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SPA 101-102: Beginning Spanish Language and Culture I and II
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Students are put in the presence of authentic, unsimplified Spanish and are trained to use it in the dynamic context of communication. The emphasis is placed on oral proficiency, the development of skills, self-expression and cultural insight. Online laboratory work is required. Three hours each semester.
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SPA 201-202: Intermediate Spanish Language and Culture I and II
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Continuation of language study advancing students toward comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing while gaining a deeper appreciation for the Spanish-speaking culture, language, and people. Online laboratory work is required. Prerequisites: SPA101-102 or its equivalent. Three hours each semester.
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SPA 201-202 - Intermediate Spanish Language and Culture I and II
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SPA 205: Spanish Conversation
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This course is an advanced proficiencybased approach to oral skill development. Students speak the language in a range of contexts likely to be encountered in the Spanish-speaking culture, carrying out a range of functions likely to be necessary in dealing with others in the Spanishspeaking culture. Students are exposed to a repertoire of methods or techniques of speech in order to increase sociolinguistic competence. Two hours.
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SPA 210: Advanced Communication and Civilization
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This course provides a link between basic language work done thus far and the increasingly diversified advanced work students will encounter overseas. The class is designed to prepare students for the academic standards and teaching style in Latin countries. Students are exposed to a variety of genres in their readings, compositions and conversation, training them to analyze and synthesize their material and learning to become more articulate in the Spanish language. Three hours.
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STAT A RT100: Art Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Art Appreciation is a liberal arts course that seeks to expand the student's knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the visual arts. Exposure to great art and knowledge of objective criteria for evaluating it gives students the advantage of sound judgment, both in their own aesthetic choices and in their evaluation of the choices of others. The course is designed specifically to raise the level of awareness of students to the world of art that surrounds them. Three hours.
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YMI 214: Foundations and Philosophy of Youth Ministry
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Students will explore the modern history of youth ministry and will evaluate the four primary approaches in current use in light of biblical principles. Students will seek to understand contemporary adolescent issues and the essential ingredients needed to make an effective youth ministry. Students will develop strategies for integrating youth ministries into the local church. Areas of discussion will include parenting ministries and methods of building a volunteer staff and youth team. No prerequisites. Three hours.
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YMI 214 - Foundations and Philosophy of Youth Ministry
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YMI 224: Strategizing for Church and Campus Youth Programming
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Strategies will be developed for establishing strong ministry teams and for ministering to junior and senior high students, as well as to recent graduates. Students will examine the role in youth ministries of the Christian school, home schooling, and the public school. They will explore and analyze various curriculums and develop strategies for meeting the needs of youth in complex family and societal structures. Prerequisite: YMI214. Three hours.
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YMI 314: Cross-Cultural Youth Ministries
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Students will learn to assess issues relevant to specific urban youth cultures and to target the needs of youth in various culturally diverse people groups. Students will develop strategies for meeting the needs of youth in cross-cultural contexts and for church planting with youth as the target. They will also investigate various methods of reaching pre-adolescent youth. Students will investigate how to train youth to take leadership in effective church planting and development. This one-week course will be taught at the Urban Hope Training Center in inner-city Philadelphia. No prerequisites. Three hours.
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YMI 324: Counseling and Communicating with Contemporary Youth
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Students will seek to identify various methods of communicating biblical and spiritual truth to a changing youth culture. They will be equipped with techniques for establishing effective communication with young people. Various styles of communication, including small group discussions, informal teaching times, and the use of technology and music, will be examined. In addition, students will investigate counseling tools and techniques for working with families and youth in crisis counseling situations. Students will consider how to relate to the changing roles of adolescents as they mature in a diverse society. Legal issues of counseling will be examined, and students will evaluate how to determine the advisability of deferring troubled youth to professional counselors. Prerequisite YMI214. Three hours.
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YMI 410: Youth Ministry Internship
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
In this 12-week internship, students gain hands-on experience working with youth in a supervised field experience at an approved site under a seasoned mentor. Students will learn how to program and develop leadership aspects of youth ministry in real life. Prerequisites: YMI214, and YMI224. Three hours.
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