1993-1994 Academic Catalog

Course requirements for the .r>n1mn.riPlhl1Pir1"1il!11P major~missions involve ninety quarter hours including: BEGE-171,172,273,274,375,376 (Gen. ed. req.) .... 24 Christian Education ....................................... 4-9 Old Testament Studies . .... .... ... ...... ..... ...... ..... 5-10 New Testament Studies ................................. 7-10 Philosophy .. .... .... ... .... ..... ... ..... ... ...... ..... .. ...... 5 Theology ................................................. 12-20 Missions, including: ....................................... 30 Religion and Culture .. .... .. ... .. .. .. .. ... .. 5 Missions Survey .. ...... .. .... .. ... .. .. .. .... 4 BEPT-345 Contemporary World Missions ... ......... 4 BEPT-346 The Missionary Process ..... .... .... .... .. . 3 BEPT-441 Independent Study in Missions ...... ...... 4 BEPT-450 Missionary Internship ...................... 10 Suggested electives: ANTH-180 Cultural Anthropology .. .... ..... ........ .... 5 CHMU-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-334 Sociology of Religion ...........· ............... 4 SOC-371 Family and Society .............................. 5 Patrick Nnoromele, a native of Nigeria, directed the honors program at the University of Kentucky before coming to Cedarville in 1992 to teach philosophy. missiology major utilizes courses from several academic disciplines to prepare students for a variety of internationally-focused careers, includ– ing professional missionary service and "tentmaker" missions. The major is described in detail in the Interdisciplinary Studies section of the catalog.

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