2019-2020 Catalog

 

Community Development - B.S.

Purpose

This major seeks to prepare students spiritually and with intellectual breadth to serve God and humanity as true world changers by equipping them with professional knowledge and skills for careers and graduate studies in community development (CDV).

The curriculum presents CDV in alignment with the generally accepted understanding of the field and primes students for graduate studies and employments in national and international relief and development agencies as well as in local church-based and community development organizations.

The basic premise of this major is that context determines content, thus worldviews shape the manner in which God's created resources are acknowledged, tended and utilized. This principle guides the way in which development programs approach the analysis and critique of the stewardship responsibilities of God's created resources in the local, national and global communities. Our students are therefore prompted to the biblical understanding of the world as God's creation and the role of the church in fulfilling the scriptural call for justice, peace and prosperity for all humanity.

General Education Requirements

Students in this major meet the general education requirements when taking REL-240, SOC-205 or SOC 250, ECO-213, BIO-107)

Requirements (47 credits)

Ministerial Core (12 credits)

REL-200Introduction to Ministry

1

REL-270Evangelism and Discipleship

3

INT-390Intercultural Engagement Seminar

1

-
or

REL-390Ministerial Placement and Persistence

1

REL-490Practical Theology Capstone

1

BIL-202Inductive Bible Study

3

THE-233Christian Theology I

3

Practical Theology (PRT) (23 credits)

CDV-227Transformational Development Principles

3

CDV-229Community Development Management

3

BIL-252Biblical Theology of Social Justice

3

REL-307Race, Class, and Gender: Church and Society

3

INT-315Christianity in Intercultural Contexts

3

REL-240Ministry in Context

3

CDV-360Development Internship

2 to 9

CDV-422Leading Ministries in Diverse Contexts

3

Specializations (12 credits)

Choose one 12 hour specialization

Child Advocacy

SOC-205Child Maltreatment

3

SOC-250Global Child Advocacy Issues

3

SOC-340Sociology of Child Poverty

3

CRJ-452Interpersonal Violence

3

Design for Social Impact

ART-101Ideation/Interpretation 1

3

DES-151DC2: Human Centered Design

3

DES-253Social Innovation

3

DES-352Grant Writing and Fundraising

3

Economics

ECO-213Macroeconomics

3

ECO-315Urban Economics and Policy

3

ECO-340Globalization and Economic Development

3

ECO-454International Economics

3

Human Trafficking Studies

CDV-320Issues in Human Trafficking

3

REL-312Hope and Suffering

3

IPE-421Trauma Informed Approaches

3

IPE-422Ethics and Advocacy in Human Trafficking

3

*IPE courses are online and open to all students.

Global Ministries

GLM-320Field Methods for Language Acquisition

3

GLM-380History of Christian Missions and Contextualization

3

PHL-248Religions of the World

3

SOC-225Cultural Anthropology

3

Public and Global Health

BIO-107Crops and Society

4

BIO-125Principles of Biology

4

BIO-325Sustainable Tropical Agriculture

4

-
or

NUR-215Global Health

2

-
and

NUR-235Perspectives on Poverty and Health

2

Pastoral Ministry

CED-255Local Church Education

2

CED-255PLocal Church Education Practicum

1

REL-370Introduction to Pastoral Care and Counseling

2

WOR-238Ethnodoxology in Christian Ministry

0 to 1

YTH-230Programming Youth and Family Ministries

2

YTH-230PProgramming Youth and Family Ministries Practicum

1

-BIL
300/400 Advanced OT/NT

3

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