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: Sem Intensive (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.
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 Finance and Stewardship
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.
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 A dynamic interactive class that equips learners to prepare and produce audio/visual programs. Applies biblical and homiletical principles, uses media technologies, and develops strategies for branding and outreach. Includes involvement in audio-production for radio programming and production experience in various electronic communications ministries.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab 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
Credits: 1 Nurturing a personal relationship with God through involvement with various spiritual disciplines such as prayer, meditation, devotional reading, and journaling under the guidance of an instructor.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 3 credits Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Training in the supervision of seminary students and ministerial interns in the practice of ministry. Emphasis on formation as well as education. Action-reflection methods utilized in instruction as models for supervision in person-to-person or small group settings.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Focuses on innovative evangelistic preaching to reach an unchurched, postmodern culture. Experimentation with both proven and creative/innovative evangelistic approaches will be encouraged throughout the course in which attention will be given to the best models of proclaiming the great doctrines of Scripture as understood by Seventh-day Adventists.
Course Attribute: Preaching
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Research and presentations on various aspects of soul-winning in one-to-one or small-group encounters, including the development of new methods. This may involve formats, materials, audiovisuals, spiritual and psychological principles, decision seeking, problem solving, etc.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Seminar Special Approval: Admission for non-doctoral students by permission of professor.
Credits: 2,3 Seeks to stimulate new ideas for evangelizing population groups that may be difficult to reach with more traditional methods, as well as broadening the means by which people might be attracted to the gospel. This may involve a review of unique approaches that have been tried by others as well as the development of original plans by students.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Methods of determining the characteristics of a particular community or target population, with a unique focus on large urban centers, for the purpose of selecting the most effective evangelistic approaches. Includes the use of needs assessments and marketing surveys.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 An advanced preaching course which seeks to refine and further develop the preaching skills of those called to preach among African Americans. Includes a survey and analysis of great Black preachers.
Course Attribute: Preaching
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
CHMN 629 - Sacred Music in the African-American Tradition
Credits: 2,3 An examination of the historical role of music in African- American worship, and of the distinctive contributions African- American sacred music has made to Christian worship.
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 leadership emergence, selection, and training in missionary churches with particular attention paid to strategic issues of various training models and the relationship between formal, informal, and non-formal leadership development. Identical to MSSN 630.
Course Attribute: Church Leadership
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 The history and dynamics of preaching to a particular cultural group, such as African Americans, Hispanics, Youth, and Koreans, with an emphasis on the distinctive homiletical, rhetorical, and cultural qualities required for the effective proclamation of the Gospel to each group.
Course Attribute: Preaching
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHMN 633 - Preaching the Literary Forms of the Bible
Credits: 2,3 An advanced preaching course that presents a methodology for taking the literary form of biblical texts into account in the text to- sermon process. The methodology is then applied to preaching on narratives, wisdom and apocalyptic literature, parables, and epistles.
Course Attribute: Preaching
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
CHMN 634 - Field Evangelistic Preaching & Practicum
Credits: 3 This course equips students to prepare Christ-centered, Bible-based, doctrinally sound sermons and Bible Studies for an evangelistic series to obtain decisions for Christ, His teachings and His church. The course will also help students with field preparation and organizational planning for evangelistic series and preaching event.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 An advanced preaching course emphasizing such topics as homiletical theory, history of preaching, persuasion, current preaching trends and models, and experimental preaching techniques.
Course Attribute: Preaching
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Blended Learning, Seminar College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Emphases from topics such as social psychology of leadership, theological foundations of leadership and pastoral care, management and leadership, leadership styles, conflict management, and church polity and finance.
