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Premajor Requirements: CE 201, 302, 303. ~ Department Majors: 31 upper division units, including 301, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405 or 407, Physical Education 304, Educatio!.!, ~Q3-or Psychology 302, 308, and Psychology 301, 408. Required collateral cou~lt are: Missions, 4 hours. "!J"o 'i 103. EVANGELISM AND TEACHING. (2) An explanation and demonstration of the methods of preparing and presenting Biblical material, including ways of leading the pupil to an intelligent acceptance of Christ as Saviour. Designed for Christian Education majors. BIBLICAL BACKGROUNDS. (2) A geographical survey of the ancient Bible world together with a study of customs and manners in Bible times. 201. SURVEY OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. (3) Introduction to the field of Christian education to acquaint the student with its scope, functions , problems and vocational opportunities. 204. FIELD WORK. (0) Personal and group conferences on the practical Christian service of the Christian Education major including visitation, reports , and evalua­ tion of church curriculum materials. 301. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION. e) A functional study of the total educational program of the local church. 302. HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. (3) A survey of the historical and philosophical progress of Christian education. tracing the importance of Christian leadership through church related educational movements with special study of present trends . Designed to aid student to form a Biblical philosophy of Chris­ tian education. 303. TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS. (3) Instruction in and preparation of lessons for classroom presentation. Classroom theory and demonstration of teaching skills, methods of instruction for various age levels and investigation into curriculum and other resources. Study of evangelism in the teaching experience. 304. 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 handwork. 310. CURRICULUM IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. (2) Review of basic principles of curriculum construction and use of repre­ sentative 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. (2) Special consideration of Christian education in its application to the adolescent. Emphasis upon aids in Bible study and teaching, evangelism. worship. recreation , stewardship, and counseling youth. 35

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