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RELM 365: Contemporary Youth Ministry
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Examines various youth ministry models, approaches and programs, including programs of the local church, para-church organizations, campus ministries and international youth outreach efforts.
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RELM 370: Living as Apprentices of Jesus
3.00 Credits
Friends University
RELM 350This course will examine the three primary components of soul transformation: the changing of our narrative, engaging in spiritual exercises, and participation in community. Built on the ideas, concepts, and practices of the Apprentice Series, this class will focus on the way in which we are formed in Christlikeness (Gal. 4:19).
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RELM 375: Renovation of the Heart
3.00 Credits
Friends University
RELM 350Picking up on the basic themes discussed in the course “Narrative, Exercise and Community,” this course will take a deeper, more detailed look at the inner workings of transformation. Using the seminal concepts of Dr. Dallas Willard and Richard J. Foster, this class will go beneath the surface of Christian formation practices and ideas.
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RELM 494: Internship 2
3.00 Credits
Friends University
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RELM 495: Advanced Studies: Christian Spiritual Formation
3.00 Credits
Friends University
RELM 350The aim of this class is to examine an issue, event or person in greater detail than is possible in a survey course. It allows the student a chance to probe deeply into an area of interest. This is a ‘culminating class’ that is ideally taken by upperclassmen.This course will be offered once a year in the Spring semester. Course topic will vary.Annually; Spring Semester only
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SOCI 100: Principles of Sociology
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Examines the similarities to be found among human groups and patterns of interaction common to different endeavors.(Meets Perspectives General Education Requirement.)
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SOCI 160: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Analysis of the major social problems of contemporary man, using the principles and the perspective of sociology. Consideration given to the problems of deviance, poverty, family disorganization, racial tension, human conflict and other social problems.(Meets Perspectives General Education Requirement.)
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SOCI 210: Individual & Family in Society
3.00 Credits
Friends University
(See Psychology)(Meets Perspectives General Education Requirement.)This course is cross listed with PSYC 210
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SOCI 211: Individual, Family and Society
3.00 Credits
Friends University
The purpose of this course is to better understand the dynamics of individual development within family and society. Special focus is given to effective functioning as a growing person in these sub-groups. Engaging in personal growth through the integration of knowledge and life situations is explored. Delivery Methods: HYB, ONL
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SOCI 215: Urban Issues, Urban Solutions
3.00 Credits
Friends University
The purpose of this course is to learn to observe and analyze a city to better understand the mission and role of social service and governmental agencies as well as non-profit and religious organizations, and also to learn the perspective of persons and groups who lack wealth, status and power within the society and who experience inequality, discrimination and other injustices.Cross listed with PSYC 215
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