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202. HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. (2) A survey of the historical progress of Christian education, tracing the importance of Christian leadership through church related educational movements with special

study of present trends. 204. FIELD WORK. (1)

Personal and group conferences on the practical Christian service uf the Christian Education major including visitation, reports, and evaluation of church curriculum materials. 301. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION. (2) A functional study of the total educational program of the local church. 302. DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AND HANDCRAFT. (2) The plan, purpose, and organization of the D.V.B.S. program, planning around a central theme. Collection of practical material and instruction in correlated hand­ work. 303. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF CHILDREN. (3) Practical application and evaluation of the organization and administration, cur­ ricula, program planning, methods and techniques employed by the church and other agencies with the objective of reaching children for Christ. 305. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF ADULTS. (3) Techniques in general program planning, organization, and administration of the adult church program, accenting the establishment and function of the Christian home. 307. BIBLE STUDY METHODS. (2) The study and use of various methods of Bible study to enable the student to find Bible truth for himself. 310. CURRICULUM IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. (2) Review of basic principles of curriculum construction and use of representative literature in the Christian education field . Includes evaluation and construction of materials for various age groups according to individual needs. 401. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF YOUTH. (3) Special consideration of Christian education in its application to the adolescent. Emphasis upon aids in Bible study and teaching, evangelism, worship, recreation, and stewardship. 402. CAMP LEADERSHIP. (2) Techniques of camp leadership, programming, and counseling. Required attend­ ance at week-end training conference. 403. SEMINAR: OBSERVATION AND RESEARCH. (2) Field trips to various Christian agencies and study projects related to problems in the Christian education field. 404. DIRECTED FIELD WORK. (2) An advanced course in the Christian education field g:ivrng practical experience in the areas of the student's vocational interest with faculty counseling and super­ vision. 405. WORKSHOP IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL. (2) Classroom preparation with practical training in approved summer Bible schools: seaside, rural, city, etc. 36

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