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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Staff Seminar available only in concentrated format. The seminar integrates ministry experience with biblical, theological, and philosophical principles. Evangelism, discipleship, counseling, and programming ministry for college/university students is explored in light of campus culture and trends. Credit only M.Div. students who choose to complete the core elective requirement in Servant Ministry by taking a second course in Christian Discipleship can meet this requirement by taking any course in the range, CM610-649
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kiesling For students with specialized interests/needs in selected areas of intermediate studies in Campus Ministry. Consult syllabus for prerequisites and course requirements. See academic policy. May be repeated
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kiesling Guided, independent, intermediate research in Campus Ministry. See academic policy and procedure. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kiesling For students with specialized interests/needs in selected areas of advanced studies in Campus Ministry. Consult syllabus for prerequisites and course requirements. See academic policy. May be repeated
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kiesling Guided, independent, advanced research in Campus Ministry. See academic policy and procedures. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated.
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3.00 Credits
Holeman This course explores the theological, psychological, and clinical components of forgiveness. Interpersonal and intrapersonal elements of forgiveness receive particular emphasis. Procedures for implementing forgiveness in pastoral and clinical counseling settings are reviewed
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3.00 Credits
Mucherera This course is designed as an examination of the theory and practice of a post-modern approach to counseling from the perspective of narrative. The process of authoring and reauthoring lives through stories will be examined from the disciplines of literature, psychology, Bible, theology, psychotherapy, and spiritual direction
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Gatobu, Headley, Holeman, Mucherera, Sierra, Stratton For students with specialized interests/needs in selected areas of introductory study in Counseling. Consult syllabus for prerequisites and course requirements. See academic policy. May be repeated
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Gatobu, Headley, Holeman, Mucherera, Sierra, Stratton Guided, independent, introductory research in Counseling. See academic policy and procedures. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated
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3.00 Credits
Gatobu, Headley, Holeman, Sierra, Stratton A survey of classical and contemporary theories of counseling. Attention is given to theories of personality, the development of dysfunctional problems, techniques, and application of each theory. Students will develop their view and model of counseling based upon their theological assumptions and their study of counseling theories. Readings, lectures, and role-playing are part of the course's methodology
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