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GRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE SPRING SEMESTER JANUARY 7 APRIL 26, 2019 Multnomah Biblical Seminary & Multnomah Graduate School CALENDAR Continuing Student Registration begins... Mon-Fri, November 5-9 New Student Registration begins (on-line)... Mon, November 19 Classes begin... Mon, January 7 Late registration begins... Mon, January 7 Last day to late register... Fri, January 11 Last day to add classes... Fri, January 11 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday (no class)... Mon, January 21 Last day to drop a course without responsibility for grades... Fri, January 25 Spring Vacation... Mon - Fri, March 25-29 Classes resume... Mon, April 1 Last day to drop a course... Mon, April 1 Good Friday Holiday... Fri, April 19 Semester ends... Fri, April 26 Commencement... Fri, April 26

BEFORE YOU REGISTER 1. If you are a new student your enrollment deposit and payment arrangements are due prior to registration. 2. Current Students: Your account must be current to register. Log on to Self-Service to check the status of your account. If you have a stop that says Student Accounts or Payment, then go to the Student Accounts window to take care of your account. 3. If any of the following items are outstanding you will not be cleared to register: Admissions related documents if provisionally admitted (see Registrar s office) Immunization information (see Registrar s office) 4. Plan your schedule using a catalog or course plan from the year you started. A copy of the class schedule is attached; classes for spring semester can also be viewed on the Multnomah website (www.multnomah.edu) in Self-Service. If you need assistance in planning your schedule, contact your faculty advisor. New students contact the Registrar s office for assistance prior to your first semester. SCHEDULE FOR REGISTRATION Web registration will start at the times listed below for each group. Current Students Second and Third year graduate students (Class S2 or S3) First year graduate students (Class S1) November 5, 8:00 a.m. November 7, 8:00 a.m. New Students New students will be able to register starting November 19 after they are admitted and have paid their enrollment deposit. Detailed instructions will be sent via e-mail in mid- November. Returning Students Former students who are returning after an absence will be able to register between November 12 and January 4. Returning students need to contact the Admissions office to complete the re-enrollment process prior to being able to register. On-line registration will close for all students January 4 at 5:00 p.m. Late registration will open on January 7 for students who are not registered for classes. Late registration will take place at the Registrar s office between the hours of 9:00 and 4:00. Late registration cannot be done on-line. HOW YOU REGISTER Plan your schedule for next semester. Access Self-Service (Access the Multnomah web page; select Self-Service. Follow the directions on the attached page for web registration) and register for your classes. The system will check to make sure that all pre-requisites are met and that you do not have any schedule conflicts. During late registration contact the Registrar s office to register.

IMPORTANT ITEMS TO NOTE (related to on-line registration) First year seminary students must limit their choice of electives to 500 and 600 level classes. It is strongly recommended that you follow the course sequence as laid out in the course plan for your program. These can be found at www.multnomah.edu/resources/registrar/advising/course-plans. Complete all first-year courses before taking second year courses, etc. This will prevent you from having scheduling difficulties in later semesters. Contact the Registrar if you have questions about this. If you get an error message on one or more of the classes that you have selected to take, remove that class from your selections and save your other classes. If you believe that you should be able to take the class, contact the Registrar s office. We will review your situation and add the class if you qualify to take it. Note about course fees: Some courses have a course fee in addition to tuition. You can find the fee amount by clicking on the course ID in Self-Service. AFTER YOU REGISTER Classes begin on Monday, January 7. You should verify your class schedule in Self-Service prior to the first day of class to make sure everything is correct. Report any errors to the Registrar s Office by January 11. Add/Drop Students may add or drop courses at the Registrar s Office or on-line Jan. 7-11. Friday, Jan. 11 by 4:30 p.m. is the final day a class can be added to your spring schedule. After Jan. 11 you may still withdraw from classes but you must come to the Registrar s office to take care of this and there is a $5.00 per course fee for registration changes after January 11. You may withdraw from classes until April 1. (Veterans and students receiving financial aid note limitations on Progress Standards.) Late Registration Late registration begins on Monday, January 7. January 11 will be the last date to register. Late registration must be completed in person at the Registrar s office. DIRECTORY INFORMATION INCLUDES NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER, E-MAIL ADDRESS, DATES OF ATTENDANCE, DEGRESS AND AWARDS, HONOR ROLL, MAJOR OR MINOR, FULL-TIME/PART-TIME ENROLLMENT STATUS, CLASS STANDING, SPOUSE NAME, PHOTOGRAPH, AND WEIGHT AND HEIGHT OF ATHLETIC TEAM MEMBERS. THIS INFORMATION MAY BE RELEASED TO LEGITIMATE INQUIRERS. SEE REGISTRAR IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS.

