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264 │COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 2017-2018│ COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

SPT 4400

Practical Skill Development in Sport Management

This course is designed to offer you ministry skills experience within the discipline, providing opportunity for you as an upperclassman

to gain competency and confidence within related vocations. Experiential learning requirements are defined by the program and

assessed by the program faculty. A minimum of 50 clock hours of direct experience is required for a unit of credit and advisor approval

is required. Repeatable. (1)

SPT 4600

Leadership Development and Human Dynamics in Sport

This course will introduce the student to the various elements of leadership development and human dynamics in your sporting

organization. Biblical applications will be integrated throughout the course. The course will provide a comprehensive foundation for

what it takes to be a successful leader of a sporting organization and how to create positive and productive work/team culture. (3)

SPT 4930

Professional Sport Internship Experience

This internship is designed to provide in-depth experience in various facets of the sport management field in marketplace, mission, and

ministry experience environments. The program is fundamentally an educational experience. You will use observation and actual

experience under the joint supervision of college faculty and experienced professionals serving as supervisors to better prepare yourself

to become a world Christian who serves God with excellence in cross-cultural, church, marketplace, and other ministry roles. (3)

Theology

THE 2110

Survey of Bible Doctrine

In this survey of the great theological truths of the Scriptures, you will focus on the basic doctrines necessary for a Christian worldview:

Revelation, authority, Scripture, God, humanity, sin, Christ, salvation, Holy Spirit, church, and future events. (3)

THE 3301

Theology I: God, Christ, and Spirit

This course is the first half of an examination of the theological truths of the Bible, during which you will focus on the basic doctrines

necessary for a Christian worldview. You will examine the doctrinal teaching of the Bible, supplemented with insights from the

theological reflections of the church throughout its history and from contemporary theological discussions. You will explore such topics

as: The authority and inspiration of Scripture, the attributes and work of God, the person and work of Christ, and the person and work

of the Holy Spirit, with the goal of helping you grow in your knowledge of God and your understanding of how that knowledge is based

on God’s revelation in His Word. (3)

THE 3302

Theology II: Sin and Salvation

This course is the second half of an examination of the theological truths of the Bible, during which you will focus on the basic doctrines

necessary for a Christian worldview. You will examine the doctrinal teaching of the Bible, supplemented with insights from the

theological reflections of the church throughout its history and from contemporary theological discussions. You will explore such topics

as: The benefits of salvation, the role of the church, and the doctrine of last things, with the goal of helping you understand the greatness

of your salvation, as well as how that salvation places you into a community of believers and how it relates to God’s plan for the end of

history. (3)

THE 3720

Apologetics

Building on an understanding of basic philosophy and worldview models, you will explore various Christian apologetic responses in

relation to the areas of history, science, and philosophy. In addition, you will include some study of the historicity of the Scriptures with

special emphasis on miracles, the New Testament, and the resurrection of Jesus. (3)

Prerequisite: PHI 2110

THE 4140

Ethics and Sanctification

In this systematic study you will explore God’s revelation of ideal conduct in personal and social relationships, God’s plan and provision

for reaching that ideal, and man’s responsibility in appropriating God’s provision. You will also spend time in a practical study of

contemporary ethical problems and specifics of Christian living. (3)

Prerequisites: BIB 1114, BIB 1115, and BIB 1120

THE 4210

Studies in Historical Theology

In this advanced seminar, you will explore selected topics in historical theology and their development throughout church history. Topics

may vary from year to year and the course may be repeated for credit if the topic of study differs. (3).

THE 4310

Doctrine of Scripture

In this systematic study, you will examine key issues related to the doctrine of Scripture, such as revelation, inspiration, canon,

illumination, perspicuity, sufficiency, and authority. Attention will also be given to the history of the Bible. (3)

Prerequisite: THE 3301

THE 5700

The Christian and Reality

You make sense of reality by constructing a “worldview.” Your worldview is a model for understanding the reality you experience and

includes such elements as metaphysics (what is real), epistemology (what can be known), and axiology (what has value). In this course

offered in conjunction with the Colson Fellows Program, you will learn to understand and identify the components of your own worldview

and the worldviews of others. (3)

THE 5701

The Christian and Culture

Whether you realize it or not, you are a child of your culture. Culture influences your own attitudes and actions as well as the attitudes

and actions of those around you. In this course offered in conjunction with the Colson Fellows Program, you will learn to recognize the

influence of culture and subcultures and will begin to catch a vision for where you can make a difference for Christ. (3)