seminar in History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
Credits: 2,3 Research into specific areas of denominational history employing source materials in the Adventist Heritage Center and Ellen G. White Research Center.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s):
or CHIS 674. Entrance to 600-level seminars normally requires completion of a related course with superior grade and in some instances (e.g., when enrollment is restricted) may also require the professor’s permission. Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
CHIS 673 - Development of Seventh-day Adventist Lifestyle
Credits: 2,3 The historical development of Seventh-day Adventist practice and attitude in such areas as healthful living, military service, Sabbath observance, literature evangelism, labor unions, recreation, dress, political activity, marriage, minorities, and education.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHIS 674 - Development of Seventh-day Adventist Theology
Credits: 3 Origin and subsequent modification of characteristic Seventh-day Adventist teachings in such areas as the Sabbath, sanctuary, atonement, covenants, creation, conditional immortality, worship, typology, eschatology, Christology, and righteousness by faith.
Course Attribute: Theology
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s):CHIS 504 or equivalent. Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning, Interactive Online College Code: SEM
CHIS 675 - Seminar in the Development of Seventh-day Adventist Lifestyle
Credits: 2,3 The historical development of Seventh-day Adventist practices and attitudes in relation to such matters as healthful living, military service, Sabbath observance, worship, labor unions, recreation, amusement, entertainment, sports, dress and adornment, music, theater, drama, marriage, divorce, minorities, education, reform, and the nearness of the second advent.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s): Entrance to 600-level seminars normally requires completion of a related course with superior grade and in some instances (e.g., when enrollment is restricted) may also require the professor’s permission. Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 A historical and theological study of the extensive primary sources and issues concerning Sabbath and Sunday, with due attention to related matters.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 3 Research into special topics in Christian history from the Early Church period through post-Reformation times.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite/Corequisite: Entrance to 600-level seminars normally requires completion of a related course with superior grade and in some instances (e.g., when enrollment is restricted) may also require the professor’s permission. Repeatable: Repeatable with different topics Schedule Type: Blended Learning, Seminar College Code: SEM
Credits: 3 An introduction to legal issues affecting the pastor and the church, including an overview of the history of religious liberty in America, as well as matters relating to church operations, employment, and minimizing exposure to legal liability.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
CHIS 684 - Seminar in History of Sabbath and Sunday
Credits: 3 Analysis of documents and issues not covered in CHIS 680.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s): Entrance to 600-level seminars normally requires completion of a related course with superior grade and in some instances (e.g., when enrollment is restricted) may also require the professor’s permission. Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
CHIS 686 - Development of Prophetic Interpretation
Credits: 2,3 The historical development of the understanding of apocalyptic prophecies in Daniel, Revelation, the Gospels, and the Epistles, since the first century. The origin, development and impact of historicism, preterism, futurism, dispensationalism, and millennialism.
Course Attribute: Theology
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
CHIS 687 - Seminar in Development of Prophetic Interpretation
Credits: 2,3 A study of topics in the history of prophetic interpretation, with attention to aspects which have influenced Seventh-day Adventists.
Course Attribute: Theology
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s): Entrance to 600-level seminars normally requires completion of a related course with superior grade and in some instances (e.g., when enrollment is restricted) may also require the professor’s permission. Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Blended Learning, Seminar College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Selected topics involving recent developments in such areas as church and state relations, tensions between science and religion, challenge and opportunity in a technological society, the appeal of non-Christian religions, dialogue and debate in the ecumenical movement, and Christian versus non-Christian secularism.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Liturgical movements in the medieval, Reformation, and post-Reformation periods; the Book of Common Prayer; liturgical developments in the Reform tradition; the contemporary liturgical revival in the context of ecumenism and Vatican II.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 1–3 Restricted to advanced students. Selected problems in the field of church history. See general guidelines under Academic Policies Applying to All Programs.
Course Attribute: Individual Studies
Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Independent College Code: SEM
CHIS 974 - Seminar in Development of Seventh-day Adventist Doctrines
Credits: 3 The development of such doctrines as the Sabbath, sanctuary, atonement, righteousness by faith, conditionalism, and premillennialism within the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Course Attribute: Theology
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 A study of the basic theological, theoretical, and procedural principles required for the construction and delivery of effective biblical/expository sermons. Opportunity for students to do supervised preaching in class and receive constructive feedback. Required for students with no previous formal training in preaching.
