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40 credit hours emphasizing Bible, theology, and church history, plus electives in missions, philosophy, ministry, and social science. Provides excellent foundation for seminary or graduate study.
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Religion major with 16 additional hours. Fulfills course requirements for Wesleyan Church ordination. Can also be tailored to meet ordination requirements for other denominations.
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Ministry (MIN) course descriptions
35 hours in theology, psychology, family studies, and urban ministry, leading to the bachelor of science (B.S.).  An internship in the field and a 12-hour minor in Bible are required.
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Educational Ministries (EDMN) course descriptions
Educational Ministries major with 9 credit hours of required courses, plus 1 of several courses in recreation offered by the Department of Physical Education and Recreation.
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24 credit hours including History of Philosophy, plus either Critical Thinking or Formal Logic. Electives focus on major figures and movements in philosophy.
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Philosophy (PHIL) course descriptions
27 credit hours (eight courses above the introductory level): seven courses in Bible and one course in theology. Required: Biblical Interpretation, Pentateuch, and Life of Christ, plus at least one additional course in each of the Old and New Testaments. A Bible minor requires 12 hours in advanced Bible courses.
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Bible (BIBL) course descriptions

26-hour core plus 18 credit hours: Modern Missions and History of Missions plus 12 additional credit hours in Bible, theology, religion, culture, regional studies, and ministry or service skills.
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Missions (MISS) course descriptions

Intercultural Studies (INCL) course descriptions

Religion major plus 12 additional credit hours. Systematic Theology is required. Electives include Christian Apologetics, Wesleyan Tradition, History of Christianity, and The Reformation, as well as courses in the Biblical Theology of the Old and New Testaments.
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Theology (THEO) course descriptions