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Bachelor of Education (After degree)<br />

Program Requirements (60 credits)<br />

Curriculum Design and Program Development (18)<br />

CDPD 500 Introduction to the Principles and Practices (6)<br />

CDPD 600 Understanding and Application of Principles (6)<br />

CDPD 700 Methodologies in School and Community (6)<br />

Field Experience (12)<br />

FE 500 Intro to the Life of Schools (3)<br />

FE 600 Intro to the Life of Teachers and Teaching (3)<br />

FE 700 Intro to the Life of Curriculum Design and Program<br />

Planning (6)<br />

Learning Theory and Application Requirements (18)<br />

LTA 500 Intro to Principles and Applications in Learning<br />

Theory (6)<br />

LTA 600 Understanding and Applications of Learning<br />

Theory to Educational Practices (6)<br />

LTA 700 Methodologies of Learning in Inclusive Settings,<br />

Theory Applied in School and Community Context (6)<br />

Society and Culture: Methodology and Practices (12)<br />

SCMP 500 Introduction to Curriculum Contexts: Learning<br />

and Learners (6)<br />

SCMP 600 Understanding and Applications of Curriculum<br />

Contexts: Teachers and Teaching (3)<br />

SCMP 700 Schools and Classrooms: Society and Culture (3)<br />

General Requirements for Completion and Graduation:<br />

Completion of a total of 60 credits (as outlined above)<br />

A Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 2.0<br />

School of Ministry Programs<br />

Graduates of the School of Ministry at Ambrose are<br />

Engaged in God’s redemptive work in the world.<br />

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Devoted disciples who have a growing passion<br />

for relationship with God. They experience life in<br />

Christ and pursue communion with the Triune<br />

God;<br />

<br />

Christian thinkers who are insightful and careful<br />

theologians. They express their understanding of<br />

God in ways that engage the depth and breadth<br />

of the Christian tradition; and<br />

<br />

Faithful interpreters who have a love of the<br />

Scriptures and seek to interpret them<br />

thoughtfully and reverently. They also love God’s<br />

world and seek to apply their interpretation of<br />

the Scriptures in ways that are contextually<br />

appropriate;<br />

<br />

Servant Leaders who are courageous,<br />

compassionate, and humble followers of Jesus.<br />

They serve in roles such as pastors, development<br />

workers, entrepreneurs, and church planters,<br />

both locally and internationally.<br />

Ministry Programs<br />

Ministry Programs at Ambrose University derive from our<br />

mission, educational philosophy, and objectives. The<br />

following summary lists the available Ambrose University<br />

Associate in Ministry Diploma<br />

2 year – 60 credits<br />

Bachelor of Ministry - Post Professional<br />

2 year – 60 credits<br />

ministry programs, and the total credit hours required for<br />

completion of each program. Please see the specific<br />

academic program details for further information.<br />

Bachelor of Theology<br />

4 year – 120 credits<br />

Children and Family Ministry<br />

Church Ministry<br />

Intercultural Ministry<br />

Youth Ministry<br />

General Academic Requirements<br />

Ambrose University 2016-2017 Page 42

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