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Dean: Marvin K. Mayers, Ph.D. FACULTY

GRADUATE STUDIES

Students who hove completed a master's degree at an accredited institu­ tion, in a related field, may complete the doctoral program in 45 units. Those with an M.A. in a non-related field, or from an unaccredited school, will enter the 75 unit program with the possibility of reductions. 2. Those without intercultural/missions or Bible/theology may have additional course work added to their program. 3. All applicants must submit a written statement outlining their vocational obiectives and how the degree will relate to those obiectives Applicants should attach a one page typewritten letter to the application 4. Submit three letters of reference on forms supplied by the school. 5. All applicants are required to submit official transcripts of all previous schools attended. ADMISSION OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND RESIDENT ALIENS See page 13, and G-2 for requirements. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Doctor of Missiology (1) RESIDtNCE AND COURSE WORK Aminimum of one and one-half years (three semesters) of residence is required for the doctorate. While the doctorate is not awarded simply for completion of stated course work, there are basic unit requirements for the degree (75 semester hours). Afaculty advisor will guide each student in planning a program of courses to serve his or her ministry needs. Admission into the graduate program of the School of lntercultural Studies does not guarantee completion of the doctoral degree. Students who enter the D.Miss. program after completion of omaster's degree in a related field from an accredited institution must complete a minimum of 45 units at Biol □ University. Each student's program will be determined in consultation with the faculty advisor. Missiology: D.Miss. students will complete a minimum of 48 semester hours in intercultural studies and missiology. This core consists of: 21 units: ICS 501, 502, HTM 550, 742; STM 562, 661; and three units of Linguistics or Bible Translation. Missionaries with extensive field experi­ ence may request to fulfill these requirements through advanced tutorials. 6 units: ICS 879 and area specialization 21 units: Missiology or lntercultural studies electives to be determined in consul­ tation with the advisor. Theology foch student must complete 15 units of biblical/theological studies. This consists of HTM 751 and STM 775 and 9 units of electives approved by the advisor. Field Research and Dissertation: The D.Miss. requires 12 units of field research and dissertation credit. Acandidate with extended field experience may substitute 6 units of library research for the field research requirement. (2) ORAL INTERVIEW AND ADMISSION TO DOCTORAL STUDY All stude'nts will have an oral interview with a faculty committee to evaluate their progress and potential for successful completion of the doctoral program. The interview is scheduled after two semesters in residence, and the completion of at least one significant piece of written work demonstrating the student's skill in research writing. The results of this interview are reported to the faculty which votes either to admit, admit with conditions, or not to admit the student to doctoral study. (3) COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATIONS All students must poss comprehensive exams covering the following areas: l) lntercultural studies, 2) History and Theology of Mission, 3) Society, Technology and Missions, and 4) the student's specialization. These exams are given once ayear in April and serve as a major means of evaluating ostudent's suitability to continue studies toward the doctorate. (4) FIELD MINISTRY AND LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT All students must complete a minimum of three continuous years of practical mission'ory experience in ocross-cultural (or cross-subcultural) setting. It is assumed that the student will acquire fluency in a second language learned during this missionary service, and that this language will be the language of field research.

Professors: Cook, Kwast, S. Lingenfelter, Mayers Associate Professors Bruce, Dollar, Kraft, Liao Assistant Professor: J. Lingenfelter B iola as on institution has had o "heart" for Christian missions since its inception. The burden for the billions of non-Christians (3 billion plus today; 5 billion proiected by the year 2,000) has been great. There hos been an academic program at Biol □ stressing mission interests for decades and this was brought to a high level of refinement under the leadership of Dr. Clyde Cook. Biolo combines spiritual ministry with ohigh academic conceptualization that is realized through a strong faculty, a growing library facility, and emphasis on sound research to underlie the teaching program. Students can enrich their training in Bible, theology and psychology while at the School of lntercultural Studies by taking coursework at Talbot School of Theology and Rosemead School of Psychology They can also complete a specialization in intercultural studies and missions within the Talbot degree programs and a specialization in intercultural studies within the Rosemead degree program. The School of lntercultural Studies, in addition to its undergraduate work, offers graduate work leading to the Master of Arts, the Doctor of Missiology and anticipates offering the Doctor of Philosophy degree in intercultural studies. DEGREE PROGRAMS The School of lntercultural Studies was established: (l) to prepare missionary recruits from every notion with cross-cultural communication skills for international service. (2) To provide missions the opportunity to encourage the personal and academic development of their overseas staff. (3) To prepare ministers and Christian education professionals for the types of cross-cultural (and cross-subcultural) ministries they will face in today's multi-ethnic and multi-national world, especially as these impact the local church (e.g., sponsoring refugees, multi-ethnic churches, city-bred ministers called to rural churches and vice verso). Moster of Arts Degrees M.A. in lnterculturol Studies. The Master of Arts in lntercultural Studies is designed for those anticipating cross-cultural involvement, and who desire training skills of intercultural communication and service. It is a 42 unit program. M.A. in Missions. The Master of Arts in Missions is designed for those who wish ta integrate Biblical and lntercultural studies for cross-cultural ministry. It is a 62 unit program which may be reduced, based upon previous study. Doctor of Missiology The Doctor of Missiology is designed to prepare professionals for the highest level of service in the area of missions. More specifically, it seeks: (l) to develop research professionals in linguistics, Bible translation, anthropology, church growth, etc., to aid in and support the missionary enterprise; (2) to help prepare nationals of every nation for formal education service in their own culture; and to prepare educators and scholars from every nation at the very highest levels of education to teach in schools of higher learning; and (3) to train teachers and consultants for national and international educational and developmental institutions and agencies and consultants for both completing and checking Bible translations ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS All students must meet the following requirements: l. Possess a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university with a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) grude point average. Graduates from approved unaccredited colleges, if accepted, will be granted provisional acceptance, if G.P.A. is 3.4 or higher. Graduates from approved unaccredited colleges may be required to take certain additional liberal arts course work (not applicable toward the graduate degree), if their undergraduate program did not include these courses.

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