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Nov 24, 2024
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2019-2020 Southeastern University - Unrestricted Education Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Bachelor of Science in Ministerial Leadership - Christian Ministry Track - Extension Site/Regional Campus
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The Bachelor of Science in Ministerial Leadership-Christian Ministry track (BSMLM) allows students to build, refine, and expand their ministry skills while ensuring a broad, robust foundation in theology, the Bible, spiritual development, church ministry, leadership principles, and ecclesiastical operations. The final 18 hours of the BSMLM major core focuses on key pastoral competencies: sharing the Christian faith, preaching, church leadership, spiritual formation, and pastoral care.
Bachelor of Science in Ministerial Leadership - Christian Ministry Track - Extension Site/Regional Campus - 4 Year Plan
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Foundational Core - 56 Hours
Spiritual Formation - 13 Hours
Christian Responsibility - 9 Hours
Intellectual and Practical Skills - 15 Hours
Mathematics (select two):
Engaging Human Culture and the Natural World - 19 Hours
History Elective (select one):
Humanities Elective (select one):
Behavioral Science Elective (select one):
Social Science Elective (select one):
Natural Science Elective (select one):
Ministerial Leadership Core - 42 Hours
Biblical and Theological Studies - 15 Hours
Old Testament Elective (select one):
New Testament Elective (select one):
Foundational Ministerial Leadership Studies - 9 Hours
Christian Ministry Track - 18 Hours
General Electives - 24 Hours
*Extension Site students participate in on-site ministry practicums each semester (3 hours each semester) over a four year period. These practicums count towards the general elective requirement.
***Extension Site students may declare and complete a minor in order to work towards completing the general elective requirement.
Total Program Hours - 122 Hours
NOTE: It is the responsibility of the student to read, review, and fulfill the requirements and total hours of this degree audit for their applicable degree.
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