Course Attribute: Preaching
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 This course is designed to equip the pastor’s spouse for life in the pastorate. Some of the areas explored are: components needed for success, devotional life, enhancing marriage, hospitality, preacher’s kids, discovering mission, team ministry, challenges in the parsonage, women’s/men’s ministry, and available resources.
Course Attribute: General
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Evangelistic leadership. A study of basic principles underlying public evangelistic endeavor, and basic evangelistic procedures focused on the Hispanic-American population.
Course Attribute: Hispanic Ministries
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 This course introduces students to selected church ministry areas such as finances, church planting, teaching, Christian education, chaplaincy, urban ministry and health evangelism.
Course Attribute: General
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Explores the theology of worship and the interrelatedness of preaching, music, worship environment and other elements of corporate worship. Various worship styles and practices are considered and principles are presented that guide worship within local contexts.
$ - Course fee or lab fee applies when course is taught as an intensive in the spring semester Course Attribute: Sacred Music and Worship
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning, Workshop College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 This course offers biblical resources and contemporary research informing creative management of human conflict. Included is examination of the causes and dynamics of conflict in churches. Participants develop skills in resolution and mediation. A variety of instructional methods, including lectures, case studies, role-plays, media, and personal style instruments are employed.
Course Attribute: Church Leadership
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning, Interactive Online College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Students will examine models of leadership within a theological understanding of the church. Character formation of the leader is emphasized. The course seeks to develop non-profit leadership competencies, understanding of leadership in a pluralistic and multi-cultural world, as well as the important administrative skills one needs to lead effectively.
Course Attribute: Church Leadership
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Consideration of issues such as urbanization, nationalistic and separatist movements, changing family patterns, youth culture, Black/White relations, role and function of regional conferences, factors in church growth, Black theology.
Course Attribute: Church Leadership
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Creating and conducting Bible studies that effectively facilitate conversion. Students will reflect on the discipleship process. Practical instruction will be given for doing visitation, initiating spiritual conversations, applying coaching skills, leading people to life transformation, and helping individuals remove faith barriers for sustained decision-making and assimilation.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 The understanding and appreciation of the heritage and development of Christian hymn singing and church music repertoire, in their respective liturgical and theological contexts.
Course Attribute: Sacred Music and Worship
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 A study of the contextual needs of Hispanics born in the U.S., with emphasis on principles for retaining church members and reaching those not in the church.
Course Attribute: Hispanic Ministries
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 3 An examination of church growth research, principles, and practices, with a special emphasis on the role of the pastor as an equipper.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s): A prerequisite for all NADEI courses. 3 credits required for the MDiv program. Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Analysis of essential characteristics of urban life—diversity, secularity, anonymity, mobility. Study of specific urban issues such as racial conflict, inner-city poverty, middle-class alienation, and changing family patterns.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
CHMN 543 - Christian Leadership in a Changing World
Credits: 3 Explores biblical and theological principles of Christian leadership, organizational theory, and systems thinking applicable to the church. Seeks to instill in students servant leadership qualities. Additionally, it facilitates growth in administrative areas such as strategic planning, managing change, finance, Christian education, and conflict management. Track II students first take CHMN 552.
Course Attribute: Church Leadership
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning, Interactive Online College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Examination and development of pastoral tools for pre-marriage and marriage counseling. Includes study of theological, psychological, and sociological principles and applications for the life cycle of the family.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 An interdisciplinary study of the nature and function of ministry and medicine as they relate to the integration of the work of the healing agencies of the church and community with the traditional forms of pastoral ministry.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 An analysis of the psychological and sociological foundations of the Black religious experience, emerging patterns of change, and a consideration of models and strategies for responding to that change.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2 This course leads students to explore and reflect on the high calling of ministry, their own call, and the focus of their ministry. It engenders growth in the roles, tasks and responsibilities of pastoral ministry.
