2006â2007 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2006â2007 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2006â2007 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
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SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES: DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES - HISTORY<br />
EDU408 Teaching the Christian Faith 2<br />
EDU445 Office of the Christian Teacher 2<br />
Note: Family Life majors may elect to take a minor, although it is not required.<br />
Youth Ministry Concentration<br />
The Youth Ministry Concentration is composed of five practical courses offered over five<br />
semesters and is especially designed for church work students in the Family Life or Pre-seminary<br />
programs, but is open to all students who are seeking to deepen their knowledge and<br />
skills in ministry to homes of adolescents within the church or community. The class work<br />
is also available through “Life Long Learning” and open to paid and volunteer youth workers<br />
in the church who want certification in Youth Ministry. Courses are offered in three<br />
hour blocks in the evening or weekends. May-term courses occur in a one-week, eighthour-a-day<br />
format: students attend 45 hours of class during the week and do the reading<br />
and the written work following the class time.<br />
Concentration Courses<br />
14 credits<br />
FAM430 Foundations of Youth Ministry (May term in odd-numbered years) 3<br />
FAM431 Youth Culture (every Fall term) 3<br />
FAM432 Youth Ministry Administration (every Spring term) 2<br />
FAM433 Youth Seminar (one weekend annually, to be announced) 3<br />
FAM434 Practical Skills in Youth Ministry (May term in even-numbered years) 3<br />
History<br />
History may be defined as the recorded expression of past human activity. It includes the<br />
record of the political, social, and economic aspects of a people, as well as their artistic<br />
products, intellectual activities, scientific progress, and religious beliefs. Courses in this area<br />
attempt to underline the broad scope of history in all activities of men and women.<br />
History Minor –<br />
21 credits<br />
Liberal Arts, Elementary Education, Secondary Education<br />
Core Courses<br />
15 credits<br />
HIS111 American Civilizations I 2<br />
HIS112 American Civilizations II 2<br />
HIS101 World Civilizations I 2<br />
HIS102 World Civilizations II 2<br />
HIS331 Historiography - state & local history 3<br />
HIS355 Racial and Cultural Minorities 3<br />
HIS490 Internship in History 1<br />
Electives<br />
6 credits<br />
Choose 2 courses from:<br />
HIS421 Special Topics 3<br />
HER385 Area Studies (w) 3<br />
HIS311 U.S. West 3<br />
HIS465 Seminar in History (w) 3<br />
Other courses with permission, possibilities include:<br />
ART321 Art History I (w) 3<br />
ART322 Art History II (w) 3<br />
HER382 American Cultural and Intellectual Life 3<br />
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