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Bachelor Of Arts In Christian Worldview And Cultural Analysis

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Overview

8 semesters

This comprehensive course outline provides a foundation for a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Worldview and Cultural Analysis program, covering essential topics in Christian worldview, theology, biblical studies, cultural analysis, and leadership. The capstone project allows students to demonstrate their mastery of the program's learning objectives.

COURSE OUTLINE

Semester 1
  • CWA 101: Introduction to Christian Worldview (3 credits) - Overview of Christian worldview principles and foundations
  • THE 101: Introduction to Theology (3 credits) - Overview of theological studies and principles
  • BIB 101: Introduction to Biblical Studies (3 credits) - Introduction to biblical studies and interpretation
  • PHI 101: Introduction to Philosophy (3 credits) - Introduction to philosophical inquiry and critical thinking
  • PHL 101: Philosophy and Logic (3 credit) - Introduction to Philosophy and logic
Semester 2
  • CWA 102: Christian Worldview and Culture (3 credits) - Study of Christian worldview and its application to culture
  • THE 102: Christian Doctrine (3 credits) - Study of Christian doctrine and theology
  • BIB 102: Old Testament Studies (3 credits) - Survey of Old Testament history and literature
  • SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology (3 credits) - Study of human social behavior and relationships
  • COM 101: Communication Skills (3 credits) - Development of effective communication skills
Semester 3
  • CWA 201: Analyzing Culture (3 credits) - Study of cultural analysis and critique from a Christian perspective
  • THE 201: Systematic Theology (3 credits) - Study of systematic theology and doctrine
  • BIB 201: New Testament Studies (3 credits) - Survey of New Testament history and literature
  • PHI 202: Ethics and Morality (3 credits) - Study of ethics and moral philosophy
  • GEN 201: Sophomore Seminar (1 credit) - Introduction to research and writing skills
Semester 4
  • CWA 202: Christian Worldview and Ethics (3 credits) - Study of Christian ethics and moral decision-making
  • THE 202: Christian Ethics (3 credits) - Study of Christian ethics and moral decision-making
  • BIB 202: Biblical Interpretation (3 credits) - Study of biblical interpretation and hermeneutics
  • ANT 201: Cultural Anthropology (3 credits) - Study of human cultures and cultural diversity
  • GEN 202: Junior Seminar (1 credit) - Introduction to career development and professional skills
Semester 5
  • CWA 301: Advanced Cultural Analysis (3 credits) - Advanced study of cultural analysis and critique from a Christian perspective
  • THE 301: Advanced Systematic Theology (3 credits) - Advanced study of systematic theology and doctrine
  • BIB 301: Advanced Biblical Studies (3 credits) - Advanced study of biblical texts and interpretation
  • MGT 301: Strategic Leadership (3 credits) - Study of strategic leadership principles and practices
  • RES 301: Research Methods (3 credits) - Introduction to research methods and design
Semester 6
  • CWA 302: Christian Worldview and Contemporary Issues (3 credits) - Study of Christian worldview and its application to contemporary issues
  • THE 302: Theological Reflection (3 credits) - Study of theological reflection and practice
  • BIB 302: Biblical Theology (3 credits) - Study of biblical theology and themes
  • CAP 301: Capstone Project Proposal (3 credits) - Development of a capstone project proposal
  • CWA 303: Cultural Engagement (3 credits) - Study of cultural engagement and missioners living
Semester 7
  • CWA 401: Advanced Christian Worldview (3 credits) - Advanced study of Christian worldview principles and foundations
  • THE 401: Advanced Theological Studies (3 credits) - Advanced study of theological topics and themes
  • BIB 401: Advanced Biblical Interpretation (3 credits) - Advanced study of biblical interpretation and application
  • CAP 402: Capstone Project Implementation (3 credits) - Implementation of the capstone project
  • CWA 402: Christian Worldview and Leadership (3 credits) - Study of Christian worldview and leadership principles and practices
Semester 8
  • CWA 403: Integration and Application (3 credits) - Integration of Christian worldview and cultural analysis principles and practices
  • CAP 403: Capstone Project Completion (6 credits) Completion of the capstone project
  • CWA 404: Reflection and Practice (3 credits) - Reflection on Christian worldview and cultural analysis practice
  • THE 402: Theological Integration (3 credits) - Study of theological integration and application
  • CWA 405: Cultural Intelligence and Mission (3 credits) - Study of cultural intelligence and mission principles and practices

Program Outcomes: 

  • Graduates will be equipped to analyze and engage with culture from a Christian worldview perspective. 
  • Graduates will demonstrate a deep understanding of theology, biblical studies, and cultural analysis. 
  • Graduates will be able to apply Christian worldview principles in various contexts. 
  • Graduates will be prepared for leadership roles in ministry, church, and community. 

This program prepares students for careers in ministry, missions, cultural engagement, and leadership, and provides a strong foundation for further study and professional development

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