Academic Catalog 2016-2017

Course Descriptions

With the exception of 100 level courses and special course offerings, courses are available to students according to their degree plan. In the case that a designated prerequisite is not required by your degree program, you will be exempt from the prerequisite.

If no year is given, this course is available every year during the designated terms.

BIS (Biblical Studies)
Course NumberCourse NameCourse DescriptionEnglish AvailabilitySpanish Availability
BIS 101History and Literature of the Old TestamentA survey of the content and basic teachings of each book of the Old Testament in its historical, geographical,  and cultural context with an emphasis on the substantiation and edification of Christian faith. 4 credits.Fall, WinterFall, Winter
BIS 104History and Literature of the New TestamentA survey of the content and basic teachings of each book of the New Testament in its historical, geographical,  and cultural context with an emphasis on the substantiation and edification of Christian faith. 4 credits.Winter, SpringWinter, Spring
BIS 201Biblical InterpretationAn introduction to hermeneutics and the principles and practice of exegesis with an emphasis on observational skills, literary context, historical-cultural context, and principles of application. (Prerequisite: BIS 101 & BIS 104) 4 credits.Winter, SpringWinter, Spring
CHE (Christian Education)
Course NumberCourse NameCourse DescriptionEnglish AvailabilitySpanish Availability
CHE 301Introduction to Christian EducationAn introduction to developing instructional objectives, planning curricular scope and sequence, implementing effective teaching techniques for Christian educational settings. 4 credits.Fall 2017, Fall 2019Fall 2016, Fall 2018
COM (Communications)
Course NumberCourse NameCourse DescriptionEnglish AvailabilitySpanish Availability
COM 341Expository PreachingA study on the development and delivery of expository sermons. 4 credits.Fall 2016, Fall 2018Fall 2017, Fall 2019
FAM (Family Ministry)
Course NumberCourse NameCourse DescriptionEnglish AvailabilitySpanish Availability
FAM 301Introduction to Family MinistryAn introduction to the biblical, theological, historical and contemporary basis for a “family-equipping ministry” along with a survey of the various approaches to family ministry within Christianity today. 4 credits.Spring 2017, Spring 2019Spring 2018, Spring 2020
HIS (History)
Course NumberCourse NameCourse DescriptionEnglish AvailabilitySpanish Availability
HIS 321History of ChristianityA study of the historical events and theological developments that have shaped Christianity from the apostles to the present. 4 credits.Winter 2017, Winter 2019Winter 2018, Winter 2020
LEA (Leadership)
Course NumberCourse NameCourse DescriptionEnglish AvailabilitySpanish Availability
LEA 101Foundations of MinistryAn introduction to fundamental ministry foundations of calling, spiritual formation, and growth within the context of an equipping ministry model. 4 credits.Fall, WinterFall, Winter
LEA 301Spiritual Formation and MinistryAn examination of the theology, philosophy, and methodology for effective church-based ministry. 4 credits.Fall 2016, Fall 2018Fall 2017, Fall 2019
LEA 311LeadershipAn introduction to biblical principles of Christian leadership and basic management and supervisory skills for effective ministry. 4 credits.Winter 2018, Winter 2020Winter 2017, Winter 2019
LEA 321Ministry in the Church of God (Seventh Day)An examination of Church of God (Seventh Day) history, polity, and contemporary church culture. 4 credits.WinterWinter
LEA 331Church AdministrationAn overview of foundational principles of church administration as they relate to leadership, polity, finance, and legal issues. 4 credits.Spring 2017, Spring 2019Spring 2016, Spring 2018
LEA 491Ministry PracticumA supervised field practicum in a chosen non-pastoral ministry concentration with an emphasis on synthesizing the DCM coursework with practical ministry experience in a local church.  (Prerequisite: *) 4 creditsAll terms*All terms*

*Available upon approval when student is within 3 terms of completion. For more information, view applicable documents under “Forms and Documents” in the LifeSpring Student Center.

MIS (Missions)
Course NumberCourse NameCourse DescriptionEnglish AvailabilitySpanish Availability
MIS 311Evangelism and DiscipleshipA study of historical and contemporary methods of evangelism and discipleship. 4 credits.Spring 2018, Spring 2020Spring 2017, Spring 2019
PAM (Pastoral Ministry)
Course NumberCourse NameCourse DescriptionEnglish AvailabilitySpanish Availability
PAM 301Introduction to Pastoral MinistryAn introductory examination of the theology, philosophy, and methodology for effective pastoral ministry. 4 credits.Fall 2016, Fall 2018Fall 2017, Fall 2019
PAM 491Pastoral Ministry PracticumA supervised field practicum in pastoral ministry with an emphasis on synthesizing the DCM coursework with practical ministry experience in a local church. (Prerequisite: PAM 301*) 4 creditsAll terms*All terms*

*Available upon approval when student is within 3 terms of completion. For more information, view applicable documents under “Forms and Documents” in the LifeSpring Student Center.

PHI (Philosophy)
Course NumberCourse NameCourse DescriptionEnglish AvailabilitySpanish Availability
PHI 311WorldviewsA comparative study of Christian and secular worldviews and their significance. 4 credits.Fall 2017, Fall 2019Fall 2016, Fall 2018
PSY (Psychology)
Course NumberCourse NameCourse DescriptionEnglish AvailabilitySpanish Availability
PSY 311The Church and Mental HealthAn examination of the role that the community of Christians is intended to play in strengthening the health of its members; a review of common mental health issues, including depression and anxiety disorders. 4 credits.Winter 2018, Winter 2020Winter 2016, Winter 2017, Winter 2019
PSY 321Principles of CounselingA study and practice of basic Christian counseling skills, methods, and ethics. 4 credits.Spring 2018, Spring 2020Spring 2017, Spring 2019
THE (Theology)
Course NumberCourse NameCourse DescriptionEnglish AvailabilitySpanish Availability
THE 201Systematic TheologyAn introduction to the foundational principles, themes, and categories of Christian theology. (Prerequisite: BIS 201) 4 credits.Fall, SpringFall, Spring
THE 202Intro to Church of God (Seventh Day) DoctrineA study of the doctrines held by the Church of God (Seventh Day) as set forth by the International Ministerial Congress and the North American Ministerial Council. (Prerequisite: BIS 201) 4 credits.Fall, SpringFall, Spring
WOA (Worship Arts)
Course NumberCourse NameCourse DescriptionEnglish AvailabilitySpanish Availability
WOA 301Introduction to Worship ArtsAn introduction to the biblical, theological, and historical basis for the practice of worship arts in Christianity today. 4 credits.Summer 2018, Summer 2020Summer 2017, Summer 2019
WOA 311Prayer MinistryAn introduction to the theology and practices of prayer, with an emphasis on listening to God, meditative prayer, crying out, intercession, and spiritual warfare. 4 credits.Summer 2017, Summer 2019Summer 2018, Summer 2020