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of evangelism and edification, spiritual gifts, training and equipping lay leadership, and an examination of contemporary career opportunities and parachurch ministries. When Offered: Fall/Spring. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CEED 242 - Psychology of Learning and Development An overview of theories related to educational psychology and human development with specific application to ministry contexts in the local church and other ministry agencies. When Offered: Spring. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CEED 254 - Leadership Development Overview of biblical and contemporary leadership theories applied to personal leadership development and the equipping of volunteer leaders within the local church. When Offered: Spring. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CEED 255 - Foundations of Spiritual Formation This course will provide a biblical overview of the fundamentals of developing and maintaining a deep and abiding relationship with God through theological, integrative and experiential perspectives. When Offered: Fall. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CEED 260 - Interpersonal and Cross-Cultural Relationships in Christian Ministry Focuses on development of relationships and communication skills between individuals, small groups and within multiracial and multi-ethnic congregations. Includes conflict resolution in ministry. When Offered: Fall/ Spring. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CEED 312 - Christian Ministry Skills Includes instruction and skill development in a variety of functions expected of those in full-time Christian ministry, including examples such as: public speaking and giving extemporaneous remarks, public prayer, worship service introductions, worship service coordination, working with church boards and pastoral leadership, conducting meetings, leading church staff, selecting staff, conducting the ordinances of baptism and the Lord’s Supper; and essentials regarding conducing weddings, funerals, hospital visitation, and pre-engagement training as time permits. When

properties, the behavior of ensembles of molecules, diffusion, kinetics, and complex reaction systems. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory, weekly. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 402. Fee: $110. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 4. CHEM 411 - Biochemistry I Structures and properties of the biomolecular components of cells and their action in biological systems. Topics include: proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleotides, nucleic acids, vitamins and coenzymes. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 302. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CHEM 412 - Biochemistry II Mathematical treatment of bioenergetics emphasizing major concepts and problem solving; principles of metabolic processes. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours lecture. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 411 or BIOS 411. Corequisite(s): CHEM 413. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CHEM 413 - Laboratory in Biochemistry A laboratory course to accompany CHEM 411, 412 (BIOS 411, 412). The isolation, characterization and analysis of biomolecules including the use of biochemical instrumentation and methodology for work in protein isolation, enzymology, and immunology. Lecture/Lab Hours: Six hours laboratory weekly. Prerequisite(s): BIOS 411 or CHEM 411. Corequisite(s): CHEM 412. Fee: $110. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CHEM 420 - Special Topics in Chemistry Subjects include such areas as the chemical literature, various instrumental methods, polymers, organometallics and industrial chemistry. Restriction(s): Must be a Junior or Senior CPE (BCHM, CHEM, PHEP, PHSC, PHYS) or Biological Sciences (BIES, BIHB, BIOS, BISI) major. Fee: May involve lab fees of up to $130. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 1–3. CHEM 430 - Advanced Organic Chemistry A continuation of the year-long course in organic chemistry for those planning careers in chemistry. This course will deal with reaction mechanisms, unique reactivity and an in-depth study of multi-step syntheses from the chemical literature. An oral presentation on a current topic within organic chemistry will be required. When Offered: Fall. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 301, 302, 311, 312 each with a “C+” or higher. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CHEM 431 - Advanced Organic Chemistry Lab A continuation of the year-long course in organic chemistry for those planning careers in chemistry. Will incorporate more advanced laboratory techniques in the multi-step preparation of both reagents and compounds. Intermediate characterization as well as higher level use of spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques will be covered. When Offered: Fall. Lecture/Lab Hours: Six hours laboratory weekly. Prerequisite(s): 430 (concurrent registration permitted). Fee: $130. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CHEM 480 - Special Project in Chemistry Research or industrial internship. Restriction(s): Must be a Junior or Senior CPE (BCHM, CHEM, PHEP, PHSC, PHYS) or Biological Sciences (BIES, BIHB, BIOS, BISI) major. Note(s): Requires a written report. May be taken multiple times for a total of 6 credits. Fee: May involve lab fees of up to $130. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 1–3.

Offered: Spring. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CEED 313 - Christian Ministry Discipleship

A comprehensive overview of discipleship in the local church. Course includes equipping on the needs, expectations, roles, responsibilities, and competencies related to discipling believers, reproducing disciples, and for leading effective Christian discipleship ministries. When Offered: Fall. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CEED 319 - Media in Ministry Skill development in the design and use of audio-visual technology for use in ministry to all age levels and in a wide variety of teaching settings. Cross-listed: TTCE 649. Note(s): By arrangement. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 320 - Methods of Bible Study Foundational development of the Inductive Bible study method applied to narrative and epistolary literature with additional methods explored including biographical, topical, book, and word study. When Offered: Fall/ Spring. Cross-listed: BBST 320. Prerequisite(s): BBST 103. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CEED 326 - Counseling Methods Investigation of foundations for pastoral counseling to individuals and families in ministry settings. Study of psychological theories and a vision for church community will be followed by the development of personal counseling skills for listening and compassion. When Offered: Spring. Restriction(s): Must be a Christian Ministries (CHMN) major. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CEED 330 - Biblical Research and Interpretation Evaluation of various Bible translations and instruction in the use of computer-based biblical research tools with an emphasis on the use of these tools for the development of instructional lesson plans. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CEED 406 - Parachurch Youth Ministries Focus on the various types of parachurch ministry to middle school and senior high age students available. Includes principles which make parachurch ministry different from local church youth ministry and principles for beginning a new parachurch campus club. When Offered: Spring. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 411 - Women’s and Men’s Ministry in Christian Education An examination of the biblical, historical, and contemporary perspectives of women and men in leadership roles within a ministry. Assessment of role expectation, relationships and vocational opportunities. When

Christian Ministries A division of Talbot School of Theology Faculty Dean:

Clinton E. Arnold, Ph.D.

Dean of the Faculty:

Scott B. Rae, Ph.D.

Chair:

Frederick Cardoza, Ph.D.

Professor(s):

Carr, Eguizabal, Esqueda, Issler, Lawson

Associate Professor(s):

Cardoza, Keehn, Kim

Research Professor(s):

Anthony, Wright

Courses CEED 150 - Foundations of Ministry

An overview of the discipline of Christian Education Ministries. Topics of study include the historical and theological nature of the church, principles

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