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History Minor
most effective means possible to advance the gospel and integrate biblical truth into other disciplines that this minor might accompany. Curriculum Requirements An Intercultural Studies Minor is offered with the completion of the courses listed below. Students must consult with a department advisor.
ANTH 402 Family, Kinship and Gender SOCI 320 Marriage and the Family SOCI 352
Social Inequality: Race, Class and Gender
SOCI 460 Topics in Sociology 3 PSYC 345 Psychology of Gender The following courses may be taken with a gender focused topic:
Program Courses ANTH 200
ENGL 430 Special Studies in Literature ENGL 454 Studies in Literary Theory ENGL 460 Studies in Genre PSYC 470 Current Topics in Psychology Total Credits
General Cultural Anthropology
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All students completing a minor are required to take the following as a Bible or Intercultural Studies elective: BBST 458 Theology of Mission
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or INCS 450 Theology of Mission Select 15 additional INCS credits 1
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1 Students are required to take BBST 450 as one of their Bible electives. Does not count toward the Gender Studies Minor credits. 2 Must be taken as Gender and Globalization or Gender and Communication. 3 Must be taken as Film, Art, Race, and Gender or Feminist Movements. History Minor Mission History is a study of the past. It's learning about families, neighborhoods, and states, and the ideas that drive them. The mission of the History minor is for students to grow in knowledge of the beauty and diversity of civilizations, and to prepare students to read critically, discuss intelligently, and write persuasively. Curriculum Requirements
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12 credits must be upper-division. International Development Minor Mission The International Development minor will provide students with the background, knowledge, and understanding to effectively interact with Christian development practitioners to meet the physical (health, education, housing, etc.) and spiritual needs of individuals. In addition, students will be equipped to work with a diversity of development organizations and other non-governmental and governmental organizations to address contemporary development issues. Curriculum Requirements The minor is offered with the completion of 18 credits of specified Intercultural Studies and Anthropology courses and 3 specified credits in a Bible elective.
A History Minor is offered with the completion of 18 credits beyond the Core Curriculum (GE) requirements, 12 of which must be upper-division. Program-Specific Core Curriculum (GE) Courses HIST 100 World Civilizations I HIST 101 World Civilizations II HIST 200 United States History To 1865 HIST 201 United States History Since 1865 Program Courses Select a minimum of 3 credits in each of three concentrations (African/Middle Eastern/Asian Civilization, European Civilization, Civilizations of the Americas) 1 The remaining 9 credits may be chosen from either the three concentrations or any other History course offerings.
Program Courses ANTH 200
General Cultural Anthropology
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ANTH 403 INCS 345 INCS 433
Economic Anthropology
Introduction to International Development Community Development Models and Strategies Micro Issues in Relief and Development 1 Project Evaluation and Assessment 1
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INCS 347 INCS 435
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Students are required to complete 3 credits of specified Bible coursework through the completion of one of the following courses: BBST 465 Integration Seminar (taken as ’Justice, Advocacy, and the Kingdom of God’) BBST 458 Theology of Mission INCS 450 Theology of Mission Total Credits
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1 Concentration details may be found under the History, B.A. (p. 86) program page. Intercultural Studies Minor Mission The Intercultural Studies minor equips students in areas of theology, history, culture and strategic planning as each relates to cross-cultural evangelical witness and service. Contexts of diverse populations and overseas work in urban, rural, and other global considerations seek the
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