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TALBOT SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY

effec tive single adult ministry. Various proven and experimental models of sin­ gle adult ministries will be exam ined. Elec tive. Offered spring, even years.

church-related camp. The use of wor­ ship, study, crafts, recreation and coun­ seling in church camping. Investigation into trends of camping, ceno-a.lized and decentralized camping. Techniques in planning and directing a camp pro­ gram, including counse lor train ing. Elective. Offered spring, even years. CE 691 Practicum in Ministry I (1) Structured field experience in a C.E. mini stry fie ld si te with an approved supervisor focus ing on the develop­ ment of students ' spiriwal gifts and personal skills applied to teaching the Bible. Required of the M.A.C.E. and M.A. Min. Fee: $50. CE 692 Practicum in Ministry II (1) Structured experiences in a C.E. min­ isu-y fi eld site with an approved supervi­ sor focus ing on leadership deve lop­ mem including assessing needs, setting goals, planning su-ategy, implementi ng programs and eva luating programs. Course may be repeated. Required of the M.A.C.E. and M.A. Min. CE 716 Ministry to Single Adults (2) Inves tiga tion of single adult minisu·ies in the context of the local church . Emphasis in the development of an

CE 675 Family Life Education in the Local Church (3) Objectives, organization and adminis­ u·ation of a program of family life edu­ cation in Lhe local church. Includes an analysis of current trends in fami ly li fe educa ti on. Required of M.A. Min. (M.F.M. ) students. CE 678 Adult Development and Education (2) A study of issues and developmental tasks of adults. Aue ntion to the min­ istry of meeting the needs and utili z­ ing the potential of adults. Elective. Offered spring, odd years. CE 681 Development of Youth Speaker Skills (2) Emphasis on tl1e package of skills neces­ sary to become an effec ti ve yo uth speaker. Includes the various types of speaking such as; evangelistic, discipling, teaching, preaching, testimony, sto1-y­ telling and more. Class will enable the studem to evaluate his/ her potential for tl1isarea of minisu-y and to sharpen those skills dwing tJ1e semester. Elective. CE 683 Camp Leadership (2) The philosophy, objectives, administra­ tion , program and leadership of a

CE 644 Music in the Church (2) The place of music in the church's pro­ gram. Cri Leria for Lh e se lect ion of approp1iate music. Techniques for lead­ ing music and teaching various groups. The relationship of music to worship, instruction and fellowship. Elective. CE 648 Current Trends in Youth Ministry (2) Emphasis on trends and issues related to life on a contemporary junior high or high school public school campus. Includes principl es for development of relati onships between the yo uth minister and local school administra­ tors wh ich will enable both to fun c­ tion effectively. Also contains princi­ ples for blending sllldents from pub­ lic, parochial and Christian campuses into your youth group. Elective. CE 649 Instructional Technology (2) Development and adm inistrati on of media for minisrry. Uses of tJ1e computer, print, audio, video, mixed media and mul­ timedia technology for promotion, educa­ tion and motivation. Elective Offered fall , even years and each lmertenn. CE 653 Childhood Development and Education (2) The child from birth to 12 yea rs with emphas is on deve lopment of moral and re li gious va lu es, cogniti ve processes and social relationships. In addition, an analysis is made of home and church ministries related to child­ hood education. Emphasis given to basic teaching and ministering skill s. Elective. Offered spring, even years. CE 661 Adolescent Culture and Development (3) Finding and meeting adolescent needs, writing objectives for youth ministry, leadership of learning experiences and outreach experiences, disciple-bui lding and rev iew of ava il ab le resources. Development of personal plans for minisu-y. Required of M.A. Youth Min­ isu-y. Offered spring, odd years. CE 662 Youth Education and Leadership (3) Emphasis on the leadership role in the local church, college campuses and mis­ sion field. Deve lopment of a yo uth leadership program within the local church. Studyof ex tra-church organiza­ tions and parent-teen relationships and minisrry emphasized. Required of M.A. Youth Ministry. Offered fall , odd years. CE 673 Biblical Foundations of Family Ministry (3) Building a theology of family minisrry. Relating biblical p1inciples to family and relationship issues. Required ofM.A.C.E., and M.A. Min. students.

CE 724 Advanced Methods of Educational Instruction (2)

Co nsideration given to the va ri ous philosophies of education, theories of learning, and the factors that influ­ ence learn ing. Emphasis give n to becoming a more effective teacher. Variables in motivati on, rete nti on, transfer and high level thinking wi ll be discussed. A supervised classroom teaching experi ence is required. Pre­ requisite: CE 461 or its equivalent, or by permiss ion of th e professor. Required of Th .M. and M.A.C.E. stu­ dents. Offered spring semester. CE 791 -792 Educational Practicum (2 , 2) Directed expe riences in educational ministries conducted through a local chur ch. Prax is in leadership for major educational functions for vari­ ous age leve ls. A minimum of 100 hours field involvemem per semester. Prerequisite: 48 units of cl ass work. Required of, and limited to, M.Div. students majoring in C.E.

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