Master of Arts. Select of the Required Bible, Theology & Interpretation course options (3 credits). Select of the Communications course options (3 credits) (Ecept Org. Leadership concentration has own Comm. Elective) 3. Select 3 courses from the Bible, Theology & Interpretation Core ( credits) 4. Select 5 courses from one of the Concentrations (5 credits) SP9 SP9 SU9 FA9 FA9 SP0 SP0 SU0 FA0 FA0 SP SP SU Bible, Theology & Interpretation (Core) Select of the Required Bible course options below (3 credits) Either TH5 How to Develop a Biblical Worldview Or TH57 * Survey of Doctrine * TH57 Survey of Doctrine is a required course for those without a Bible College history Select of the Communications Elective course options below (3 credits) (Ecept Org Leadership: who have their own Communications Elective) Either BI50 Inductive Bible Study Or BI550 Principles of Bible Teaching Select 3 courses in Bible, Theology & Interpretation below (9 credits) BI503 Interpretation of Genesis BI504 Interpretation of the Gospels: Luke BI507 Interpretation of Romans BI508 Interpretation of Hebrews BI50 Inductive Bible Study BI5 Interpretation of Psalms BI53 Interpretation of Song of Songs BI50 Wisdom Literature BI53 A Chron. Interpr'n. of the Life of Christ BI56 Interpreting Biblical Prophecy: Daniel and Revelation BI53 Interpretation of the Gospels: John BI550 Principles of Bible Teaching TH56 Christology TH5 Apologetics TH5 Church and Baptist Distinctives TH53 Dispensational Premillennialism TH54 Dynamics of Spiritual Growth Concentration: Biblical Studies Select 5 additional courses from the above set for Bible, Theology & Interpretation (5 credits) Updated: /9/08, :4 PM Page of 6
SP9 SP9 SU9 FA9 FA9 SP0 SP0 SU0 FA0 Concentration: Counseling This Concentration's MA Degree is entirely prescribed below (For Summer modules, "M" = the week after Commencement; "M" = the net/second week). Required: the 3 courses below (9 credits) CO50 Biblical Theology of Counseling CO506 Biblical Philosophy of Counseling CO508 Methods of Biblical Change FA0 SP SP SU. Select Bible Elective course from the options below (3 credits) TH5 How to Develop a Biblical Worldview TH57 Survey of Doctrine 3. Select Communications Elective course from the options below (3 credits) CO535 Introduction to Group Counseling (Su) M M M CO539 Marriage and Family Counseling CO544 The Helping Relationship (Su) M M M 4. Select 5 additional Counseling Elective courses from the options below (5 credits) CO59 Evaluating Research CO50 Theories and Techniques CO530 Human Development CO53 Career Counseling CO535 Introduction to Group Counseling (Su) M M M CO539 Marriage and Family Counseling CO540 Abnormal Behavior CO54 Appraisal and Testing in Counseling (Su) M M M CO544 The Helping Relationship (Su) M M M CO549 Psychology of Grief and Bereavement CO550 Ethics and Professional Orientation CO56 Counseling Interventions for Women CO565 Ethnicity and Counseling CO580+ Practicum Can start any session after finishing CO50, CO506, CO508, CO50, CO535, CO544, and CO550 CO584 Spiritual Interventions in Counseling CO590+ Internship Can start any session after passing Orals and Comps CO67 Understanding and Treating Addictions CO67 Substance Addictions CO69 Behavioral Addictions CO630 Human Seuality CO70 Eval. & Cons.- Mental & Mood Disorders *** Other electives are available on a rotating schedule--see Advisor for details Updated: /9/08, :4 PM Page of 6
