Official 2013 2014 academic catalog

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Intercultural Studies ICS3500 Eastern Religions & Contexts An introduction to major eastern religions, as they occur in different settings, for prospective workers. The course will feature missional approaches which communicate the gospel effectively, to individuals and groups, in such contexts.

ICS3550 Indigenous Religions & Contexts An introduction to indigenous religions, in different settings, for prospective workers. The course will feature missional approaches which communicate the gospel effectively, to individuals and groups, in such contexts.

ICS3600 Judaism, Islam & Contexts An introduction to Judaism and Islam, in their varied manifestations, for prospective workers. The course will feature missional approaches which communicate the gospel effectively, to individuals and groups, in such contexts.

ICS3650 New Religious Movements & Contexts An introduction to new religious movements (including cultic studies) for prospective workers. The course will feature missional approaches which communicate the gospel effectively, to individuals and groups, in such contexts.

ICS4901 Intercultural Studies Practicum A field study between 30-59 days, which combines academic study and intercultural field experience under approved supervision in selected settings, in cooperation with the International Mission Board, North American Mission Board and/or Baptist state conventions and local churches. This course may be taken concurrently with ICS4902. 3 semester hours. PASS/FAIL Course.

ICS4902 Intercultural Studies Practicum A continuation of ICS4901 for intercultural experiences lasting more than 60 days. This course may be taken concurrently with ICS4901 or in a subsequent semester. 6 semester hours. PASS/FAIL course.

Independent Study IND3601 Independent Study 1 hr.

IND3603 Independent Study

Latin LAT2610 Latin I An introduction to the grammar and literature of the Latin language. The ideas and lifestyle of ancient writers of Latin will be directly encountered as a part of the language learning process. 3 semester hrs.

LAT2620 Latin II A continuation of the study of the grammar and literature of the Latin language. The ideas and lifestyle of ancient writers of Latin will be directly encountered as a part of the language learning process. 3 semester hours.

Mathematics MAT1600 College Algebra A study of Algebraic functions and graphs, inequalities, exponents and radicals, logarithms, polynomial functions, linear and quadratic equations, and systems of equations. Prerequisite: Placement via score on SAT or ACT, and Math Placement Exam. 3 semester hrs.

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