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2012-2013 Undergraduate Programs

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Suggested Program of Study

Total minimum number of semester hours to graduate is 126. 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.

Year

Fall

Spring

#1

BIB 1114 Old Testament: Genesis-Esther ........3

SOC 1112 CIU 101 ..............................................2

ENG 1110 Composition and Research ..............3

PSY 2110 General Psychology ..........................3

HIS 1210 Historical Perspectives on Culture

and Civilization 1 ................................3

BIB 1120 New Testament Survey ......................3

BIB 1115 Old Testament: Job-Malachi..............3

ENG 1111 Literature and Research ....................3

MSD 1120 Evangelism and Discipleship ............3

HIS 1211 Historical Perspectives on

Culture and Civilization 2 ..................3

CSL 0101 Christian Service Learning

#2

ICS 1210 Discovering the Mission of God ........3

BIB 3420 Principles of Bible Interpretation ......3

MSD 2230 Communicating God’s Word ............3

MAT 3410 Research Statistics ............................3

____ ____ General Education Distribution..........3

CSL 0201 Christian Service Learning

RES 3411 Research Methods and Designs ......3

BIB ____ Old Testament Exegetical Book

Study ..................................................3

COM 2110 Public Speaking ................................3

PSY 3310 Abnormal Psychology ........................3

PHI 2110 Introduction to Philosophy ................3

CSL 0202 Christian Service Learning

#3

PSY 3370 Human Growth and Development ....3

PSY 3440 Models and Applications of

Counseling Psychology ....................3

PSY 3920 Psychology Practicum 1 ....................3

SOC 3740 Marriage and Family ..........................3

THE 3301 Theology 1: God, Christ, Spirit ..........3

BIB ____ New Testament Exegetical Book

Study ..................................................3

PSY 3441 Models and Applications of

Counseling Psychology 2 ..................3

BIB 3616 Romans ..............................................3

THE 3302 Theology 2: Sin and Salvation ..........3

____ ____ Designated Elective............................3

____ ____ Open Elective ....................................4

#4

PSY 4350 Physiological Psychology ..................3

PSY 4920 Psychology Practicum 2 ....................3

BIB 4310 Progress of Redemption....................3

PHI 4140

Ethics ..................................................3

____ ____ Designated Electives..........................3

____ ____ Open Elective ....................................3

PSY 4330 Group and Institutional Dynamics ....3

PSY 4340 Personality Theories ..........................3

____ ____ Open Elective ....................................3

____ ____ Open Elective ....................................3

____ ____ Open Elective ....................................3

Required Courses for a Minor in Psychology –

Total: 18 hours

PSY 3310 Abnormal Psychology ....................................3

PSY 3370 Human Growth and Development ................3

PSY 3440 Models and Applications of

Counseling Psychology 1 ..............................3

PSY 3441 Models and Applications of

Counseling Psychology 2 ............................3

SOC 3740 Marriage and Family ......................................3

Approved Psychology elective ......................3

See list of designated electives under the Psychology

major.

NOTE:

This minor is designed for those students who are

entering mission agencies, church-based ministries or other

ministries where practical and basic training in psychology

would be helpful. The goal of the minor is not preparation

for professional psychological or counseling service and

therefore is not adequate for a student seeking an

advanced degree. Rather, the goal is to give the student a

basic understanding of the needs and response patterns of

human beings as an aid to the work of spiritual ministry.

Those who desire to go on to graduate school and profes-

sional service within psychology or counseling, but cannot

complete a full major in a timely and affordable manner,

should consider a Pre-Professional track. Please see the

director of the Psychology program or the director of the

General Studies program for more information.