SP9 SP9 SU9 FA9 FA9 SP0 SP0 SU0 FA0 FA0 SP SP SU Concentration: Literature Select 5 courses from the options below (5 credits) EN507 Advanced Eposition & Criticism LI5 Principles of Literary Criticism LI57 Narrative Genre LI58 Dramatic Genre LI50 Puritan Writings of American Authors LI55 Readings in American Romanticism and Transcendentalism LI50 Readings in American Realism and Naturalism LI55 Readings in Modern American Thought LI530 The American Novel Concentration:Organizational Leadership Select 6 courses ( Required + 4 options) from the list below (8 credits) Required TH538 An Interpretive Study of Biblical Discipleship * OL50 Leading in Active Learning Environments Required OL50 Organizations as Learning Communities (Comm. Elective for this conc.) OL503 Strategic Thinking OL504 Developing Dynamic Teams OL505 Governance & Admin of Nonprofit Organizations OL506 Financial Management of Nonprofit Organizations OL507 Risk Management for Nonprofit Organizations * OL50 usually connected to the Wilderness Institute in May or Sept., but also runs on its own when students want the class, but are unable to attend WILD Updated: /9/08, :4 PM Page 3 of 6
SP9 SP9 SU9 FA9 FA9 SP0 SP0 SU0 FA0 Master of Arts in Literature (33-credit thesis degree) Required Communications Electives (6 credits) EN507 Advanced Eposition & Criticism LI5 Principles of Literary Criticism FA0 SP SP SU Required Bible course (3 credits) BI50 Inductive Bible Study Select of the Bible Elective course options below (3 credits) Either TH5 How to Develop a Biblical Worldview Or TH57 * Survey of Doctrine * TH57 Survey of Doctrine is a required course for those without a Bible College history 3 Required Literature courses (9 credits) LI57 Narrative Genre LI58 Dramatic Genre LI535 Thesis in American Literature Studies Select 4 additional Elective courses from the options below ( credits) LI50 Puritan Writings of American Authors LI55 Readings in American Romanticism and Transcendentalism LI50 Readings in American Realism and Nat. LI55 Readings in Modern American Thought LI530 The American Novel Can be scheduled in any Summer session as needed LI595 Readings in A readings course designed when a cohort of students may need another plan Updated: /9/08, :4 PM Page 4 of 6
SP9 SP9 SU9 FA9 FA9 SP0 SP0 SU0 FA0 Master of Education (Pre-Req.) TH57 Survey of Doctrine FA0 SP SP SU 7 Required courses (4 credits) ED500 The Philosophic Base of Education () ED506 Philosophy of Learning () ED50 Research Methods () ED53 Assessment of Learning () ED50 Development of Curriculum () ED569 Writing Practicum () TH54 Dynamics of Spiritual Growth () Select 5 additional Elective courses from the options below (5 credits) ED56 Leadership in Educational Settings (3) ED59 Advanced Curriculum Design (3) ED53 Learning Disabilities (3) ED548 Instructional Design (3) ED550 Contemporary Issues in Education (3) ED560 Principles & Methods of Teaching & Learning (3) ED565 Instructional Supervision (3) ED575 Theory Teaching Grammar (3) ED580 Educational Administration (3) ED58 School Finance (3) ED583 Public Relations & Development (3) ED584 School Law (3) LI5 Principles of Literary Criticism LI57 Narrative Genre LI58 Dramatic Genre Updated: /9/08, :4 PM Page 5 of 6
SP9 SP9 SU9 FA9 FA9 SP0 SP0 SU0 FA0 Master of Science in Counseling (For Summer modules, "M" = the week after Commencement; "M" = the net/second week) Required courses CO50 Biblical Theology of Counseling CO506 Biblical Philosophy of Counseling CO508 Methods of Biblical Change CO59 Evaluating Research CO50 Theories and Techniques CO530 Human Development CO53 Career Counseling CO535 Introduction to Group Counseling (Su) M M M CO539 Marriage and Family Counseling CO540 Abnormal Behavior CO54 Appraisal and Testing in Counseling (Su) M M M CO544 The Helping Relationship (Su) M M M CO550 Ethics and Professional Orientation CO565 Ethnicity and Counseling CO580+ Practicum Can start any session after finishing CO50, CO506, CO508, CO50, CO535, CO544, and CO550 CO590+ Internship Can start any session after passing Orals and Comps CO630 Human Seuality FA0 SP SP SU Select 3 additional Elective courses from the options below (9 credits) CO549 Psychology of Grief and Bereavement CO56 Counseling Interventions for Women CO584 Spiritual Interventions in Counseling CO67 Understanding and Treating Addictions CO67 Substance Addictions CO69 Behavioral Addictions CO70 Eval. & Cons.- Mental & Mood Disorders *** Other electives are available on a rotating schedule--see Advisor for details Updated: /9/08, :4 PM Page 6 of 6