Major in Applied Ministry: Cross-Cultural Emphasis
The genius of the liberal arts university is the diversity it offers to any discipline. "Missions" is truly an interdisciplinary program. Like other Applied Ministry (AMIN) emphases, it has a core of Bible and Theology. The two courses in anthropology come from the division of Behavioral and Social Sciences.
Cross-Cultural Ministry works well with minors in any of the following and more: Bible, Anthropology, TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), Business, Communication, or Music.
| Missiology Courses |
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| AMIN 275, Survey of CCM |
3 hours |
| Select three from this group |
9 hours |
| AMIN 218, Introduction to Evangelism |
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| AMIN 395, Principles and Methods of CCM |
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| AMIN 495, Research and Readings in CCM |
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| CCM Electives (3 hours) |
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| Select one from this group |
3 hours |
| AMIN 315, Local Church Internship |
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| AMIN 316, General Ministry Internship |
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| Bible and Theology Courses |
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| Bible, 200 level or greater |
6 hours |
| REL 341, Christian Doctrines |
3 hours |
| REL 342, World Religions |
3 hours |
| REL 356, Baptist History and Theology |
3 hours |
| Anthropology Courses |
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| SASW 205, Cultural Anthropology |
3 hours |
| SASW 335, Language, Culture, and Communication |
3 hours | |
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