Web Registration Instructions for Self-Service 1. Log in to Self-Service. New students - use the same user ID and password that you just created to access the Multnomah network. Continuing students contact IT (503.251.6555 or helpdesk@multnomah.edu) if you can t remember your password New students complete step 2, continuing students skip to step 3. 2. Then select the Addresses section under the My Profile tab. Your campus box number has been assigned as your on-campus address. Review your permanent address and verify that it is correct. If not, make changes and submit change. If you are not living in the residence halls, student apartments or at your permanent address, please create an off-campus address and supply your current local address. If there are addresses displayed that are no longer valid, please delete them. 3. Now select Register tab and select Traditional Courses and move through four steps: Select period, Review schedule, Finalize and Complete (detailed below). 4. Select the period and then search for courses using Section Search. Make sure period and session are correct (i.e. Spring 2019 01). If you insert the first letter of the course designator in the Course Code field (i.e. B for Bib502 or T for TH 508) the computer will return a list of courses to choose from. Do not use the keyword search field. Add the courses that you want to your shopping cart by clicking on the add button. Do this before going on to another selection. 5. After each course selection, go to New Search on left side of screen to get your next class. 6. After you have selected your courses and they are in your registration shopping cart, you need to register for them. Do this by clicking on Back to Registration and marking the checkbox for each course and then select Next. If all goes well you will be registered for your courses and you can print out the page showing your schedule. If you get an error message when you are registering your courses, you will need to correct the problem and then re-register your courses by marking the checkbox again and selecting Next. The system checks for time conflicts, pre-requisites and co-requisites. If you believe you should be able to enroll in a course that the computer is not allowing, please register for all your other courses and then talk with one of the registrar s staff about the course that you could not register for. 7. After you have completed the course registration process you should select Finish. This will finalize your schedule and cause the system to create your billing statement based on your registration. You can view your billing statement after you finalize your schedule. 8. Logout when you are done.