Course Attribute: Church Leadership
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s): Lab required. Schedule Type: Blended Learning, Lecture/Lab College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 This course explores the biblical and theological foundations for the church’s moral and social engagement in the local community. It combines academic theory and praxis with a biblically-informed perspective on contemporary society, and equips students with the tools required for their responsible involvement in society as prophetic change agents.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Introduction to the processes and function of counseling as practiced by the helping professions, particularly of the pastor actively engaged in ministry to a congregation. A weekly lab experience for skills practice is required.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Blended Learning, Lecture/Lab College Code: SEM
CHMN 557 - Practicum in Clinical Pastoral Education
Credits: 2–8 Clinical experience in the pastoral care of persons in crisis at an approved CPE center. Note: Crisis healthcare ministry experience for credit is also available in a Pastoral Care Residency. See CHMN 659.
Credits: 2 TFE is built around the mentoring relationship between a ministry context mentor and an individual seminarian in area churches or community ministry settings. It fosters the formation of ministry practitioners who are intentional about theological reflection to create insightful religious practice. 2 credits required for the MDiv program.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Practicum College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Introduces principles and practices of public evangelism, including the task of planning the details of a public meeting. This is an optional course for those conducting their own meeting.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 3–6 This is a field school of evangelism under the direction of an approved evangelist, with an emphasis on evangelistic visitation, clearing of biblical teaching, and leading people to decision.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN) Prerequisite(s): 3 credits required for the MDiv program. Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Practicum College Code: SEM
CHMN 566 - Mobilizing Laity for the Ministry of Evangelism
Credits: 2,3 An examination of the practical ways a pastor equips and mobilizes church members for evangelistic ministry. This course builds on the foundation laid in the prerequisite course, CHMN 539.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s):
Credits: 1–8 Used to record credits granted for previous professional experience based on a learning portfolio and reflection paper in degree programs that provide for this option. Guidelines are available from the respective program directors.
Course Attribute: General
Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 8 credits Schedule Type: Independent College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 An introduction to the basics of institutional pastoral ministry with a practicum in a local institution under chaplain supervision and in-class reflection on the practicum using discussion, verbatims, and small group principles. Experience in work site visitation on campus and in health-care institutions, emergency ministries, ministry to the sick and dying and their families, ministry to the staff.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 A survey of cutting-edge marketing principles used in the accomplishment of the church’s mission, including programs intended to attract and serve current and prospective church members. Topics include selecting and understanding target audiences, strategic marketing planning, developing and branding church programs, promotion strategies, fund-raising, attracting volunteers, and evaluating program effectiveness.
Course Attribute: Communication
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Explores the foundations for stewardship as a Christian lifestyle and the principles which are needed in a stewardship ministry for the local church.
Course Attribute: Church Leadership
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 0.5,1 Fundamental understanding of the voice as it relates to singing— includes breathing, tone quality, placement, and aspects of keeping the voice healthy. Seminary chorus participation required. Maximum 3 credits.
Course Attribute: Sacred Music and Worship
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 3 credits Schedule Type: Music Organization College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 A study of the impact of culture on communication and the ways cultures influence values and perceptions. Attention given to developing sensitivity when communicating with people of other cultures.
Course Attribute: General
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 1–3 A study of one or more particular evangelistic strategies, such as small-group evangelism, felt-need ministries, youth and university-campus evangelism, church planting, Natural Church Development, and community engagement evangelism.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Designed to enhance one’s skill in defending the claims of the Christian faith as it relates to various world religions and other systems of beliefs and philosophies including giving reasons for one’s faith in order to persuade others to accept Christ.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 0.5,1 Choral studies and participation as a demonstration of evangelistic and church music values. Membership open to the public by the consent of the instructor. Maximum 3 credits.
Course Attribute: Sacred Music and Worship
Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 3 credits Schedule Type: Music Organization College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Selected topics in music ministry include church-music practicum: the administration and planning of a church music program, the creation of liturgies, working with choirs, conducting, leading congregational singing; hymnology: the study of the historical, theological, and musical background and development of the Christian hymn.
Course Attribute: Sacred Music and Worship
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 An advanced preaching course focusing on how to work with the various types of New Testament literature, including gospel narrative, parable, and epistle.
Course Attribute: Preaching
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 An advanced preaching course focusing on the analysis of the various types of Old Testament literature and special themes found in selected passages. Identical to OTST 607.
Course Attribute: Preaching
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Explores the nature of cities, noting their history, development, and relationship to the mission of God and the church. Students are exposed to various ministries dealing with the hungry, homeless, battered, addicted, and the alienated. Identical to MSSN612.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM