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45| COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

2016-2017 COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES MAJOR

Purpose and Objectives

The purpose of the Middle Eastern Studies program is to prepare students for international ministry opportunities,

particularly in the Middle East. The program includes a year of study in Israel at Jerusalem University College (JUC), an

evangelical institution with which Columbia International University has a consortial relationship. While in Israel, students

will be placed in Jewish or Arab ministry contexts to develop their ministry skills according to their vocational goals.

In addition to the mission statement, general objectives, and requirements of the college, the objectives of the Middle

Eastern Studies program are to develop in students the skills and knowledge necessary to:

Gain experience in Middle Eastern life and culture.

Develop cross-cultural communication and ministry skills.

Understand more clearly the beliefs and practices of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.

Acquire a firsthand knowledge of the geography of Israel, Egypt, and Jordan.

See Appendix A for graduation requirements.

Note: There may be times when the political unrest in the Middle East forces JUC to discontinue classes for a semester or

longer. Consult the program director for the current status of studies at Jerusalem University College. Study at JUC

requires a separate application process, and acceptance into CIU does not imply or guarantee acceptance into JUC.

Please consult the program director for details.

Course of Study

120

Degree Core

72

Bible and Theology

30

BIB 1114

Old Testament Survey: Torah and History

3

BIB 1115

Old Testament Survey: Poetry and Prophecy

3

BIB 1120

New Testament Survey

3

BIB 3420

Principles of Bible Interpretation

3

BIB 3/4xxx

Old Testament Exegetical Book Study

3

BIB 3/4xxx

New Testament Exegetical Book Study

3

BIB 3616

Romans

3

BIB 4310

Progress of Redemption

3

THE 3301

Theology I: God, Christ, and Spirit

3

THE 3302

Theology II: Sin and Salvation

3

General Education

36

COM 2110 Public Speaking

3

ENG 1110 Composition and Research

3

ENG 1111 Literature and Research

3

HIS 1210

Historical Perspectives on Culture and Civilization I

3

HIS 1211

Historical Perspectives on Culture and Civilization II

3

MAT 2310 Mathematics Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning

3

PHI 2110

Introduction to Philosophy

3

PHI 4140

Ethics

3

PSY 2110

General Psychology

3

General Education Distribution

ICS 3110

Introduction to World Religions [Humanties/Fine Arts]

3

XXX xxxx

Natural /Information Science course

(see Appendix A)

3

ICS 3140

Cultural Anthropology [Social/Behavioral Science]

3

Leadership Development & Christian Service Learning

6

CSL 0101

Christian Service Learning I [2nd Semester, First Year]

0

CSL 0201

Christian Service Learning II [1st Semester, Second Year]

0

CSL 0202

Christian Service Learning III [2nd Semester, Second Year]

0

ICS 1210

Discovering the Mission of God

3

MSD 1110

Encountering Spiritual Formation

3