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Bachelor's Degree in
Christian Ministry |
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B.A. degree
candidates must
complete six
semester hours of a
foreign language at
the intermediate
level. These hours
will count as
general electives.
All students must
complete ENGL-106 and
ENGL-110 by the
completion of the
18th hour of college
credit. If a student
does not meet this
requirement, he/she
must enroll in ENGL-106 and
ENGL-110
before enrolling in
any additional
courses. |
Christian
Ministry Core: (30)
BIBL-312 Synoptic
Gospels or
BIBL-204 Gospel of
John
BIBL-261 Methods of
Bible Study
BIBL-402 Romans and
Galatians
BIBL-421 Pentateuch
CHED-340 Spiritual
Formation and
Discipleship
ICSP-250 Introduction
to Missions
PASM-264 The
Christian Family
PASM-351 Ministry of
Worship
THEO-231 Christian
Ethics
THEO-335 Doctrine of
the Holy Spirit |
Collateral
Requirements: (27)
BIBL-101 Old
Testament Survey
BIBL-102 New
Testament Survey
BIBL-104 I & II
Corinthians
CHIS-321 Church of
God History and
Polity
CHIS-323 History of
Christianity I
CHIS-324 History of
Christianity II
THEO-230 Introduction
to Theology
Select one of the
following pairs:
THEO-337 Old
Testament Theology
THEO-338 New
Testament Theology
or
THEO-431 History
of Christian
Doctrine
THEO-435 Contemporary
Theology
or
THEO-437
Systematic Theology
I
THEO-438 Systematic
Theology II
Note:
Students with a
Theology
Concentration will
choose two
additional courses
from the Bible
concentration for
this requirement. |
General Education
Core: (35)
Humanities: (12)
ENGL-221 Masterpieces
of the Western World
I
Choose nine hours
from the following
disciplines:
Art
Literature
History Music
Humanities Philosophy
Communications:
(11)
CISS-100 Computer
Literacy and
Application
COMM-211 Fundamentals
of Speech
ENGL-106 College
Writing
ENGL-110 Rhetoric &
Research
Social Science:
(6)
Choose two of the
following:
ECON-200
Understanding
Economic Issues
PSYC-200
Understanding Human
Behavior
SOCI-200
Understanding
Contemporary Society
Natural Science
and Mathematics:
(6)
Mathematics (3) -
100 level or higher
Science (3)
Areas of
Concentration: (24)
Students will
choose one
area, listed below.
Bible:
(CMINB.BA or
CMINB.BS)
BIBL-313 Minor
Prophets
BIBL-204 Gospel of
John or BIBL-312 Synoptic Gospels
BIBL-206 Acts
BIBL-302 Prison
Epistles
BIBL-303 Wisdom
Literature
BIBL-304 Pastoral
Epistles
BIBL-306 Hebrews and
General Epistles
BIBLTHEO-Bible or
Theology elective
must be selected
Christian
Education:
(CMINC.BA or
CMINC.BS)
CHED-241
Educational Ministry
of the Church
CHED-341 Principles
of Teaching in CE
CHED-342 Christian
Education of
Children
CHED-345 Christian
Education of Youth
CHED-348 Principles
of Leadership in CE
CHED-433 Youth
Problems
CHED-442 Christian
Education of Adults
ICSP-200 Introduction
to Urban Ministry
Pastoral Ministry:
(CMINC.BA
or
CMINP.BS)
CHED-241 Educational
Ministry of the
Church
ICSP-200 Introduction
to Urban Ministry
PASM-261 Introduction
to Preaching
PASM-262 Ministry of
Preaching
PASM-461 Pastoral
Ministry I
PASM-462 Pastoral
Ministry II
PASM-464 Pastoral
Counseling
THEO-332 Religion and
Culture
Theology:
(CMINT.BA or
CMINT.BS)
THEO-332 Religion
and Culture
THEO-337 Old
Testament Theology
THEO-338 New
Testament Theology
THEO-431 History of
the Christian
Doctrine
THEO-435 Contemporary
Theology
THEO-437 Systematic
Theology I
THEO-438 Systematic
Theology II
THE/BIBL-Theology or
Bible Elective must
be selected
General
Electives: (14)
Total for
Graduation: 130
Semester Hours
(Students
who transition from
CAPS to a
residential program
must meet the
requirements of the
program described in
the Lee University
Undergraduate
Catalog.)
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Degree Completion
Program in Christian
Leadership
Bachelor of
Science or Arts in
Christian Leadership |
Admission
requirements for the
Christian Leadership
Degree Completion
Program can be found
here.
For brochure, click
here.
B.A. degree
candidates must
complete six
semester hours of a
foreign language at
the intermediate
level. These hours
will count as
general electives.
All students must
complete ENGL-106 and
ENGL-110 by the
completion of the
18th hour of college
credit. If a student
does not meet this
requirement, he/she
must enroll in ENGL-106 and
ENGL-110
before enrolling in
any additional
courses. |
Religion
Foundation
Requirements: (6)
BIBL-101 Old
Testament Survey
BIBL-102 New
Testament Survey |
Core Foundation
for Leadership: (24)
BIBL-261 Methods
of Bible Study
BIBL-204 Gospel of
John
BIBL-304 Pastoral
Epistles
BIBL-404 I & II
Corinthians
THEO-230 Introduction
to Theology
THEO-231 Introduction
to Christian Ethics
THEO-332 Religion and
Culture
THEO-335 Doctrine of
the Holy Spirit |
Christian
Leadership Core:
(36)
CLDR-301
Introduction to
Christian Leadership
CLDR-302 Theology of
Leadership
CLDR-303 Value-based
Leadership
CLDR-304 Change
Issues in Leadership
CLDR-310 Conflict
Management and
Problem Solving
CLDR-320
Communication and
Interpersonal Skills
CLDR-401 Leadership &
Administration
CLDR-410 Developing
Local Church
Leadership
CLDR-420 Ministering
in the Community
Context
CLDR-430
Cross-Cultural
Leadership
CLDR-440 Leadership
and Groups
CLDR-450 Leadership
Management Practicum |
General Education
Core: (35)
(Any
student who
transitions to an
on-campus program
must meet the Lee
University
residential general
education
requirements as
outlined in the
undergraduate
catalog.)
Humanities:
(12)
ENGL-221 Masterpieces
of the Western World
I
Choose nine hours
from the following
disciplines:
Art
Literature
History Music
Humanities Philosophy
Communications:
(11)
CISS-100 Computer
Literacy and
Application
COMM-211 Fundamentals
of Speech
ENGL-106 College
Writing
ENGL-110 Rhetoric &
Research
Social Science:
(6)
Choose two of the
following:
ECON-200
Understanding
Economic Issues
PSYC-200
Understanding Human
Behavior
SOCI-200
Understanding
Contemporary Society
Natural Science
and Mathematics:
(6)
Mathematics (3) -
100 level or higher
Science (3)
General
Electives: (29)
Total Credit Hours
for Graduation: 130
Any student who
transitions from the
CAPS to a
residential program
must meet the
requirements of that
program as described
in the Lee
University
Undergraduate
Catalog.
For degree
requirement
checklists, click
here. |