Note:
13 Six of these credits are met through General Education requirements, (e.g., THEO 200 and a 300-level THEO course).
14 15 credits in related disciplines that complement the student’s ministry objectives.
15 PSY 110 is a prerequisite for ED 220 , but may not be counted among courses for this major
PSY 110 is a prerequisite for all psychology courses but may not be counted among courses for this major.
SOC 110 is a prerequisite for all 300-level sociology courses but may not be counted among courses for this major.
SPAN 220 , SPAN 230 , or SPAN 231 is a prerequisite for SPAN 308 , but may not be counted among courses for this major.
Students broaden their contextual knowledge of ministry by taking a minimum of 15 credits in one or more complementary disciplines as listed above. Alternative courses are permitted for the sake of specific professional objectives with the approval of the student’s academic advisor and the chair of the Department of Theology.
Courses taken for this major may not be counted for credit toward a minor or a second major.