Course Attribute: Church Leadership
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Emphases from topics such as theology and history of evangelism and church growth, theory and research in church growth and member retention, evangelism and social alternative strategies for evangelism.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Application of principles and techniques to specific problem areas in pastoral care.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s):CHMN 665 or its equivalent, or permission of instructor. Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
Credits: 2-8 Air Force, Army, or Navy Chaplain School courses, such as the Chaplain Candidate Course or Basic Chaplain Course and subsequent Seminary approved military chaplaincy training events.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: By examination (P) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Practicum College Code: SEM
Credits: 3 This course is designed to enhance understanding of the nature of a trauma. This course further considers how traumatic experiences may influence the person’s life. Focus on the impact of trauma provides a foundation for assessment, crisis intervention, and planning. Such planning provides effective services reflecting the unique needs. Case studies are utilized as a learning model.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning, Interactive Online College Code: SEM
Credits: 3 The student will learn through classroom interaction, community outreach, and evangelistic field meetings the various methods for sharing faith in a multicultural institutional context. The philosophy and dynamics of non-persuasive ministry will provide case studies for sharing the Gospel in a non-confrontational and appropriate manner while honoring the institutional ethics.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning, Interactive Online College Code: SEM
CHMN 645 - Seminar in Marriage and Family Problems
Credits: 2,3 Open to advanced students in pastoral care. Individual research for seminar presentations and analysis of more complex and difficult problems faced by the pastor in the family context. A consideration of special techniques and counseling strategies in handling such problems in the pastoral role.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Principles of ministering to people in particular circumstances, such as aging, physical disability, single parenting, delinquency, adoption, substance abuse, and dependency.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: SEM
CHMN 647 - Christian Education in the African-American Church
Credits: 2,3 Explores the way African-Americans historically have conducted the task of grounding themselves and growing in the Word of God. The critical role church schools have played in the African- American community is examined.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 3 This course explores the role of the chaplain as an institutional leader. It covers current theory and practice of Christian leadership, knowledge of skill sets regarding religion, spiritual concerns, and moral and ethical issues. Students develop, understand, and implement basic diplomatic skill sets that allow them to function as a Christian leader and advisor to superiors in their institutional setting.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s):CHMN 543 Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Equips students to apply biblical principles of counseling concepts and psychological insights to human challenges in the emotional, spiritual, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of life. Cross-listed with DSRE651.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
CHMN 654 - History and Theology in Adventist Worship
Credits: 2,3 A study of Adventist corporate worship in terms of the theological and historical issues that inform it. Principles for designing and leading Adventist worship are emphasized.
Course Attribute: Sacred Music and Worship
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 An examination of group-leadership interventions and techniques for specialized ministry in grief support, divorce support, smoking cessation, stress management, and other support groups within church, community, and campus settings.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 A thorough examination of Affinity Groups/Free Market Groups showing their effectiveness and purposes in church ministry. Also explores the key principles of Holistic Small Groups, a major factor of Natural Church Development, as well as the importance of developing an effective equipping system to grow disciples into disciple-makers.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHMN 659 - Practicum in Pastoral Care and Counseling
Credits: 1–4 A skills course in techniques of pastoral visitation, counseling, and appraisal. Opportunity given for students to have direct counseling experience, with preparation and supervised examination of case reports and studies. Supervised experience at an approved Pastoral Care Residency site.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s):CHMN 555. Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Practicum College Code: SEM
Credits: 1–6 Practical training in a variety of field activities. An individual contract is developed between the student and a seminary faculty member that includes field supervision of that work, and the writing of a final product or report. Guidelines are available.
Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Practicum College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 An intensive study of potential contributions of counseling to some of the more disturbing problems brought by members of a congregation to their pastors. Designed to enlarge the pastor’s acquaintance with the therapeutic approaches of various referral agencies.
Course Attribute: Pastoral Care
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s):CHMN 555 or its equivalent, or permission of instructor. Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 The use of health and temperance programming in outreach to meet people’s felt needs; to arouse interest in the broader physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of better living; and to assist those pursuing Adventist ideology to make appropriate lifestyle adjustments.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 Examines church planting with small groups and how a church transitions into becoming a church of small groups by using time-line management/story-boarding techniques. Explores the establishment of youth and college groups as well as the development of group coaches.