Subject Hrs Sec Time Days Rm Professor MULTNOMAH BIBLICAL SEMINARY - Portland Session 01 1/7/2019-4/26/2019 BIBLE BIB502 Isaiah through Malachi 3 01 8:00-10:50 AM T TL111 Josberger, R 02 Online 01A 01/07/19-03/03/19 TBA Zichterman, J BIB504 Gospels, Hebrews through Revelation 3 01 1:00-3:50 PM T TL112 Johnson, P/Terveen, J 02 Online 01B 03/04/19-04/28/19 TBA Johnson, P/Terveen, J BIB608 Text and Canon 3 01 8:30-9:45 AM MW TL115 Kutz, K 02 Online 01A 01/07/19-03/03/19 TBA Lubeck, R BIB614 Job 2 01 1:30-3:20 PM M TL227 Kutz, K BIB626 1 Corinthians: Problem Solving in Church 2 01 1:30-3:20 PM W TL227 Terveen, J BIB740 Independent Studies Seminar 2 01 Arranged TBA Chinn, D BIB814 Masters Colloquium 4 01 Online 01 01/07/19-04/26/19 TBA Baylis, A BIB824 History OT Scholarship & Interpretation 3 01 1:30-4:20 PM T TL227 Lubeck, R BIB840 Biblical Studies Thesis I 2 01 Arranged TBA Terveen, J BIB850 Biblical Studies Thesis II 2 01 Arranged TBA Terveen, J THEOLOGY/BIBLICAL THEOLOGY/HISTORICAL THEOLOGY HTH614 Church History to the Modern Era 3 01 8:00-10:50 AM T TL114 Johnson, P 02 Online 01A 01/07/19-03/03/19 TBA Johnson, P HTH704 Reformation & Post-Reformation Theology 3 01 Online 01B 03/04/19-04/28/19 TBA Harper, B TH 508 Christian Theology II 4 01 8:00-9:50 AM MW TL113 Harper, B 02 Online 01A 01/07/19-03/03/19 TBA Metzger, P TH 614 Gender & Sexuality in Church and Culture 2 01 4:00-5:50 PM T TL113 Harper, B/Feil, B TH 628 Contemporary Theologies 2 01 1:30-3:20 PM M TL112 Metzger, P TH 642 Apologetics Seminar 2 01 3:30-5:20 PM M TL227 Baylis, A TH 722 Studies in Ecclesiology 2 01 Online 01B 03/04/19-04/28/19 TBA Metzger, P TH 740 Independent Studies Seminar 2 01 Arranged TBA Chinn, D TH 742 Colloquium in Christian Theology 3 01 1:00-3:50 PM T TL114 Baylis, A TH 840 Thesis 2 01 Arranged TBA Harper, B TH 842 Thesis II 2 01 Arranged TBA Harper, B SPIRITUAL FORMATION SF 512 Principles of Spiritual Formation II 2 01 4:00-5:50 PM T TL111 Blom, C 02 5:30-7:20 PM W TL111 Fancher, K 03 Online 01A 01/07/19-03/03/19 TBA Blom, C SF 714 Prayer 2 01 11:00-12:50 PM T TL116 Blom, C SF 740 Guided Studies in Spiritual Formation 2 01 Arranged TBA Blom, C BIBLICAL LANGUAGES AND EXEGESIS GRK502 Principles of New Testament Greek II 3 01 1:00-3:50 PM M TL113 Koivisto, R 02 Online 01 01/07/19-04/26/19 TBA Terveen, J GRK502 Prin NT Greek II (optional) LAB 0 01 1:30-2:20 PM W TL113 Koivisto, R GRK652 Greek Exegesis 3 01 1:30-4:20 PM M TL114 Terveen, J GRK758 Readings in the Septuagint 3 01 2:30-5:20 PM W TL116 Kutz, K GRK802 New Testament Exegesis: Matthew 2 01 8:00-9:50 AM T TL116 Terveen, J GRK804 New Testament Exegesis: Matthew 3 01 8:00-10:50 AM T TL116 Terveen, J GRK822 Jesus Studies Seminar 3 01 8:00-10:50 AM T TL116 Terveen, J HEB622 Hebrew Grammar II 3 01 11:00-12:50 PM TTH TL115 Josberger, R 02 Online 01 01/07/19-04/28/19 TBA Kutz, K HEB722 Hebrew Reading and Exegesis 3 01 11:00-12:15 PM MW TL227 Josberger, R HEB832 Hebrew Exegesis Seminar II 3 01 12:30-3:20 PM Th TL227 Kutz, K MENTORED MINISTRY MM 700 Mentored Ministry-MACL 2 01 Arranged TBA Dueker, G MM 750 Mentored Ministry-MDIV 2 01 Arranged TBA Dueker, G MM 760 Mentored Ministry-MDIV 2 01 Arranged TBA Dueker, G MM 790 Chaplaincy Internship 2 01 Arranged TBA Dueker, G PASTORAL MINISTRY PM 605 Biblical Leadership 2 01 10:00-11:50 AM M TL113 Belokonny, M 02 Online 01B 03/04/19-04/28/19 TBA Belokonny, M PM 624 Orientation to Chaplaincy Ministry 2 01 Online 01A 01/07/19-03/03/19 TBA Trautmann, R PM 702 Teaching Practicum 2 01 Arranged TBA Josberger, R PM 740 Ministry Project 2 01 Arranged TBA Chinn, D PREACHING/COMMUNICATIONS PR 708 Communication