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BTCM-2830 Recreational Leadership

–Sp

2 hours

Survey of the recreational aspects of games and activities from

a noncompetitive perspective. Small and large group activities are

planned such as new games and challenge initiatives to enhance

individual and group development and recognize group process

and group dynamics. Practical work in planning, implementing,

and evaluating recreational programs for children, youth, and

adults in school, youth group outings, Bible clubs, and camps will

be provided. (odd years)

BTCM-3110 Clinical Teaching in Bible

–Fa, Sp

1 hour

Students are assigned to assist a university instructor in

classroom teaching, evaluation, and related responsibilities. The

student must complete 45 clock hours of clinical involvement.

BTCM-3510 Small Group Ministry

–Fa

3 hours

Study of the theory and practice of the small group process

in ministry. Emphasis will be given to the formulation and

maintenance of small groups. Emphasis placed on how

evangelism and spiritual maturity can be fostered by the small

group environment.

BTCM-3520 Counseling and Mentoring Women

–Fa

3 hours

Study of the distinctives of biblical counseling specifically

applied to counseling women, the mandate and skill of mentoring

woman to woman, and biblical responses to life struggles that are

specific to women. Crosslisted as PYCH.

BTCM-3530

3 hours

Contemporary Ministry to Women and Girls

–Sp

Study of women today who are impacting the Church and

edifying the body of Christ through various ministry opportunities.

The course also includes a survey of current and potential full-

time, part-time and volunteer opportunities for women, concluding

with the development of each student’s own “dream ministry.”

(dual-listed with BTCM-6530 Contemporary Ministry to Women &

Girls)

BTCM-3540 Women in Church History

–Fa

3 hours

Study of women in various eras throughout Church history and

their impact on the body of Christ.

BTCM-3680 Children’s Ministries

–Fa, Sp

4 hours

Principles from Scripture are examined to prepare a biblical

philosophy for ministry to children in light of developmental

characteristics and contemporary sociological factors. Students

are equipped to utilize creative, interactive strategies for teaching

the Bible and to develop effective age-appropriate ministry

programs. Course consists of three weekly class sessions and a

two-hour teaching lab.

Prerequisites: BTCM-2400 Interpreting and

Teaching the Bible; major or minor status or permission of the

instructor.

BTCM-3685

3 hours

Children’s Ministries for Non-Majors

–Fa, Sp

Principles from Scripture are examined to prepare a biblical

philosophy for ministry to children in light of developmental

characteristics and contemporary sociological factors. Students

are equipped to utilize creative, interactive strategies for teaching

the Bible and to develop effective age-appropriate ministry

programs. Course consists of three weekly class sessions but

does not include the teaching lab.

BTCM-3700 Campus Ministries

–Sp

4 hours

Principles from Scripture are examined to prepare a biblical

philosophy for ministry to junior high and senior high youth in light

of developmental characteristics and contemporary sociological

factors. Students are equipped to utilize creative, interactive

strategies for teaching the Bible and to develop effective age-

appropriate ministry programs. Course consists of three weekly

class sessions and a two-hour teaching lab.

Prerequisites: BTCM-

2400 Interpreting and Teaching the Bible; major or minor status or

permission of the instructor.

BTCM-3705 Campus Ministries for Non-Majors

–Sp

3 hours

Principles from Scripture are examined to prepare a biblical

philosophy for ministry to junior high and senior high youth in light

of developmental characteristics and contemporary sociological

factors. Students are equipped to utilize creative, interactive

strategies for teaching the Bible and to develop effective age-

appropriate ministry programs. Course consists of three weekly

class sessions but does not include the teaching lab. (Fee: $20)

BTCM-3720 Adult Ministries

–Fa

4 hours

Principles from Scripture are examined to prepare a biblical

philosophy for ministry to adults in light of developmental

characteristics and contemporary sociological factors. Students

are equipped to utilize creative, interactive strategies for teaching

the Bible and to develop effective age-appropriate ministry

programs. Course consists of three weekly class sessions and a

two-hour teaching lab.

Prerequisites: BTCM-2400 Interpreting and

Teaching the Bible; major or minor status or permission of the

instructor.

BTCM-3725 Adult Ministries for Non-Majors

–Fa

3 hours

Principles from Scripture are examined to prepare a biblical

philosophy for ministry to adults in light of developmental

characteristics and contemporary sociological factors. Students

are equipped to utilize creative, interactive strategies for teaching

the Bible and to develop effective age-appropriate ministry

programs. Course consists of three weekly class sessions but

does not include the teaching lab.

BTCM-4100

3 hours

Leadership of Christian Educational Ministries

–Sp

An examination of models of leadership for Christian ministries,

emphasizing practical issues such as developing mission and

vision statements, creating effective leadership teams, and the

strategic planning, implementation, and oversight of ministries.

For youth ministry and Christian education majors, this must be

the final course taken from the sequence of the required BTCM

courses.

Prerequisites: For CE and youth ministries majors:

BTCM-2400 Interpreting and Teaching the Bible; BTCM-3680

Children’s Ministries; BTCM-3700 Campus Ministries; BTCM-

3720 Adult Ministries. No prerequisites for non-majors.

(Fee: $40)

BTCM-4300 Teaching Ministry of the Church

–Fa

3 hours

Course focuses on the practice of expressing biblical and

theological content in written documents and/or teaching

curriculum for various audiences and settings. Attention is given to

the variety of delivery methods for expositional teaching available

within a church’s ministry. (Crosslisted with BTAT) (dual-listed with

BTAT/BTCM-6300 Teaching Ministry of the Church)

BTCM-4740 Internship in Christian Ministries

3–12 hours

A mentored and evaluated ministry experience under the

direction of a qualified filed mentor. This is an opportunity to

utilize and develop knowledge and skills from classes in a

ministry context appropriate for student interest and preparation.

Repeatable up to 12 hours. Capstone course.

Prerequisites: 1)

Approval of the faculty of the School of Biblical and Theological

Studies. 2) Senior academic status. 3) Completion of the following

five courses: BTAT-2350 Theological Foundations of Ministry;

BTCM-2400 Interpreting and Teaching the Bible; BTCM-3680,

3700, or 3720 Children’s Ministries, Campus Ministries, or

Adult Ministries; BTAT-2400 Personal Evangelism or BTAT-3410

Discipleship; and one course in ministry concentration area.

Credit/No Credit.

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2016–17 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Course Descriptions

BTCM-2830 – BTCM-4740

BIBLICAL AND THEOLOGICAL STUDIES