1991-1992 Academic Catalog

130 Interdisciplinary Studies The missiology concentration provides students with a missiological view of the international community. fuvolving coursework in missions, philoso– phy, sociology, geography, political science, economics, and literature, this program prepares students for a variety ofmissions-related positions. Course requirements involve eighty to eighty-eight quarter hours including: International studies core requirements ................................................. .32 1 ANTII-180 Cultural Anthropology ......................................................... 5 BEPH 226 Religion and Culture.............................................................. 5 BUS-291 futernational Business .............................................................. 3 2 COM-214 futercultural Communication ................................................ .4 GE0-250 Introduction to Geography ....................................................... 2 GE0-351 World Regional Geography - Western Hemisphere................. .4 (or GE0-352 World Regional Geography- Eastern Hemisphere ............ .4) 3 HIST-203 History of Civilization............................................................ 4 LANG-308 Linguistics for Language Learning ........................................ 5 Missiology concentration requirements .................................................. 27 BECE-361 Educational Work of the Church ........................................... .4 BEPT-240 Evangelism ............................................................................ 3 BEPT-242 Missions Survey ..................................................................... 4 BEPT-345 ContemporaryWorld Missions ............................................... 4 BEPT-346 The Missionary Process .......................................................... 3 BEPT-441 Independent Study in Missions ............................................... 3 Cross-cultural international experience. ................................................... 6 (This requirement may be satisfied by taking a missionary internship, study– ing a foreign language abroad, or by attending the Institute for Holy Land Studies in Jerusalem, Israel.) Electives selectedfrom thefollowing ................................................. 21-29 Two courses in philosophy: BEPH-220 futroduction to Philosophy .................................................. 5 BEPH-225 Ethics ................................................................................. 5 BEPH-325 Philosophy ofReligion ....................................................... 3 BEPH-333 Christian Evidences andApologetics .................................. 3 One course in sociology: SOC-334 Sociology ofReligion .......................................................... .4 SOC-371 Family and Society ............................................................... 5 SOC-374 Urban Sociology .................................................................. 3 One course in geography or political science: GE0-351 or GE0-352 World Regional Geography ............................. .4 HIST-405 Great Power Diplomacy ........................................................ ..4 HIST/POLS-321 History and Political Development in EastAsia ........ .4 HIST/POLS-322 The Middle East: History and Politics ....................... .4 POL-365 futernational Relations .......................................................... 5 One course in economics: ECON-335 Comparative Economic Systems ....................................... .4 ECON-336 futernational Economics .................................................... 4 ECON-338 Economic Development .................................................... 4 One course in literature: 4 LIT-231 World Literature .................................................................... 5 SPAN-460 Hispanic Civilization .......................................................... 4 Additional required cognates: Elementary modern foreign language (or 2 yrs. of high school language) 15 futermediate modern foreign language ................................................ 9-15 1 Satisfies the General Education requirement in social science 2 Satisfies the General Education requirement of a humanities elective 3 Satisfies the General Education requirement in history 4 Satisfies the General Education requirement in literature International Studies Major-Missiology Concentration Curriculum Summary: Proficiency requirements ...................................................................... 0-8 Other General Education requirements.............................................. 61-66 International studies core requirements .................................................. 32 Missiology concentration requirements ............................................. 80-88 Required cognates .............................................................................. 9-30 Electives ............................................................................................ 0-10 Total (minimum, not including proficiency)...................•........... 192-216

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=