KIN 3330 Psychology of Movement ActivitiesKIN 3331 Coaching Team SportsKIN 3332 Coaching Individual SportsKIN 3333 Methods of Teaching in Physical EducationKIN 4310 Internship (in Physical Education, Sports)All Level Vocal Music EducationMUS 1110 Piano Proficiency (Variable – Until Passed)MUS 1119 Voice LessonsMUS 1119 Voice LessonsMUS 1119 Voice LessonsMUS 1119 Voice LessonsMUS 1124 <strong>University</strong> ChoirMUS 1124 <strong>University</strong> ChoirMUS 1124 <strong>University</strong> ChoirMUS 1124 <strong>University</strong> ChoirMUS 11XX Instrumental LessonsMUS 11XX Instrumental LessonsMUS 11XX Instrumental LessonsMUS 11XX Instrumental LessonsMUS 11XX Instrumental Lessons (SecondaryInstrument- piano and/or proficiency preparation)MUS 11XX Instrumental Lessons (SecondaryInstrument- piano and/or proficiency preparation)MUS 2118 Sight Singing IMUS 2119 Sight Singing IIKIN 4330 Exercise PhysiologyKIN xxxx (three academic hours of fitness or skillactivity courses)PSY 1311 Introduction to Psychology*PSY 2301 Life-Span Development*Return to Table of ContentsMUS 2314 Conducting IMUS 2334 Music Theory IMUS 2335 Music Theory IIMUS 3119 Voice LessonsMUS 3119 Voice LessonsMUS 3119 Voice LessonsMUS 3119 Voice LessonsMUS 3323 Conducting IIMUS 3332 OrchestrationMUS 3336 Music Theory IIIMUS 3337 Music Theory IVMUS 3342 History of Music IMUS 3344 History of Music IIMUS 34XX Music Pedagogy – Elementary School(<strong>Course</strong> Under Development)MUS 34XX Music Pedagogy – Middle/SecondarySchool (<strong>Course</strong> Under Development)MUS 4105 Senior RecitalReturn to Table of Contents11.07 Director of Christian Education Major - BAThe Bachelor of Arts program with a major in Director of Christian Education at <strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong> Texasprovides basic educational, religious, and interpersonal foundations for the student and provides specialized training todevelop individual interests in areas such as youth and family ministry, children's ministry, music and the arts,theology, cross cultural ministry, and outdoor ministry.Directors of Christian Education (DCE) are ministers of the Gospel who have been trained as parish educationspecialists and called to work with the pastor, staff, and lay leaders of a congregation. Their primary responsibility isto administer and provide resources for the parish education and youth programs of the church, to teach the faith, andtrain laity for service both inside and outside the parish. Depending on personal gifts, prior experience and training,and congregational needs, a DCE may also provide leadership in the young adult, singles, family, music, andevangelism ministry of the congregation.Four years of university work and one full year of full-time internship are normally required to complete the DCEprogram. Students who successfully complete all phases of the program are awarded the DCE Certificate and areeligible to receive a call to full-time services in the LCMS as a rostered Director of Christian Education.Upon successful completion of all requirements for the DCE Major, the final requirement for certification by theLutheran Church -Missouri Synod is a year-long internship, normally following graduation, in a congregation, agency,or mission site of the LCMS. This internship will enable students to experience as many aspects of the DCE ministryas possible. While interns register as students under the ultimate direction of the DCE Program Director or Associateduring internship, they are also paid by the participating congregation or agency and are under the direct supervisionof a full-time person in the congregation or agency during this time.Applications for admission into the DCE program are available in the DCE Office. Application for admission into theDCE program must be submitted by November 1 of the Fall Term before the student anticipates beginning takingjunior level professional DCE courses. The junior transfer student should complete an application for admissionimmediately upon being admitted to the university.<strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> Page 68
Applications to the DCE program will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria:Completion of the application— including all reference forms and an autobiographical essayA cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher on course work taken at <strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong>A personal interview with the DCE program director, associate director and one other faculty member.Show personal, social and moral qualities, and personal and mental health suitable for congregational oragency ministry.All applicants must receive clearance (negative data may block admission) from each of the following offices orpersons prior to admission:Vice President of Student Services (includes areas related to Campus activities, off-campus activities, dorms,etc)ProvostDirector of the DCE ProgramFaculty mentor/advisorThe GPA of 2.5 must be maintained each term to continue in the program.Return to Table of ContentsDirector of Christian EducationCore Requirements - 58-60 academic hoursEnglish - 12 academic hoursENG 1316 Freshman English IENG 1317 Introduction to LiteratureENG xxxx Literature ElectiveENG xxxx ElectiveFine Arts - 3 academic hoursAny ART, Drama or MUS course.Leadership – 1 academic hourLDR 1100 Life and LeadershipMathematics - 3 academic hoursMTH 1323 Quantitative Literacy or higherNatural Science - 6 to 8 academic hoursAny natural science lab course plus any three-or fourhournatural science course unless otherwise indicated.Physical Education - 3 academic hoursKIN xxxx Fitness ActivityKIN xxxx Skill ActivityKIN xxxx Fitness or Skill ActivitySocial/Behavioral Science - 12 academic hoursHIS 1301 US History to 1877or HIS 1302 US History from 1877GOV 1303 Introduction to American GovernmentPSY xxxx Psychology ElectiveSOC xxxx Sociology ElectiveSpeech - 3 academic hoursSPE 2301 Fundamentals of SpeechReligion - 12 academic hoursREL 1301 New Testament History and ReadingREL 1311 History and Literature of the Old TestamentREL 3341 Lutheran DoctrineREL 2352 History and Philosophy of the Reformationor REL 3354 History of ChristianityClassics/HumanitiesOne of the following must be included in the core, major,minor, or general electives - 3 academic hours.ENG 2301 World Literature: ClassicismHIS 2321 History of Western Civilization to 1715HIS 3314 Traditions/Values of Classical CivilizationPHL 3301 Survey of Western PhilosophyComputer CompetencyCIS 1301 Introduction to Personal Computersor Competency Exam (no credit)DCE Major Requirements - 56 academic hoursCOM 3303 Communications for Church Workers orCOM 3304 Group DynamicsREDU 1111 Spiritual Disciplines IREDU 1112 Spiritual Disciplines IIREDU 3210 DCE Practicum IREDU 3211 DCE Practicum IIREDU 3220 Introduction to DCE MinistryREDU 3250 The Christian Witness and EvangelismREDU 3310 Youth MinistryREDU 3315 Confirmation Planning & ImplementationREDU 3317 Children's MinistryREDU 3320 Parish AdministrationREDU 3330 Family MinistryREDU 3340 Adult Education in the ParishREDU 3341 Leadership DevelopmentREDU 3350 Curriculum & Methods in Religious Ed.PSY 1311 Introduction to Psychology *PSY 2301 Life-Span DevelopmentPSY 3331 Introduction to CounselingREL 3333 Introduction to Christian Ethics<strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> Page 69
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