Intercultural Studies - B.S.

Purpose

The Intercultural Studies major is designed to provide a core program of courses in intercultural issues, enabling students to pursue careers in business, church service, or government-related agencies in intercultural contexts in North America and abroad. Students may take the core courses as a related area or cognate to their primary major, or they may take the Intercultural Studies major as an academic program in itself. Graduates of the program can expect to have intercultural skills and insight that will be valuable in any cross-cultural context.

General Education Requirements

Students in this major meet the general education requirement by taking BIL-101, BIL-102, INT-122, INT-222, and SOC-225.

Language Proficiency

Proficiency in a foreign language at the intermediate level is required for the major. This requirement can be satisfied by completing four (4) years of the same foreign language at high school level or two (2)years of the same foreign language at college level with all grades at or above "C," or by satisfactorily passing the language examination rated for the intermediate level of proficiency.

Requirements

43-44

Required Courses

 

Intercultural Studies

19

ENG-170

Introduction to Linguistics

3

INT-220

Intercultural Relationships

3

INT-322

Cross-Cultural Internship

3

INT-402

Contemporary Global Issues

3

INT-480

Intercultural Capstone

1

PHL-438

Religions of the World OR

 

PHL-334

Philosophy of Religion

3

SOC-225

Cultural Anthropology

3

Christian Foundations

13

BIL-202

Inductive Bible Study

3

BIL

Old Testament or New Testament Elective OR

 

THE

Advanced Elective

3

REL-275

Evangelism and Global Outreach

3

REL-275P

Evangelism and Global Outreach Practicum

1

THE-232

Basic Christian Doctrine

3

Foreign Language

12

If high school work is used to satisfy the proficiency requirement, students may take an additional four semesters of college level language to fulfill this concentration.

Cross cultural exposure trip

Students are also required to participate in a cross cultural exposure trip, subject to prior approval by department faculty.

 

Cognates Choose one of the following

11-12

Missiology

11

INT-122

Short-Term Missions (Orientation)

1

INT-222

Short-Term Mission (Leadership)

2

INT-315

Cross-Cultural Communication of Faith

3

INT-380

History of Missions and Contextualization

3

REL-112

Theoretical and Theological Foundation of Intercultural Leadership Development

2

Church Planting and Outreach

12

INT-315

Cross-Cultural Communication of Faith

3

REL-226

Christian Spirituality: Experiencing God

3

REL-228

Defending the Christian Faith

3

REL-481

Ministry Expansion and Church Planting

3

International and Community Development

12

ICD-229

Essentials of Non-Profit Management

3

ICD-210

Introduction to Development

3

ICD-325

Urban and Rural Development Practice

3

ICD-350

Transformational Development Principles

3

Urban Ministry

12

ICD-240

Urban Anthropology

3

ICD-229

Essentials of Non-Profit Management

3

ICD-260

Urban Development Ministry

3

ICD-350

Transformational Development Principles

3

Religious Studies

12

INT-315

Cross-Cultural Communication of Faith

3

INT-410

Islam: Understanding and Dialogue

3

INT-225

Folk Religion

3

PHL-438

Religions of the World OR

 

PHL-334

Philosophy of Religion

3

Healthcare

11

ICD-325

Urban and Rural Development

3

NUR-215

International Health

2

NUR-235

Perspectives on Poverty and Health

2

NUR-237

Complementary and Alternative Therapies

2

NUR-315

Tropical Health

2

TESOL

12

TSL-203

TESOL Theoretical Foundations

3

TSL-305

Second Language Acquisition

3

TSL-350

TESOL Assessment and Testing

3

EDU-382TE

Methods of Teaching Sr High/Jr High/Middle School Teaching English

3

Leadership

12

LDR-200

The Servant Leader: Foundations of Leadership

3

LDR-350

The Team Leader (the Leader and Building Community)

3

LDR-400

The Transforming Leader (the Leader and Change)

3

LDR

One additional at 300 or 400 level

3

Business

12

BUS-100

Foundations of Business

3

MNG-210

Management Principles

3

MKG-210

Marketing Principles

3

FIN-250

Personal and Family Finance

3

Interdisciplinary

12

11 -12 upper division credits are to be chosen from outside the major in a discipline that supports the student's career objectives. Pre-approval is needed by the student's advisor.

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