1991-1992 Academic Catalog

58 Biblical Education Course requirements for the Comprehensive Bible major-missions emphasis involve ninety quarter hours including: BEGE-171,172,273,274,375,376 (Gen. Ed. Reqmts.) ............................ 24 Old Testament Studies ····················-·····-···········································5-10 New Testament Studies ········-···························································· 7-10 Philosophy ............................................................................................. 5 Theology ......................................................................................... 12~20 Church Education ................................................................................ 4-9 Missions, including............................................................................... 30 BEPH-226 Religion and Culture ......................................................... 5 BEPT-242 Missions Survey ................................................................ 4 BEPT-345 ContemporaryWorldMissions ......................................... .4 BEPT-346 The Missionary Process ..................................................... 3 BEPT-441 Independent Study in Missions ......................................... .4 BEPT-450 Missionary Internship ...................................................... 10 Floyd Elrrwre, aformer missionary to Honduras, teaches many ofthe missions-related courses. In 1991 he traveled to India to help translate the Bible into several regional dialects. Suggested electives: ANTH-180 Cultural Anthropology ......................................................... 5 CIIMU-253 Song Leading ..................................................................... 2 CIS-100 Introduction to Computers ........................................................ 2 COM-314 Intercultural Communication ................................................ .4 COM-324 Interpersonal Communication................................................ 3 PYCH-160 General Psychology ............................................................. 5 SOC-371 Family and Society ................................................................. 5 SOC-334 Sociology ofReligion ............................................................ .4 5 5 5 ................................. 5 ............................. 2 l --·-.. -... -.............. ;:....... 4' 4 .,................., 4 .1$,tlil'!:b'+W ·~ .... ~- Uhilh 5 5 4 5 <llel:l;l,Ve; ._.....................-..... 5 Historyelective. ·······················~· 4 Electives .-,~····· .........................,•. 14 1'otil--.:.._.-~~--SO n;::,J:>v•'-·>A¥l.J-..:.,"-.J.:>. ELGk ............... 5 4 BEPI'.-450 llltethsb:iP ........................ l 0 4 g 8: -Jru<:>;;UVQi ,-,.._,.,.••,••, .........,...." ....., ..... 14

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