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"The Talbot Christian education faculty brings ministry experience along with solid academic training into the classroom, providing a program that is intellectually challenging, integrative and extremely practical. At Talbot, we are committed to providing the theoretical foundation and necessary skills for ministry within an environment that encourages a person to think.,, - Dr. Charles 0. Bradshaw Associate Professor of Christian .Education Department of Christian Education Charles D. Bradshaw , Ph .D. , Chair in the light of Scripture and cun-ent trends. Assessment of role expectancies and role relationships. Elective. CE 610 LEADERSHIP RELATIONSHIPS (Same as PT 710) (2) Consideration of interpersonal relations between members of a multiple staff as well as management principles in church related groups. Elective. CE 611 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN EDUCATION (2)

The management of program development, financial affairs, property , office work , personnel and public relations. Deals with the responsibilities of pastor , director of Christian education and other personnel. Elective. CE 612 MISSIONARY EDUCATION (2) Objectives , programming , activities and administrative methods of implementing a program of missionary education. Investiga­ tion into the auxiliary organization of the church's educational program through which missions are taught. Elective . CE 613 PRINCIPLES OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT (2) Consideration of essential elements in cun-iculum formation. Intensive study of varied existing cun-icula . Analys is of contem­

FACULTY

Associate Professors: Bradshaw , Dirks Assistant Professors: Johnson

The aim of the department of Christian education is that of developing Christian educators who understand the significance of an educational ministry and who possess the ski ll s necessary to function as Christian educators. To this end, course offerings have been designed to blend theory and practice. Most elective courses are des igned for tracking to accommodate the student's vocational specialization. ADMINISTRATION CE 500 INTRODUCTION TO MINISTRY (Same as PT 500) (2) Investigation into biblical principles of ministry ; development of a philosophy of ministry and its relation to a multi-staff context. Discussion of personal and professional growth, family life , relationship with staff boards and total life management. De­ velopment of creative problem solving, decision-making and time management sk ill s. Elective . CE 5 IO STUDIES IN ADMINISTRATION (2) Designed for those with limited backgrounds in educat ional administration. Content selected on the basis of deficiencies . Admission by signature only. CE 511 FOUNDATIONS OF LEADERSHIP (2) Investigation into leadership theory and practice leading to the development of a bibliocentric philosophy of leadership; practice in basic leadership skills; study of application of concepts in the church and parachurch agencies . Prescribed for M.A. (C.E.) students. CE 512 EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION (4) An analysis of administrative principles and processes as they apply to the church and parachurch agencies. Special attention to the relation of administrat ive functions and ministry. Prescribed for M.Div . (C.E. majors) , M.A. (C.E.) students and M.A. (M.F.M.) students. CE 513 WOMEN IN CHRISTIAN MINISTRY (Same as PT 613) (2) An investigation of the role of women in ministry and leadership

porary trends in cun-iculum production . Elective. CE 614 BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT (2)

Study of design and building for the worship , education and fellowship functions of the church. Basic procedures in building and remodeling. Projections , evaluation and purchase of equip­ ment for these functions. Elective. CE 683 CAMP LEADERSHIP (2) The philosophy, objectives, administration, program and lead­ ership of a church-related camp. The use of worship, study, crafts, recreation and counseling in church camping. Investiga­ tion into trends of camping, centralized and decentralized camp­ ing. Techniques in planning and directing a camp program, including counselor training. Elective. CE 684 CAMP AND CONFERENCE (2) An advanced course in camping administration, programming and staff relationships. The student will be involved in a direct work project at a local Christian camp with faculty-staff supervi­ sion. Elective. CE 735 CHRISTIAN HIGHER EDUCATION (2) Research into the primary administrative patterns of the Christian coll ege and investigation into major practices in governance . History and trends of Bible institutes , Bible colleges, Christian liberal arts colleges and theological seminaries . Elective .

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