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PT 76 1 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION (Same as CE 661) (2) F1nd1ng and meeting adolescent needs, writing objectives for youth mInIstry, lead­ ership of learni ng experiences and out­ reach experiences, disciple-building and 1-eview of available resouI-ces . Develop­ ment of personal plans for ministry Elective. PT 77 1 YOUNG ADULT DEVELOP­ MENT AND EDUCATION (Same as CE 671)(2) Survey of issues confronting young adults In contemporary li fe and opportunities for the church wi thin the concept of ministry to assist those In young adulthood In meet­ ing these issues. Special attention to the areas of single adults and singl parents. Elective. PT 772 OLDER ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION (Same as CE 672) (2) Focus on the gerontological needs (i.e., physiological, sociological, psychological) of older adults and on the opportunities for the church within the concept of mInIstry to work with the community to assist in meeting these needs. Emphasis on the val­ ue of educational developm nt and the older person's significance and need to contribute to the church body Elective. PT 773 BIBLICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE FAMILY (Same as CE 673) (2) Relating biblical teachings about marriage. family and human relationships to the nu­ clear and extended families, early marriage and parenting skills. PT 774 THE FAMILY OF THE CHRISTIAN LEADER (Same as CE 674) (2) A consideration of the special and unique problems faced by vocational Christian workers and their families. Includes all phases of occupational Christian ministry Elective.

PT 775 FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION IN THE LOCAL CHURCH (Same as CE 675) (4) Objectives, organization and administra­ t ion of a program of family li fe educat ion in the local church. Includes an analysis of cur­ rent trends in family life education. Elective. PT 778 MIDDLE ADULT DEVELOP­ MENT AND EDUCATION (Same CE 678) (2) A study of issues and developmental tasks of adults In the middle years. Attention to the ministry of meeting the needs and uti­ lizi ng the potential of mid-life adu lts. Elective. PT 80 I CHURCH MANAGEMENT (2) An examination of contemporary manage ­ ment concept s, o rgani zation and interper­ sonal theories as applied to the local church. Prerequisite: PT 704. Field Education PT 591 INTRODUCTION TO FIELD EDUCATION ( I ) Introduction into the practical elements of ministry Emphasis will be placed on career planning, field experience and preparation for Field Education Internship in the MDiv programs. Prescribed for M.Div. Students. PT 592 FIELD EDUCATION (0) Weekly involvement in ministry with satis­ factory completion of student's sel f-evalua­ tion form, supe1-visor's evaluation form and pastoral interview form. Prescribed for- M.Div. Students. PT 691 FIELD EDUCAT ION (0) Week ly involvement in minist ry with satis­ factory completion of student's self-evalua­ tion form. super-visor's evaluation form and lay leader's interview form. Prescribed for- MDiv Students. PT 692 FIELD EDUCATION (0) Weekly involvement in ministry with satis­ factory completion of student's self-evalua­ t ion form, supervisor's evaluation form and sermon evaluation form. Prescribed for M.Drv. -Stud nts.

PT 724 SMALL GROUP LEADERSHIP (Same as CE 624) (2) Theory and practices of the group pro­ cesses as applied to church groups, social act1vit1es, classes, committees and inter­ church councils. Investigation of the tech­ niques of sensitivity training as it relates to the church. Methods of Christian growth in the small group environment is a major emphasis. Elective. PT 727 PREMARITAL PREPARATION AND COUNSELI NG (Same as CE 627) (2) Counseling techniques applied to dating and courtship, engagement and premarital adjustments. Principles and structures of premarital counseling are stressed and demonstrated. Emphasis on the use of TJTA, P1-epare and Family History analysis integral part of the course. Elective. PT 728 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELING (4) (Same as CE 628) Advanced course dealing with problems and confi1cts within marriage and family settings. Counseling methods and practical behavioral methods from a scriptural con­ text designed to meet problems and con­ fi1cts ; conducted via demonstrations, case studies and counseling involvement Pre­ requisite: Permission from the instructor. Elective. PT 729 GROUP COUNSELING AND THERAPY (Same as CE 629) (2) Training In the principles of counseling and therapy in a group setting. The class itself used as a laboratory experience with the student part1c1pating both in the role of therapist and client Prerequisite: PT 724. Elective. PT 753 CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION (Same as CE 653) (2) The child from age six to twelve years with emphasis on development of moral and religious values, cognitive processes and social relationships. In addit ion, an analysis is made of home and church minist1-ies 1-e­ lated to childhood education. Elective.

PT 79 1-792 FIELD EDUCATION (2,2) A program designed to give supervised experience in various phases of Christian ministry. One hundred hours of field ex­ perience each semester, including class ­ room interact ion. Prerequ isit e: complet ion of first half of the M.Div. degree program. Prescribed for M.Div students. Research PT 507 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND RE ­ SEARCH TECHN IQUES ( 1-2) A survey of library resources and services, bibliographic principles and practice, re­ search procedures and thesis form and style. Elective.

PT 796 THESIS (0) Prescribed for Th.M. (PT) students

PT 797 THESIS FIRST DRAFT (2) First draft of thesis. ·*

PT 798 THESIS FINAL DRAFT (2) Final draft of thesis.*

PT 807 INTEGRATION OF PSYCHOLO­ GYAND THEOLOGY (2) A survey of the different approaches, models and att itudes for the integration of psychology and theo logy Elective for Th.M. students; others by department per­ mIssIon. PT 817-818 RESEARCH SEMINAR ( 1-4 . 1-4) Elective for Th.M. students; others by de­ partment permission. * PT 797 and 798 3.-re prescribed for the M.Div students majoring in this depart­ ment who will write a thesis. PT 797 will be taken at the completion of 64 units, and PT 798 at the completion of 80 un its. Nei­ ther of the two is appl icable toward gradu­ ation unless both have been completed.

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