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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisites: WRSP 101, 102, 201, 302, 320. This is a study of congregational worship practices in the evangelical traditions. Special attention is given to song selection, programming, conducting concepts, vocal and band rehearsal techniques and the integration of multimedia, drama, and creative movement into the worship ministry.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour This is a faculty supervised, 40 minute presentation of a worship program. The student must demonstrate the ability to organize a worship program using a variety of media, drama, lighting, and instrumentation. Twenty minutes is devoted to traditional, classical music suitable for worship ministry. Twenty minutes is devoted to the presentation of literature representation of contemporary Christian, worship and praise, gospel song, or hymn-style repertoire.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
1-6 hours Prerequisites: WRSP 311, 312 This is a capstone course for those majoring in worship and music studies. The course is usually completed the summer between the junior and senior year. Special consideration is given to course completion during last semester of a student's senior year. It includes a minimum of 400 hours supervised ministry experience in an approved worship ministry. Application procedures processed through the Career Center. Must apply semester prior to completing internship.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours This course will take a comprehensive examination of contemporary issues related to Youth Ministry. Areas of emphasis will include adolescent behavioral issues, ministerial models and trends that are being practiced among youth ministries, vocational issues among youth ministers/workers, and technological issues that will enhance youth ministry.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours This course will investigate specific elements and issues that are building blocks for camping ministry. Such elements and issues will include starting a camp, programming, recreation, staffing, budgeting, legal issues, promotional methods, camp counseling, camping options and management principles will be addressed. The course will include a full day of on-site training in order to get a hands-on look and feel of the significant ministry of camping.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Organization This course will take a comprehensive examination of critical areas for the individual who gives or is considering leadership in a Christian youth organization. An exposition of Biblical passages supporting the establishment and function of Christian youth organizations and their supportive relationship to the local church will be presented. After which, pragmatic applications to effectively direct/manage a Christian youth organization will be examined.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours to Youth Ministry Prerequisite: Senior with Youth Concentration A capstone course designed to equip the student in developing a master plan for ministry. Attention is given to the student's spiritual life, personal life and ministry life. Topics addressed include: the call to ministry; stages of ministry; finding the right church; personal piety; and staff development. Previously mastered information, principles and concepts are integrated with new content as the student synthesizes these into a master plan for ministry.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisites: YOUT 201, 301, 350, 447, and PATH 350 A study of the planning and implementation of the ministry vehicle. Specific programming aspects of the large meeting, small group meeting, activities, camping and missions projects will be examined. Attention will be given to annual calendar planning and organization skills.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1 to 3 hours
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1 to 3 hours Ministry YOUT 499 Youth Ministry Internship 1 to 6 hours Prerequisites: Junior/Senior status, successful completion of YOUT 201, 301 and permission from the youth internship director This internship will focus on both the programming and leadership aspects of youth ministry. It will be a supervised field experience at an approved site. Application procedures processed through the Career Center. Must apply semester prior to completing internship.
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