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Middle Eastern Studies - by Semester

Total minimum number of semester hours to graduate is 128. As such, students typically average 16 credit hours per semester in order to graduate in four years, or they make the necessary adjustments to their course loads. The following program of study outlines a typical schedule for fulfilling all of the requirements for the program in four years.

Freshman Year

Fall Spring

 Sophomore Year

Fall Spring
  • BIB 3420 Principles of Bible Interpretation
  • MSD 2230 Communicating God's Word
  • MAT 2310 Mathematics Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning
Required General Education Distribution course:
  • ICS 3140 Cultural Anthropology
  • xxx xxxx Open elective or Gen. Ed. Distribution course
  • CSL 0201 Christian Service Learning
  • COM 2110 Public Speaking
  • ICS 3110 Introduction to World Religions
  • BIB xxxx Old Testament Exegetical Book Study
  • xxx xxxx Open elective or Gen. Ed. Distribution course
  • PSY 2110 General Psychology
  • CSL 0202 Christian Service Learning

 Junior Year

Fall Spring
  • MECR 360 Introduction to the Modern Middle East
  • MECR 380 Ministry Skills in Middle Eastern Studies
  • GEO 311 Physical Settings of the Bible
  • xxx xxxx Designated electives

Winter Studies:

  • MECR 381 Practicum in Middle Eastern Studies
  • MECR 380 Ministry Skills in Middle Eastern Studies
  • xxx xxxx Designated electives

 Senior Year 

Fall Spring
  • MES 4400 Field Experience
  • BIB 4310 Progress of Redemption
  • THE 3301 Theology 1: God, Christ, Spirit
  • THE 4140 Ethics and Sanctification
  • xxx xxxx Open elective, designated elective, or Gen. Ed. Distribution course
  • BIB xxxx New Testament Exegetical Book Study
  • MSD xxxx Field Experience
  • BIB 3616 Romans
  • THE 3302 Theology 2: Sin and Salvation
  • xxx xxxx Open elective, designated elective, or Gen. Ed. Distribution course

Required Courses for a Minor in Middle Eastern Studies:

  • GEO 311 Physical Settings of the Bible
  • MECR 360 Introduction to the Modern Middle East
  • MECR 380 Ministry Skills in Middle Eastern Studies
  • Designated Electives