Department ·of Christian Education
FACULTY Professor: Braun (chairperson) Associate Professor: Leonard Assistant Professors: Dirks, Radcliffe
Objectives: The Christian Education major is deslgned to prepare its graduates for professional ministries in church and para-church agencies, and to provide a foundation for graduate training. Therefore, at the completion of this major, the student will have: realized his identity in relation to his position in Christ and his spiritual gifts and abilities; developed his gifts and abilities related to Christian ministries; demonstrated the esse ntial knowledge and skills to study Scriptures inductively and to communicate Biblical truths effectively; analyzed the contributions of our heritage in Christian Education and related them to present and future goals; established a basic philosophy of Christian Education which incorporates the Biblical concepts of discipleship and leadership; demonstrated his ability to be sensitive to others as persons, understanding how people function in both individual and group learning experiences; developed and demonstrated his ability to function successfully in teaching roles and/or in leadership and administrative roles. Premajor requirement: Psychology 200. Department Major: A) A Core of 30 units of specified courses, including: 200, 301, 302. 303, 401 , 402. 403, 404; Psychology 301. Bible 400 should be taken as the Bible elective; B) An area of specialization of 18 units. Recognizing the broad variety of ministries in the field of Christian Education, the Department is providing the following twelve vocational areas from which students will select one 18-unit concentration: 1. Children 's Ministries 7. Counseling 2. Youth Ministries 8. Director of Christian Education 3. Adult Ministries 9. lntercultural Ministries 4. Church-Related Camping 10. Pastoral Ministries (Pre-Seminary) 5. Communications - Print Media 11. Pre-school Teacher 6. Communications - Radio, TV. , Film 12. Teacher Credential Program (elementary) (27 units) Detailed information regarding these areas of specialization may be secured in the Christian Education office. (Those students not wishing to specialize in a given area are urged to select the " Director of Christian Education" since it is the most general in nature.) Students desiring to enter the Christian Education major must make application for acceptance into the department prior to the first semester of the junior year, or within the first e ight weeks of the junior year for those entering the major as Juniors. The area of specialization should be declared at that time. Applications are available in the Christian Education office. NOTE: The Department encourages graduate study in preparation for most Christian education ministries. Those preparing for seminary should include a language in their slt!dy. See a department advisor for details. A course of study leading to the Master of Arts degree is available through Biola's Graduate School of Theology, Talbot Theological Seminary. Please see the Talbot catalog for details. The general education requirement for a forel~n language for those majoring in Christian Education may be met by two years of high school language or the first four units of ii college language.
200 EDUCATIONAL MINISTRIES OF THE tHlJRCH (3) Introduction to the field of Christian Education ttl acquaint the student with its scope, functions. problem! a11d
301 EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION (4)
Leadership, administration, and administrative patterns of church-related agencies and the educational program of the local church. Examination and application of major principles to various programs and Christian organizations. Prerequisite: 200 or Physical Education 210 if a camping major (may be
vocational opportunities.
300 OBSERVATIONAL LABORATORY (H
taken concurrently if necessary).
Guided experience in observing the teaching of chOdren at each age level and in various agencies (or situations); guided experience in observing youth ministries of vartbus types, noting leadership styles, methods and materials etnployed; or guided experience in observing the teaching of adults. May
302 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF CHILDREN (4) Needs, characteristics, thought processes and moral development of children. birth through grade 6; methods, resources, programs and issues in children's ministries;
be repeated for a maximum of 3 units.
church-home educational designs.
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