Skills for Ministry & Lab 4 01 1:00-4:50 PM T TL117 Schiave, T PR 718 Preaching Poetic & Wisdom Literature 2 01 10:00-11:50 AM M TL117 Curtis, G COUNSELING CN 724 Marital Counseling 2 01 8:00-9:50 AM T TL227 Wecks, C CN 726 Crisis Counseling & Recovery Care 2 01 Online 01B 03/04/19-04/28/19 TBA Feil, B INTERCULTURAL STUDIES IS 604 Cultural Anthropology 2 01 3:30-5:20 PM T TL115 Alphonse, M IS 612 Biblical Theology of Missions 2 01 5:30-7:20 PM M TL111 Trautmann, R IS 642 Theology of Cultural Engagement 2 01 Online 01B 03/04/19-04/28/19 TBA Metzger, P

Subject Hrs Sec Time Days Rm Professor MULTNOMAH GRADUATE SCHOOL GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT & JUSTICE Session 01 1/7/2019-4/26/2019 GLS608 Justice, Development & Culture 2 01 7:40-9:30 PM M TL111 Fancher, K GLS615 Conflict, Refugees & Complex Disasters 2 01 7:40-9:30 PM W TL111 Fancher, K GLS618 Holistic Mission with Children at Risk 2 01 Online 01A 01/07/19-03/03/19 TBA Burch, G GLS621 Nonprofit Leadership & Administration 3 01 Online 01B 03/04/19-04/28/19 TBA Fancher, K GLS624 Applied Field Research Methodology 3 01 5:30-7:20 PM W TL227 Burch, G/Sethi, E 02 Online 01A 01/07/19-03/03/19 TBA Newsome, M GLS630 Global Develpmnt & Justice Internship I 2 01 Arranged TBA Burch, G GLS632 Community Development in Practice 2 01 7:40-9:30 PM M TL113 Burch, G/Barber, L 02 Online 01B 03/04/19-04/28/19 TBA Benesh, S GLS640 Global Develpmnt & Justice Internship II 2 01 Arranged TBA Burch, G GLS660 Topics in Global Development & Justice 2 01 5:30-7:20 PM M TL113 Fancher, K 02 Arranged TBA Burch, G GLS714 Approaches to Economic Development 3 01 7:40-9:30 PM W TL227 Sethi, E GLS740 Peacebuilding Internship 2 01 Arranged TBA Fancher, K IS 612 Biblical Theology of Missions 2 01 5:30-7:20 PM M TL111 Trautmann, R IS 642 Theology of Cultural Engagement 2 01 Online 01B 03/04/19-04/28/19 TBA Metzger, P SF 512 Principles of Spiritual Formation II 2 01 4:00-5:50 PM T TL111 Blom, C 02 5:30-7:20 PM W TL111 Fancher, K 03 Online 01A 01/07/19-03/03/19 TBA Blom, C TESOL Session 01 1/7/2019-4/26/2019 LIN516 Grammar for TESOL 3 01 3:30-4:45 PM MW TL111 Bess, M LIN518 Language Assessment and Evaluation 3 01 1:00-2:15 PM MW TL116 Kidney, K LIN542 Culture, Language & Instruct Practices 2 01 2:30-3:20 PM MW TL111 Kidney, K LIN552 Teaching Oral & Written Communication 3 01 6:30-9:20 PM M TL115 French, K LIN554 Theories of 2nd Language Acquisition 3 01 11:00-12:15 PM MW TL111 Kidney, K LIN556 Introduction to Educational Research 2 01 9:00-10:50 AM M TL227 Johnson, M LIN558 ESOL Supervised Teaching Practicum 3 01 6:30-9:20 PM W TL112 Kidney, K LIN600 TESOL Internship 3 01 Arranged TBA Kidney, K LIN700 Thesis 3 01 Arranged TBA White, G

SCHEDULE PLANNING WORKSHEET Name Class Program Dept. No. Sec. SUBJECTS IN CATALOG ORDER Sem. Hrs. Hour Days M T W Th F Check for conflicts on this schedule. Time MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00 9:00 10:00 *Chapel 11:00 12:00/ 12:30 1:30 2:30 3:30 *Devotional sessions are available at this time, but are not required. KEY TO CLASSROOM LOCATIONS B1-4... Bradley Hall L101-110... Library T111-227 Travis-Lovitt Hall