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Course Criteria
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16.00 Credits
The student will receive supervised experience in performing duties in an actual business environment with emphasis on observing the management decision making process involved in the conversion of resources into sales of goods and/or services. For International Business students, this course is part of a 16 credit hour international studies experience. Class 3-4. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. (On Demand)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A one-to-four credit hour course to be utilized for seminars, special lectures in topics not offered in the catalog, and as a mechanism for developing new courses. Subjects offered under this number may include the full spectrum of the business field. This course may be taken more than one time when the topics are different. Class 1-4. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of missionary endeavor in the contemporary world, the principles of missions, and the Biblical basis for missions. Included also are the relationships between the western missionary and non-missionary personnel and the national church. Class 3. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
The principles and practical application of adaptation to other cultural systems. Included are such concepts as culture shock, contextualization, and interpersonal relationships in the cross-cultural context. Class 3. (Fall, Even years)
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3.00 Credits
A study of human communication across cultures. The role of economic, political, technological, social, and religious values in the communication process will be studied. Principles of verbal and non-verbal intercultural communication will be discussed. Class 3. (Spring, Odd years)
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of cultural anthropology involving the concepts of culture, race, and such aspects of primitive society as status, marriage, kinship, and political and religious systems, with emphasis on both the practical and theoretical treatment of cultural anthropology. Class 3. (Fall, Odd years)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the doctrines and present practices of the major world religions, such as Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Shinto, and Judaism. Religious beliefs and practices of animism and tribal religions are also included. Class 3. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Conducted in cooperation with churches and/or mission organizations to offer the student a supervised experience in a cross-cultural setting with a professional currently in full-time Christian mission. The experience must be an immersion into a cultural context outside of the student's daily norm. Students must remain in the cross-cultural ministry setting for at least 30 days. Students will be expected to reflect upon their experience in a research project. Class 3. Prerequisites: CCLT 1013 or CCLT 3203, Junior Standing and Permission of Instructor. (On Demand)
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3.00 Credits
Conducted in cooperation with churches and/or mission organizations to offer the student a supervised experience in a cross-cultural setting with a professional currently in full-time Christian mission. The experience must be an immersion into a cultural context outside of the student's daily norm. Students must remain in the cross-cultural ministry setting for at least 60 days. Students will be expected to reflect upon their experience in a research project. Class 6. Prerequisites: CCLT 1013 or CCLT 3203, Junior Standing and Permission of Instructor. (On Demand)
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3.00 Credits
A course to be utilized for seminars or special lectures in topics which are not offered on a regular basis, and tours focusing on an understanding and appreciation of the peoples of other cultures, and emphasizing the significance of being a world Christian. This course may be taken more than one time when the topics are different. Class 1-3. (Spring, Even years)
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