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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. Note(s): Christian Ministries majors only. Unit(s): 3. CEED 330 - Biblical Research & 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. Biblically based study of leadership principles and practices, including a theology of leadership. Leadership theory and development of personal leadership qualities will be emphasized. When Offered: By arrangement. Note(s): This course to be taken only by students in the B.A. Program prior to Fall 2009. Unit(s): 3. CEED 372 - Christian Education of Children Discovery and evaluation of methods and materials appropriate for achieving learning objectives which meet the physical, mental, social, emotional and spiritual needs of children (birth through grade six). Students may choose 373 or 374. When Offered: By arrangement. Prerequisite(s): 150, 261. Note(s): This course to be taken only by students in the B.A. Program prior to Fall 2009. Unit(s): 3. CEED 373 - Christian Education of Youth Examination of the adolescent in our culture with emphasis upon designing a ministry to this age level within the context of the local church and para-church agencies. Each student will prepare a model ministry to this age level (junior high through college) for use in enlistment and training of workers and parents. Students may choose 372 or 374. When Offered: By arrangement. Prerequisite(s): 150, 261. Note(s): This course to be taken only by students in the B.A. Program prior to Fall 2009. Unit(s): 3. CEED 374 - Christian Education of Adults Focus on understanding the needs and development of Prerequisite(s): BLGR 101 and 102. Unit(s): 3. CEED 351 - Leadership for Christian Ministry contemporary adults. Discovery of the uniqueness of adult learning and investigation of design, curricula, methods, and implementation of educational programs for the church and other agencies. Students may choose 372 or 373. When Offered: By arrangement. Prerequisite(s): 150, 261. Note(s): This course to be taken only by students in the B.A. Program prior to Fall 2009. Unit(s): 3. CEED 380 - Internship I: Career Development Personal and interactive evaluation of the student ʼ s calling to Christian ministry, including character, gifts, interests, and abilities. Field observations and other experiences designed to give perspective and aid in subsequent placement in vocational practicum and future employment in Christian education agencies. Ten hours per week in supervised ministry experience required. Note(s): This course to be taken only by students in the B.A. Program prior to Fall 2009. For Christian Education Ministries majors only. Fee: $20. Unit(s): 3. CEED 382 - Historical & Philosophical Foundations of Education Introduction to historical and philosophical foundations of Christian educational ministry. Each student will be expected to analyze his / her own view of the teaching and learning process to establish the framework for a personal and biblical philosophy of Christian education. When Offered: Spring semester. Prerequisite(s): 150, 252, 271. Note(s): This course to be taken only by students in the B.A. Program prior to Fall 2009. Unit(s): 3.

CEED 390 - Programming for Christian Ministries Focus on cultural exegesis, programming, and curriculum development for a Christian ministry setting (Church or parachurch). Age-specified focus (children, youth, adult) of programming will be discussed, including evangelism and discipleship models. Key focus of the course will include internship preparation. 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. Note(s): By arrangement. Unit(s): 2. CEED 408 - Youth Group Development & Programming This course is designed to help the professional youth worker design and implement the entire scope of and effective church- based junior high or high school youth ministry. When Offered: Spring, odd years. Unit(s): 2. CEED 411 - Women ʼ s & Men ʼ 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 Offered: Fall. Cross-listed: TTCE 514. Prerequisite(s): 150. Unit(s): 2. CEED 412 - Missions Education in the Church Prerequisite(s): 432 or 441 or 478. Unit(s): 3. CEED 406 - Parachurch Youth Ministries Basic administration of a program within the church ʼ s educational ministry through which missions is taught to all age levels. Cross- listed: TTCE 612. Note(s): By arrangement. Unit(s): 2. CEED 415 - Organization & Administration of Christian Ministries An introduction to the biblical principles and current practice of management: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and evaluating with special emphasis upon the application of these functions to church and parachurch administration. When Offered: Essential principles in curriculum formulation including evolution of existing curricula and curriculum writing experience. Cross-listed: TTCE 616. Prerequisite(s): One of the age level courses: 372, 373 or 374. Note(s): By arrangement. Unit(s): 2. CEED 419 - Models of Children's Ministry An exploration and assessment of various contemporary approaches to Children's Ministry, from birth to age 12. Includes practice in the development of ministry strategies involving family, community, and church resources. When Offered: Fall, odd years. Unit(s): 2. CEED 422 - Singles Ministries in the Church Issues and needs of never-married and formerly married persons, including identity crisis, role definition, self-acceptance and the development of intimacy. Resources, programs and skills for ministering to these needs are emphasized. Cross-listed: TTCE 716. Note(s): By arrangement. Unit(s): 2. CEED 426 - Foundations for Counseling Ministry Fall. Prerequisite(s): 150, 260. Unit(s): 3. CEED 416 - Curriculum Development 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 semester. Note(s): This course to be taken only by students in the B.A. Program prior to Fall 2009. C.E. Majors only. Unit(s): 3.

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