Course Attribute: Evangelism
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture 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
Credits: 4 Investigates 21st century western culture and corresponding mission praxis. Includes theology of the church, theory, and practics in ministry. Prepared for church leaders who desire to to gain an understanding of the implications of missional church in western culture. Includes an emphasis in contemporary worldviews.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 4 Personal and theological reflection will be integrated with principles for leading change. Systems thinking, transformation of organizational culture, and human development theory are investigated in the context of multiethnic/multicultural lifestyle modeling.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHMN 713 - Transformational Leadership and Organic Systems Thinking
Credits: 5 Personal and theological reflection will be integrated with principles for leading change. Systems thinking, transformation of organizational culture, and human development theory are investigated in the context of missional leadership. The module also pursues further development and application of missional lifestyle modeling. Practical focus on incarnational mission skills is initiated.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 5 Leaders transact vision through developing disciples according to the biblical model for an apostolic movement. Those whom missional servants lead become mature in Christ and thus a missional movement is multiplied. Coaching and mentoring skills are taught so that the leader can develop people toward maturity in Christ.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHMN 723 - Theological & Social Science Foundations for ME/MC Mission & Ministry
Credits: 4 This module will focus on a systematic study of Old Testament and New Testament principles for multiethnic and multicultural mission and ministry. It will explore the history of immigration and changing demographic trends in the United States and address issues of cross-cultural communication. A sociological foundation for understanding the various ethnic and cultural groups that make up the rich American tapestry will be explored along with issues of racism, prejudice, and racial reconciliation.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHMN 724 - Recovering the Life and Growth of the New Testament Church
Credits: 4 Examines the conditions behind the growth of the church in the New Testament, including leadership transformation, church unity, and the role of the Holy Spirit. Engages Scripture to draw principles and practices that lead to a similar experience in the contemporary church.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
CHMN 731 - Essential Principles and Practices in ME/MC Mission and Ministry
Credits: 4 This module will examine best practices in multiethnic/multicultural mission and ministry. Special emphasis will be given to models of multiethnic/multicultural mission and ministry. The module will include site visits to successful multiethinic/multicultural churches and discussions with these top practitioners.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHMN 743 - Prophetic Preaching in the Worship Context
Credits: 4 Participants will develop a biblically-based Adventist theology of prophetic preaching and worship. Use of scripture, communication theory, and cognitive psychology to connect with contemporary audiences, and diverse preaching expressions will be examined. Includes advanced work in the area of hermeneutics, exposition, contextualization, and sermon design.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 5 This module explores the history of preaching, its process of personalities and trends. Participants investigate and define the beliefs, practices and identity of four preaching styles that have dominated preachers and schools of preaching. Includes a discussion of unusual and/or important contributions to preaching in the 20th–21st century.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 4,5 This module investigates principles, challenges, and practices of Christian leadership, emphasizing issues that make leadership in the context of church, education and non-profit service organizations unique. Participants examine leadership theory and literature, consider a theology of leadership, and build the foundation for leadership development in the context of professional ministry.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHMN 748 - Preaching the Literary Forms of the Bible
Credits: 5 Examination of biblical literature, including historical narrative, NT epistles, and apocalyptic passages for preaching. The skill of storytelling and how stories are processed by the human mind. Reflection on the challenges and opportunities within epistolary and apocalyptic biblical texts. Includes rhetorial and oral performance techniques to bring the sermon to life.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 5 Participants continue personal and theological reflection with integration of leadership principles. Systems thinking, organizational culture, human development theory, and ecclesiology are investigated in the context of the church and leadership. The module also pursues further development and application of essential leadership practices. Practical focus on administrative skills is initiated.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Prerequisite(s):
Credits: 5 Provides reflection and experience in contemporary personal, public, media and social networking methodologies as a basis for developing an effective evangelistic strategy. Biblical and practical foundations for empowering and involving people in ministry as well as factors and strategies for multiplying disciples are experienced.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 4 This module is an in-depth study of key biblical, theological and contemporary insights into the church in the city. A compassionate vision for the city is fostered. Issues in urban life and corresponding systems are explored. It includes an emphasis on strategic planning that leads to economic and community development.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 4 Examines theoretical and practical implications of biblical, theological and religious foundations for chaplaincy. Explores the history and development of chaplaincy as a pastoral calling, along with the role and function of chaplaincy in the church and community. Discusses ethics, professional practice, and the personal spiritual formation of the chaplain.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 5 This module investigates principles, challenges and practices of Christian leadership in the urban context. It includes a theology of leadership, leading and managing specific ministries, how to engage in community organizing, working with the systems effecting life in the city, empowering people, managing change, and managing conflict effectively.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
CHMN 778 - Church Growth and Discipleship in the Urban Church
Credits: 5 An examination of principles for expanding the kingdom of God in the Urban context. The course aspires to help students develop and assess church growth and disciple-making strategies for the urban church from a biblical perspective. A study of effective historical and contemporary models is included.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 5 Explores the role of leadership in the evangelistic ministry of the church. Includes vision, equipping, and influence issues relative to the leader as a change agent and as a catalyst for turnaround churches and strategic church planting initiatives. Emphasizes contextualized peer coaching.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
