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Courses numbered 1000-1999 are open to freshmen; 2000-2999 to sophomores; 3000-3999 to juniors; 4000-4999 to seniors. It is recommended that students elect courses in the years for which they are listed. Freshmen will be admitted to courses above the 2000 level only with the consent of the instructor and the student’s advisor. Juniors and seniors taking freshman courses may be expected to do additional work. Any course above 4999 is a graduate course.

NOTE:
The number in parentheses following the course title indicates the semester hours of credit assigned to the course.
An H following the course number indicates an honors level course.

MINS 1010
Mission of God [Course] (3)
(Liberal Arts)
This course introduces the practical aspects of engaging God’s mission to the world within the theological constructs of the Bible and church history. Students are taught to critically and constructively reflect upon mission practices in a variety of contexts and apply the lessons gained to their own setting.

MINS 2000
Education in Ministry [Course] (3)

This course offers an introduction to the church's ministry of education with an emphasis on organizing and staffing such a program. Topics covered include a study of the theology and history of Christian education and evaluation of a Christian Education program. (Offered alternate years)

MINS 2010
Leadership in Ministry [Course] (3)

This study of leadership in ministry emphasizes its biblical basis and its role in the church. Topics covered include decisions and difficulties in leadership, the relationship between personality and leadership style, and the tension between leading and serving.

MINS 2011
Biblical Leadership [Course] (3)
(Liberal Arts)
This course is a biblical-theological study of leadership. Topics covered include decisions and difficulties in leadership, the relationship between personality and leadership style, and the tension between leading and serving.

MINS 2060
Introduction to Camping [Course] (3)

This introductory course covers such topics as camping philosophy, principles and techniques of camping, program development and interpersonal relationships, counseling techniques, understanding young people's needs, camp staffing, and camp management. Emphasis is on camp counseling with a brief survey of other aspects of camping. Prerequisite: PSYC 1010 is recommended. (Offered on demand).

MINS 3020
Theology & Practice of Christian Worship [Course] (3)

By examining the history, theology, and art of worship, special attention is given to planning, leading, and appreciating various models of worship found in the church. (Offered alternate years).

MINS 3100
Proclamation in Ministry [Course] (3)

This course examines the history, theology, and art of preaching. Special attention is given to the principles of preaching as well as the construction and delivery of sermons. Great sermons and great preachers are studied. Prerequisite: COMM 1105. (Offered alternate years)

MINS 3300
Youth Ministries [Course] (3)

This course is a survey of the youth culture, age-level needs, peer pressures, and various strategies and methodologies for working with young people. On-site observation of successful programs and review of materials constitue a major emphasis. (Offered alternate years)

MINS 3400
Ministry & Mission in the Global Church [Course] (3)
(Liberal Arts)
A study of the nature and mission of the church from a global perspective, including an exploration of a theology of mission and evangelism; special attention will be given to the implications of this study for those who minister from a North American context. (Offered alternate years)

MINS 4000
Pastoral Care Ministry [Course] (3)

This course examines the ministry of pastoral care with special emphasis on its history, theology, context, support systems, and approach. Students are introduced to real life pastoral care experiences by active pastoral care givers. Prerequisites: PSYC 1010 (Offered alternate years)

MINS 4500
Field Education in Ministry I [Practicum] (1 - 3)

Students are given on-the-job training in a church or agency devoted to the ministry the student hopes to enter. Open to juniors and seniors only, with approval of faculty advisor as per application process in syllabus.

MINS 4510
Field Education in Ministry II [Practicum] (1 - 3)

This course is identical to MINS 4500 except it is designed for a second field education experience at a different location. Open to juniors and seniors only, with approval of faculty advisor as per application process in syllabus.

MINS 4950
Independent Study [Course] (1 - 3)

Independent study provides opportunity to pursue advanced or special-interest topics not covered in the curriculum. Prerequisites: 1. Junior standing. 2. A minimum of 9 semester hours in the discipline of the Independent Study. 3. A minimum grade point average of 2.50 in the discipline. 4. Proof of motivation and ability to work independently. 5. Approval of the department in which the study is to be taken. 6. Permission from the student's advisor, the course instructor, the Department Chair, the School Dean, and the Registrar.

MINS 4980
Undergraduate Research [Course] (1 - 3)

Students have the opportunity to conduct research under the supervision of a faculty member. A written report is required. Prerequisites: 1. Junior standing 2. A minimum of 9 semester hours in the discipline of the Independent Study 3. A minimum grade point average of 2.50 in the discipline 4. Proof of motivation and ability to work independently 5. Approval of the division in which the study is to be taken 6. Permission from the student's advisor, the course instructor, the Division Chair, and the Registrar. This course may be repeated.