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MAT 3410
Research Statistics
3
MUS 2110
Music Appreciation
3
MUS 2300
Music Theory I
3
MUS 3700
Music in Cross-cultural Settings
3
PHI 2610
Introduction to Logic*
3
PHI 3310
Classical Philosophy*
3
PHI 3320
Medieval Philosophy*
3
PSY 3330
Psychology of Learning
3
PSY 3370
Human Growth & Development
3
SCI 2313
Principles of Physical Science
3
SCI 2510
Environmental Science
3
SOC 3740
Marriage and Family
3
One year of any foreign or biblical language
Leadership Development and Christian Service Learning
6
Requirements will vary with each professional major/minor, but generally all students complete CSL during their freshman
and sophomore years. Students are strongly encouraged to plan a cross-cultural experience into their college experience.
Some will do so for credit, others will simply join a short-term mission project. For more information, please consult the
requirements listed under each program as “Practical Ministry Skills Development.” The following list represents the core
Leadership and Ministry Skills courses and ministry skills experiences taken by all students pursuing a bachelor’s degree.
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
Professional Field Experience Requirements
Three hours of field experience serve as the minimal requirements for practical skill development for professional majors
and minors. Consult with your academic advisor.
Professional Major/Minor
18-45
Beyond the degree core requirements, each student working toward a bachelor’s degree selects a professional major and/or
minor. A student may declare up to one professional major and two professional minors; or a student may declare no
professional major and two professional minors. Courses applied to any part of the bachelor’s degree core may not also be
applied to the requirements for a professional major or minor. Each professional program has certain required foundational
courses, including practical skills courses, and may have designated electives. A course applied to the requirements of any
professional major/minor may also be applied to the requirements of a second minor if the course meets the requirements
of both programs.
Open Electives
0-30
*Courses are also available as part of the Honors Program. See the Education Opportunities section of this academic
catalog for more information.