CHMN 780 - Leading and Managing the Church Organization
Credits: 5 Local churches and denominational organizations present challenges in leadership, management, and administration. This module combines previous requirements of the Doctor of Ministry leadership concentration and an informed foundation of biblical leadership to help participants excel in skills like strategic planning, managing change, team building, resource management, communication, mentoring, and coaching.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
CHMN 785 - Professional Formation in Chaplaincy Ministry
Credits: 5 Examines leadership models relevant to chaplaincy. Investigates ethical issues in chaplaincy and the place of chaplaincy within the church and society. Provides opportunities to grow spiritually through processes such as biblical spirituality, devotional reading and journaling.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 5 Training in theory and clinical skills related to the clinical setting within the context of spiritual care. Provides education in the following specialty areas: psychological and spiritual assessment, grief recovery, trauma, conflict resolution, and specific disease processes such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, disability, and mental health issues.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
CHMN 787 - Theory and Research in Health Care Chaplaincy
Credits: 5 Examines current research on spirituality and health, as well as theological understanding of spiritual care within the clinical context. The theoretical framework is based on psychological, sociological, and theological literature. Enables participants to have a better understanding of the lived experience of the people to whom they minister.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 4 Explores various leadership roles and functions involved in chaplaincy. Includes professional conduct, leadership, ethics, interdisciplinary consultation, and interdepartmental relations. Promotes the integration of the chaplain into institutional life. Teaches how to conduct workshops and organize support groups.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Practicum College Code: SEM
Credits: 5 This module identifies and examines the characteristics of the missional church. Biblical faithfulness in discipleship and mission priority on the congregational level are further examined. Case studies of successful contemporary models for local church evangelism are explored.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: SEM
Credits: 2,3 The interfacing of theory and praxis and their informing each other from a variety of theological, philosophical, sociological, functional, and related aspects.
Grade Mode: Normal Sem (A-F,I,DG,DN,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: SEM
Credits: 3 This course teaches students to apply psychological theories and principles to the inner workings of organizations. The following topics are discussed in detail: employee selection and training, small group behavior, leadership, attitudes and motivation, power and politics, and strategies for fostering organizational change. Students will learn to interpret research findings accurately and responsibly, and there will be a special emphasis on learning to conduct empirical research in organizational settings.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 Provide an introduction to different theoretical perspectives of development. Review of the history of development which provides a critical and ethical understanding of the social, economic, and political dimension of development in practice. This course addresses a range of processes to address the needs of diverse communities in multiple and complex contexts.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: CAS
Credits: 1–3 Develop strategic approaches to understanding and addressing challenges in the relationship between humanitarian and development practice. Cross-cutting topics will be grounded in ethics, faith, and religious principles and practice.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 2 An ethical framework for the understanding of social transformation. Ethical paradigms are explored, as well as historical examples of how development interventions have generated social change. Focus on contemporary approaches to development, revolution and liberation.
Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
CIDS 530 - Needs Assessment, Capacity Mapping & Program Planning
Credits: 3 Introduction to concepts and methods of conducting a community needs assessment and mapping community capacity to address those needs. Development of skills in selecting, analyzing, understanding, and interpreting assessment outcomes to inform policy and practice. Consider complex interactions between community and international development stakeholders and other factors affecting accountability, project planning, and outcomes.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: CAS
Credits: 2 Program planning based on need and capacity will be used to develop grant proposals to address the need. Hands-on experience is sought, linking classroom instruction and real community situations.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 Exploration of various perspectives and approaches to project design, implementation, and evaluation. Understand the context and interdependence of each element of the project management cycle. Building on assessment results, the theory and application of program planning techniques and processes, and the objectives of monitoring and evaluation are introduced. Hands-on experience provides opportunities to exercise skills needed for project design, grant writing, and evaluation techniques.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: CAS
CIDS 538 - Needs Assessment, Project Design and Evaluation
Credits: 3 This course provides theoretical and practial applications to project and program development. It includes the following topics: Needs asessment, capacity mapping, planning, monitoring and evaluation
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
CIDS 540 - International Development:Strategy Design & Implementation
Credits: 3 Evolution of international development theory across disciplines. Changing conceptualizations, measurements, processes and effects of development and poverty. Ethnicity, social class, gender, and community influences on socioeconomic processes. Current issues, concerns, and strategic alternatives. Development policy design, strategy, programs, and projects.
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CIDS 544 - International Development:Cases and Application
Credits: 3 This course examines community and international development theory and practice through field study and fieldwork. Issues to be covered may include development and humanitarian aid and response.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 A study of aging and ageism in the United States, including demographic trends, societal attitudes, problems of the elderly, and national policies relating to senior citizens in the cultural context of American society.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS