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NOTES _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ APPLYING FOR ADMISSION Students seeking admission to MCCM should keep in mind the aims and objectives of the college when making application. These objectives is outlined in this catalog. Submit an application for admission and evaluation of past cred- its to the registrar’s office. A one time non-refundable fee is re- quired with the application. Request that an official high school transcript be sent directly to the registrar’s office along with an official transcript of college credits if applying as a transfer student. Anyone who has not completed high school but would like to attend MCCM is welcomed as an auditing student. If you have audited courses from MCCM, to receive college credit for courses taken, the student must be a high school graduate or have a GED certificate and have paid the difference between auditing a course and taking the course for credit. COURSE WORK Basis of Credit: Maranatha College of Christian Ministries operates on the semester system. Credit for work completed is expressed in semester hours. COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM The number of credit hours for each course is Identified in the last digit of the course number. For example, the course number of English Composition I is ENGL 1113. The first digit shows that this is a freshman level course and the middle two numbers are course differentiation numbers.

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APPLYING FOR ADMISSION

Students seeking admission to MCCM should keep in mind the aims and objectives of the college when making application. These objectives is outlined in this catalog.

Submit an application for admission and evaluation of past cred-its to the registrar’s office. A one time non-refundable fee is re-quired with the application.

Request that an official high school transcript be sent directly to the registrar’s office along with an official transcript of college credits if applying as a transfer student.

Anyone who has not completed high school but would like to attend MCCM is welcomed as an auditing student. If you have audited courses from MCCM, to receive college credit for courses taken, the student must be a high school graduate or have a GED certificate and have paid the difference between auditing a course and taking the course for credit.

COURSE WORK

Basis of Credit: Maranatha College of Christian Ministries

operates on the semester system. Credit for work completed is

expressed in semester hours.

COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM

The number of credit hours for each course is Identified in the last digit of the course number. For example, the course number of English Composition I is ENGL 1113. The first digit shows that this is a freshman level course and the middle two numbers are course differentiation numbers.

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LIFE EXPERIENCE

Credit may be given for life experience in which the student can give evidence of knowledge gained in work, church activities or other sources. Past experience as a pastor, evangelist or some type of church leader may apply. This credit will be limited to the selected areas or electives within a program of study. A committee made up of the president, vice president and registrar will carefully evaluate each students request to receive credit under life experience and approve or disapprove such credit. Up to 36 credits can be given toward a bachelor’s degree program.

DECLARATION OF A MAJOR

Upon the completion of a Certificate in Bible, the student must declare a degree program of study by a letter of notification. This letter is to be a part of the individual’s personal academic record. There is no time limit for the completion of a major. It will be up to the student to establish his or her own graduation goals.

COSTS

Maranatha College is a non-profit school, committed to delivering a high quality, low cost educational program to all of its students. Our fees are among the lowest in the nation. Tuition costs per semester hour will be set yearly by the Board of Directors.

DISTANT LEARNING

Any class that is listed in the catalog can be taught by the Dean of Academics distant learning.

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REFUNDS

Tuition refunds following withdrawals from Maranatha College

or dropping a course are subject to the following schedule:

Full Refund: Before classes officially begin

80% Refund: During the first week of classes

60% Refund: During the second week of classes

40% Refund: During the third week of classes.

20% Refund: During the fourth week of classes.

No Refund: After the end of the fourth week of classes

ACCREDITATION

Maranatha College of Christian Ministries is a non-accredited

college. It is incorporated by the State of Virginia for the purpose of conducting its educational program and issuing of certificates and degrees. It is recognized by the Appalachian Conference of

the International Pentecostal Holiness Church and the General Education Program of the IPHC for the purpose of conducting educational programs for training laymen and ministers. Southwestern Graduate School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma will accept graduates on a 3 month probation basis for entrance into the graduate school. If the student has performed according to

the institutions academic standards, they can be admitted as a candidate for degree student.

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SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS

Grading System. The following grades are used to denote the quality of work done in a course. The quality points are numerical weights which are assigned to grades as follows. (4.00 system of grade points.)

A grade point average is the quotient obtained by dividing the number of quality points earned by the number of credit hours attempted (i.e., those for which grades of A, B, C, D, F are recorded).

Incomplete. A grade of “I” (incomplete) may be given when all re-quirements in a course have not been completed due to circumstances beyond the student’s control. All arrangements must be made by the student and the instructor. Course work to satisfy the “I” must be completed within the first four weeks following the close of the se-mester in which the “I” was given. Exceptions must be approved by the Dean of Instruction. If the work is not completed by the deadline, a grade will be issued by the instructor based upon the course require-ments which were completed. The grade issued for the “I” should be filed immediately by the instructor in the registrar’s office on a “Request for Change of Grade” form.

A Superior

4 Points I Incomplete not computed

B Good 3 Points W Withdrawn not computed

C Average 2 Points S Satisfactory not computed

D Passing 1 Points U Unsatisfactory not computed

F Failing 0 Points AU Audit not computed

XF Excessive absences not computed

LEAD 6103 ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES

Sound administrative principles and effective ways to lead the local church into a vibrant, dynamic community of faith touching and changing the world are examined. Three Hours Credit.

LEAD 6104 PERSONAL DISCIPLINES OF A LEADER

The personal growth and professional development of a leader are emphasized in this practical course. Characteristics of successful leaders are studied and applied to the leader’s personal life. Three Hours Credit.

LEAD 6105 EQUIPPING AND RELEASING LEADERSHIP

The leadership selection process, discipline, mentoring, and relational empowerment of emerging leaders are vital aspects of this course. The discovery of one’s spiritual gifts and their release through various ministry opportunities enable the church to fully function as a dynamic body. Three Hours Credit.

LEAD 6106 MINISTRY APPLICATION PROJECT (MAP)

The MAP project is the culminating capstone learning experience of the curriculum. It is coordinated with the student’s present and projected ministry so immediate practical value is gained through the discipline of writing the project. The applications project is mutually worked out between the student, the MAP director which is the current Dean of Academics of MCCM.

DISTANT LEARNING

Any class that is listed in the catalog can be taught by the Dean of Academics through distant learning.

is stressed so the church is faithful to the Great Commission.

provide case studies of God’s ways. Patterns such as timelines,

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EVANG 5104 EVANGELISM AND OUTREACH

Various types of evangelism and outreach are studied to enhance the mission, growth and impact of the local church in a community. Outreach to all segments of society and ethnic groups is stressed so the church is faithful to the Great Commission. Three Hours Credit.

PMIN 5105 DEVELOPING THE HEALTHY LEADER

This course assists students in establishing a good self identity through understanding who they are in Christ. Personal issues and practices are examined in light of God’s word. Bondages from past heritages, models and thought patterns are overcome to bring freedom and fulfill destiny. Three Hours Credit.

PMIN 5106 PASTORIAL CARE

This course seeks to integrate all the functions and practices of pastoral ministry into wholeness for healthy individuals and the local body. Included are critical issues in counseling, different methodologies, and the pastor’s personal relationships so integrity and ministry are safe guarded. Three Hours Credit

LEAD 6101 SPIRITUAL FORMATION OF A LEADER

The processes of God in the development of Godly leaders are studied. Examples are drawn from the scriptures and life to provide case studies of God’s ways. Patterns such as timelines, developmental phases, process items, convergence, gift mix, character formation, spiritual authority, and leaving a lasting legacy comprise units of this course. Three Hours Credit.

LEAD 6102 SPIRITUAL WARFARE

The relationship between spirituality and ministry is studied with the goal of equipping students to function in ministry leadership with the strengths of a strong prayer life and spirituality. Setting priorities between personal, family, and ministry demands are examined. This course also explores aspects of spiritual warfare that are essential for a church to be effective in the church, city, and nation is established. Three Hours Credit

TRANSFER OF CREDITS

Course work done at colleges, Bible schools, and universities may be transferred to the college for credit, provided such work meets a scholastic minimum standard of “C”. A student in the one year program and two year program must earn a minimum of 18 semester hours at MCCM. A student in a degree program must earn a minimum of 36 semester hours at MCCM. To receive a certificate or degree all students must meet the course requirements of MCCM.

Transfer of Credits from MCCM to another college is strictly at the discretion of the Institution which is doing the evaluation. There is no guarantee that any college will accept the credit for work completed at MCCM.

Release of transcripts will be issued upon request by the student. Any student who has not paid all of their financial obligations will not be given a transcript until their obligations are met. The fee for a transcript is $5.00 after the first free copy. Expedited transcripts can be obtained for $15.00.

Scholarships

Scholarships are available for ministerial candidates and Ordained ministers in the Appalachian Conference of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church at the time of printing of this catalog. Please call the conference office for details.

Pastors and ministerial candidates may petition there respective church boards to compensate them for continuing education at MCCM. It is solely up to the pastor of the local church and their board if they will scholarship the student for MCCM.

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CALENDAR

Maranatha College is on a semester system. Fifteen hours of class work or its equivalent constitutes one semester hour credit. The calendar will generally run as follows:

2nd Monday of January Spring Semester begins

2nd Monday of April Summer Semester begins

2nd Monday of September Fall Semester begins

A student who plans to graduate from Maranatha College of Christian Ministries must fulfill the requirements and evaluation procedures for his or her chosen program. The following requirements are mandatory:

At least a 2.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average in work done at Maranatha College of Christian Ministries.

A minimum of 36 Semester Hours of Courses taken at Maranatha College of Christian Ministries.

A Christian testimony consistent with scripture and adherence with the basic creed of MCCM.

Completion of all course work, practicum and internship require-ments.

All students graduating from MCCM must attend the graduation ceremony. Degrees and certificates will not be awarded “in absentia” without approval of the MCCM Executive Board.

Any student with a 3.5 grade point average or higher will be considered an Honor Student.

LEADERSHIP MASTERS DISTANT LEARNING

This curriculum is designed for the Bible student that wishes to go deeper in their studies, but cannot attend Southwestern Christian University due to finances or constraints on travel or time. This course of study in no way is meant to substitute for a degree at SCU, it is simply is an outlet for student where SCU is not a viable option. The Masters is a 36 hour course broken down in 12 classes to be taken over a period of 2 years. There is no life experience or transfer credits available for this program and all 12 classes must be taken in order. They are:

BIBL 5101 BIBLICAL THEOLOGY

This course surveys the history of biblical interpretation with attention to contemporary methods. Issues of authority and inspiration are examined and applied to today’s ministry context. It requires a major interpretation project in both Old and New Testaments. Three Hours Credit.

WORSHIP 5102 PRAISE AND WORSHIP

This course is an investigation of the role of worship in the life of the church, emphasizing the development of a theology of worship. Pentecostal-Charismatic worship and its place in growing churches are emphasized. Practical training is given in how to plan, lead, and flow in a worship service. Three Hours Credit.

GROW 5103 CHURCH GROWTH AND REVITIALIZATION

This course surveys the Biblical, theological, and sociological principles in a scientific study of church growth. Statistical analysis of the positive and negative factors of growth theories are applied to local congregations. Emphasis is placed on students ability to do research methodology in order to develop healthy churches. Three Hours Credit.

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MISSIONS COURSES

MISS 1003 LIFESTYLE EVANGELISM - Explores the many ways in which personal witnessing can be done. Emphasis is on developing a method of being able to witness to people in a variety of situations. Personal soul winning, hospitality, evangelism, and street drama are among the many approaches to evangelism explored in this course. Three Hours Credit

MISS 2312 NEW CHURCH PLANTING AND CHURCH DEVELOPMENT -This is a practical application course that gives the fundamentals of planting a church and the process of growth. Church revitalization and renewal is a part of this program. Three hour credit.

MISS 2483 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD EVANGELISM - An introductory study of the Biblical basis for the church’s mission of world evangelism as depicted in the book of Acts and in the New Testament epistles. An awareness of the many opportunities for sharing the Lord Jesus Christ will be emphasized. The methods of new-field evangelism, church planting and church growth principles will be stressed. Three Hour Credit.

MISS 3313 CHURCH GROWTH - A study of principles in church growth with special attention given theological, cultural and indigenous principles which may effect the rate and patterns of church growth; sociological structures of the societies as they affect receptivity and church multiplication and procedures which cause stagnation or acceleration, introversion or expansion. Prerequisite: MISS 2483 Three Hour Credit.

DEVELOPMENTAL SEMINARS

DEV 1111-4121 DEVELOPMENTAL SEMINARS - Seminars dealing with spiritual, social and moral growth. abortion, war, etc. Credits are assessed according to evaluation by the Dean of Academics.

GRADUATION INFORMATION

A student having completed the requirements for a degree at MCCM as specified in the MCCM catalog, may apply for graduation Since the program for MCCM is designed for the “At Home Student” there is no consecutive semester enrollment required. However, MCCM reserves the right to make changes in the curricula or graduation requirements which may be considered necessary for the general improvement of the college or degree program.

Degrees are conferred annually during the Appalachian Conference IPHC Camp Meeting. This is normally done on Friday night prior to the start of the evening service. All graduates are required to attend in order to receive their degree.

Any student wishing to graduate must contact the Registrar's Office in February of the graduation year in order to receive a full evaluation for degree qualification. All degree requirements must be completed prior to participation in graduation ceremonies. The Dean of Instruction may allow a student to participate “pending” completion of the requirements If the requirements are not met within one semester, additional requirements may be requested.

Graduation “In absentia” is allowed only in extreme emergencies and/or unusual circumstances.

Graduation fees for Maranatha College of Christian

Ministries are to be paid prior to graduation. Fees are established

by the Board of Regents and reviewed every four years.

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Graduation Honors:

MCCM honors its graduates who have excelled academically and professionally. The following academic honors are bestowed on qualifying students:

Summa Cum Laude: A student whose cumulative grade point aver age is 3.90 or above will be graduated with the honor “summa cum laude”. This will be distinguished with a gold sash.

Magna Cum Laude : A student whose cumulative grade point aver-age is 3.70 — 3.89 will be graduated with the honor “magna cum laude”. This will be distinguished with burgundy cords.

Cum Laude: A student whose cumulative grade point average is 3.40 — 3.69 will be graduated with the honor “cum laude”. This will be designated for grey cords.

CHOICE OF PROGRAMS

Maranatha College of Christian Ministries is committed to helping its students achieve a quality education that will develop men and women in places of Christian leadership. The focus of MCCM is on the Bible, Christian Education and Church Leadership. Therefore, our courses of study are designed to fulfill these objectives.

DISTANT LEARNING

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY

AST 1013 KEYBOARDING I- Teaches the alpha/numeric keyboard with emphasis on correct techniques, speed and accuracy. Teaches formatting of basic personal and business correspondence, reports and tabulation.

AST 1023 KEYBOARDING II- Develops keyboarding and document production skills with emphasis on preparation of specialized business documents. Continues skill-building for speed and accuracy.

AST 1413 WORD PROCESSING I (Microsoft Word) – Teaches creating and editing documents, including line and page layouts, columns, font, search/replace, cut/paste, spell/thesaurus and advanced editing and formatting features of word processing software.

AST 1423 WORD PROCESSING II (Microsoft Word)– Teaches advanced software applications.

AST 2323 MICRO COMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATIONS (Excel, PowerPoint & Access)- Teaches produc-tion of church/business documents using word processing, data-bases, and spreadsheets. Emphasizes document production to meet church, business and industry standard.

SPEECH COMMUNICATION

SPCH 1113 INTRODUCTION TO INTERPERSONAL COMMUMCATION -

A beginning course which stresses that communication is the foundation for all interpersonal relationships. The goals for this course are two fold: to present valid information on interpersonal communication; to provide insight as to improving our interpersonal communication relationship with others. Three hours credit.

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PMIN 3533 (PSY 3533) THEORIES AND TECHNIQUES OF COUNSELING -This course is designed to acquaint the student with the major concepts and practices of conversational therapy. The broad goal of the course is to help students understand what counseling is, and what it is not, as well as to help them select wisely from all the theories those aspects which can be incorporated into their own developing, personal style of counseling. In addition, the course will address some of the basic issues in counseling, ethics, and the counselor as a person. Prerequisite: PSY 1213 OR PSY 2113 and Junior standing. Three Hours Credit.

PMIN 4103 PASTORAL CARE AND COUNSELING - An intensive course in the development of the priestly role of the minister. Prerequisite: PMIN 3533 / PSY 3533. Three Hours Credit.

PMIN 4233 CHURCH ADMINISTRATION - This course is designed to help individuals identify spiritual gifts and foster potential leaders within the local church. This course will be beneficial in equipping the student to integrate basic principles and practices of organizing, administering and supervision a total church program. Specific areas of emphasis will include: program analysis, recruitment of volunteer staff, training, staff relationships, promotion. Three Hours Credit.

PMIN 4523 MINISTERIAL INTERNSHIP - This course is worked out in conjunction with a student, a pastor of a local church and the departmental supervision. The work assigned to the student is carried out primarily in the local church. The purpose of the class is to provide a supervised practical experience for pastoral ministries majors. Three Hour Credit.

MCCM is on the Bible, Christian Education and Church

MCCM offers the following degree programs:

Masters of Ministry in Christian Leadership

This degree is 36 hour Masters Degree with a focus on Christian Leadership

B.S. in Biblical Studies This Bachelor's degree has a major in Bible

B. S. Degree in Pastoral Ministries This Bachelor's degree has a double major in Bible and Pas-toral Ministry. An optional concentration in Church or Youth Ministry.

B.S. Degree in Christian Education Ministries This Bachelor's degree has a major in Bible and a minor in Christian Education.

A.A. Associate of Arts — This degree allows emphasis in Bible and Christian Education Studies.

A.A. Associates of Arts degree in Bible (Prison inmate program) - This degree is specially designed to help rehabilitate people that are incarcerated by the state and federal penal system at a reduced cost.

One Year Bible Certificate in Bible — This certificate is a means of obtaining a working knowledge of the Bible.— 42 hours

Certificate of Christian Ministry – This certificate is for an individual that has taken at least 39 hours from MCCM or has a combination of life experience credits, transfer credits, and at least 18 hours taken at MCCM to reach the 39 hour threshold.

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PROGRAMS OF STUDY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE

In Biblical Studies

(128 Total Semester Hours Required)

General Education — 39 Semester Hours

Biblical Studies — 36 Semester Hours

Theology — 12 Semester Hours

Pastoral Ministries — 24 Semester Hours

Ministry Development — 6 Semester Hours

General Electives — 11 Semester Hours

This program is designed primarily for those students who consciously feel a divine call to the ministry of preaching or teaching, whether as a pastor, evangelist or Bible teacher. The required studies include a solid core of Bible Courses, Theology, and Pastoral Ministries, along with a secular general education program.

Objectives:

To offer qualifying students the opportunity to develop skills in Biblical interpretation and discernment.

To offer Pastors, Evangelists and Church Teachers the opportunity to receive specific knowledge in Biblical doctrine and dogma.

PSY 3533 FOUNDATIONS OF COUNSELING - This course is designed to acquaint the student with the major con-cepts and practices of conversational therapy. The broad goal of the course is to help students understand what counseling is, and what it is not, as well as to help them select wisely from all the theories those aspects which can be incorporated into their own developing personal style of counseling. In addition, the course will address some of the basic issues in counseling, ethics, and the counselor as a person. Prerequisite: PSY 1213 OR PS 2113 and Junior standing. Three Hours Credit.

SOCIOLOGY

SOC 1113 INTRODUCTION OF SOCIOLOGY -A general survey of the field and problems of sociology. Three Hours Credit. SOC 2123 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY - A study of the validity, origin, functions and responsibilities of these societal foundations. Recent trends in, and consequences of, divorce and single-parent families will be explored. Challenges of role-strain finances, nurturing children, sexual adjustment, commitment, conflict resolution, intimacy and kinship relationships will be studied along with appropriate coping skills. Three Hours Credit.

PRACTICAL MINISTRY COURSES

PMIN 3323 HOMILETICS I - An introduction to the theory and practice of preaching. Attention will be given to the history of preaching and sermon types and development in the Christian church. Sermon delivery by the students will occur during the latter part of the semester. Prerequisites: SPCH 1013 or SPCH 1203. Three Hour Credit.

PMIN 3333 HOMILETICS II-A continuation of PMIN 3312 with emphasis on sermon delivery. The student will be provided opportunity to study great pulpiteers through listening to tapes and reading sermons. Prerequisite: PMIN 3323. Three Hours Credit.

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PHILOSOPHY

PHIL 2003 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY - A general introduction to the major areas of philosophical studies and philosophers. Fundamental problems in philosophy and methods to deal with them will be examined. Three hours credit.

SCIENCE COURSES

BIOL 1113 MAN AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE - A study of some of the aspects of the problems of man and his environment and the principles of biology which are involved in these areas. Three Hours Credit.

NSC 1113 PHYSICAL SCIENCE - A general course in the physical sciences. The subject matter is obtained mainly from Chemistry and Physics. Emphasis is placed on understanding aspects of physical science which are currently involved in a technological impact on society. Some philosophical assessment of science is also attempted. Three Hours Credit.

SOCIAL SCIENCE COURSES

PSY 1101 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY - A comprehensive survey which provides thorough definition of psychology and presents an overview of the many areas within the discipline such as, life span development, perceptual processes, behavior, cognition, personality, memory, abnormal and counseling therapy. Emphasis will be placed on the scriptural understanding necessary for balance in mind and behavior. Three hours credit.

PSY 1213 PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT- An introductory course which acquaints students with the basic aspects of psychology while exploring the characteristics of the well-adjusted individual. The developmental process of adjusting to spiritual, social, emotional and intellectual challenges is studied, and coping skills are viewed from differing perspectives. Three Hour Credit.

Bible Courses

BIBL 1113 Introduction to Bible Study 3

BIBL 1413 Old Testament Survey 3

BIBL 1423 New Testament Survey 3

BIBL 2733 Acts 3

BIBL 2743 I & II Corinthians 3

BIBL 3013 Life and Teachings of Jesus 3

BIBL 3023 The Pentateuch 3

BIBL 3213 Romans and Galatians 3

BIBL 3233 Old Testament Prophetic Literature 3

BIBL 3243 Old Testament Historical & Poetical 3

BIBL 4123 New Testament Pastoral/Prison Epistles 3

BIBL 4223 New Testament General Epistles 3

BIBL 4313, 4323 Apocalyptic Lit. I & II (Daniel & Revelations) 6

Theology Courses

THEO 2103 Introduction to Christian Beliefs 3

THEO 3313 Holiness/Pentecostal Theology 3

THEO 3323 Holiness/Pentecostal Theology 3

THEO 3513 Ministry in the Holy Spirit 3

General Education Courses

ENGL 1113 English Composition I & II 6

SPCH 1113 Introduction to Speech Communication 3

SOC 1103 Introduction to Sociology 3

SOC 2123 Marriage and Family 3

PSY 1101 Introduction to Psychology 3

PSY 4101 Counseling Techniques 3

HUM 2113 Early Western Culture 3

HUM 2223 Modern Western Culture 3

BIOL 1113 Biological Science OR NSC 1113 Physical Science 3

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Courses Continued…

MATH 1113 College Math OR 3

Computer Science Courses 3

HIST 3373 History of Christianity 3

PHIL 2003 Introduction to Philosophy 3

Pastoral Ministries

PMIN 1102 Lifestyle Evangelism and Discipleship 3

PMIN 4233 Church Administration 3

PMIN 3323 Homiletics I 3

PMIN 3333 Homiletics II 3

PMIN 4523 Ministerial Internship I 3

PMIN 4623 Ministerial Internship II 3

PMIN 4103 Pastoral Care and Counseling 3

PMIN 4402 Pastoral Leadership 3

Ministry Development

MISS 3313 Church Growth 3

MISS 2483 Introduction to World Evangelism 3

Electives

Electives 8

Total Hours 128

HISTORY

HIST 1483 UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1865 - A general course concerned with political, economic and social history of the United States up to 1865. Three Hours Credit.

HIST 1493 UNITED STATES HISTORY SINCE 1865-Continuation of HIST 1483. Three Hours Credit.

HIST 3373 HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY - A study of the origin and spread of Christianity from apostolic times until the present time. Attention is given to the missionary advance of Christianity both geographically and historically. Special attention will be given to the Reformation, subsequent developments within Protestantism, and the rise of the Pentecostal movement. Three Hours Credit.

GOVERNMENT

PSC 1113 AMERICAN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT - A course dealing th the organization and functions of the American government in all its branches. Emphasis upon relation of the citizen to the government and upon duties and obligations of citizenship. Three Hours Credit

HUMANITITES

HUM 2113 EARLY WESTERN CULTURE - Introduction to the history, literature, theology, philosophy and the arts of the western world from Biblical times through the middle ages. Three Hours Credit.

HUM 2223 WESTERN CULTURE - Introduction to the history, literature, theology, philosophy and the arts of the western world from the Renaissance to modern times. Three Hours Credit.

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GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES

ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I-A study of principals of effective communication, with emphasis upon the reading and writing of exposition. Required of all freshman with exception of those whose scores in English proficiency warrant advance placement. Three hours credit. Placement test required.

ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II - A continuation of the study of effective communication. Practice in writing, narration, description, literacy criticism and research papers. Reading of poetry and short stories. Prerequisite: ENGL 1113. Three hours credit.

CMUS 2913 INTRO TO CHURCH MUSIC— An historical survey of the development of sacred music. Course also focuses on current trends in music and practical teaching on how to lead worship in the modern day church. Three Hours Credit.

MATH 1113 GENERAL COLLEGE MATHEMATICS - A course covering basic concepts of mathematics, elementary algebra, basic geometric concepts, systems of measurement and functional relationships as expressed in formulas, tables and graphs. Three hours credit.

COMP 1101 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE - A general education course that gives an introductory survey of computers and their uses in today’s society. Use of application programs such as word processing, electronic spread sheets, and data bases will be studies. A brief introduction to Windows and Internet is included. One hour credit. COMP 1113 COMPUTER I - An introduction to DOS and basic computer software including Microsoft Word, Excel, Approach Data Base and PowerPoint Presentations. Three hour credit.

COMP 1123 COMPUTER II- Lab work on projects from Microsoft Word, Excel, Approach Data Base and PowerPoint Presentations.

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE

Double Major in Bible and Pastoral Ministry

(128 Total Semester Hours Required)

General Education — 39 Semester Hours

Biblical Studies — 36 Semester Hours

Theology — 12 Semester Hours

Christian Education — 24 Semester Hours

Ministry Development —6 Semester Hours

General Electives — 12 Semester Hours

This program is designed for students who feel a divine call to Christian Ministry whether as a pastor or evangelist. This course of study has a strong emphasis on ministerial skills in church leadership.

Objectives:

To develop within the perspective of the pastor or evangelist a love and understanding of the Word of God.

To develop in the student the skills of preaching and ministry in order that he or she may become an effective minister of the gospel.

To equip the student with the skills and techniques that are required for effective church leadership, pastoral counseling and the exercise of spiritual ministry.

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Bible Courses

BIBL 1113 Introduction to Bible Study 3

BIBL 1413 Old Testament Survey 3

BIBL 1423 New Testament Survey 3

BIBL 2733 Acts 3

BIBL 2743 I & II Corinthians 3

BIBL 3013 Life and Teachings of Jesus 3

BIBL 3023 The Pentateuch 3

BIBL 3213 Romans and Galatians 3

BIBL 3233 Old Testament Prophetic Literature 3

BIBL 3243 Old Testament Historical & Poetical 3

BIBL 4123 New Testament Pastoral/Prison Epistles 3

BIBL 4223 New Testament General Epistles 3

BIBL 4313, 4323 Apocalyptic Lit. I & II (Daniel & Revelations) 6

Theology Courses

THEO 2103 Introduction to Christian Beliefs 3

THEO 3313 Holiness/Pentecostal Theology 3

THEO 3323 Holiness/Pentecostal Theology 3

THEO 3513 Ministry in the Holy Spirit 3

General Education Courses

ENGL 1113 English Composition I 3

ENGL 1213 English Composition II 3

SPCH 1103 Introduction to Speech Communication 3

SOC 1113 Introduction to Sociology 3

SOC 2123 Marriage and Family 3

PSY 1101 Introduction to Psychology 3

PSY 4101 Counseling Techniques 3

HUM 2113 Early Western Culture 3

HUM 2223 Modern Western Culture 3

BIBL 4223 NEW TESTAMENT GENERAL EPISTLES - A study of the books of I & II Peter, James, Jude and I, II, III John. Christian doctrine, character and conduct under the pressure of suf-fering will be emphasized. Three hours credit.

BIBL 4313 APOCALYPTIC LITERATURE I DANIEL - A course designed to examine the nature and use of apocalyptic litera-ture in Judaic and Christian thought with emphasis on the proper approach to interpretation of this type of Biblical material. The book of Daniel along with the apocalyptic sections of Matthew, Mark, I & II Thessalonians. Three hours credit. BIBL 4323 APOCALYPTIC LITERATURE II REVELATION A course designed to examine the nature and use of apocalyptic literature in Judaic and Christian thought with empha-sis on the proper approach to interpretation of this type of Biblical material. the book of Revelation will be examined with emphasis on the second coming of Christ. Three hours credit.

THEOLOGY COURSES

THEO 2103 CHRISTIAN BELIEFS - An introductory study of the basic doctrines of the Christian faith. Three Hours Credit.

THEO 3313 HOLINESS/PENTECOSTAL THEOLOGY I - An intensive study of the basic doctrines of the Christian faith including revelation, God, creation and man. Prerequisite: THEO 2103 or equivalent. Three Hours Credit. THEO 3323 HOLINESS/PENTECOSTAL THEOLOGY II -An intensive study of the doctrines of the Christian faith including Christology, the atonement, salvation, the Holy Spirit, eschatology, and the church. Prerequisite: THEO 2103 or equivalent. Three Hours Credit.

THEO 3513 MINISTRY IN THE HOLY SPIRIT -An inten-sive Biblical and systematic study of the Holy Spirit combined with a practical approach to the ministry of the Holy Spirit. The class will be a laboratory in the study of the Gifts of the Spirit. Three Hours Credit.

contemporary issues will be given. Three hours credit.

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BIBL 3013 LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF JESUS CHRIST - A harmonized view of the four gospels within the biographical structure of the life of Christ and in-depth study of the most important aspects of Christ’s life, work and teachings. Attention is given to Jesus Christ and His relationship to the individual and society. Three hours credit. BIBL 3023 THE PENTATEUCH -Studies in the Pentateuch, tracing God’s redemptive purpose from creation through the Exodus, and evaluating the spiritual significance of the lives of the Hebrew patriarchs and the unique contribution of Moses to Israel and the Christian Church. Special attention is given to the implications of the Pentateuch for Christian worship and living. Three hours credit. BIBL 3213 ROMANS AND GALATIANS — A systematic study of Paul’s letters to the churches at Rome and Galatia. Special emphasis will be placed on the great doctrinal themes of these epistles. Practical application of these writings to contemporary issues will be given. Three hours credit. BIBL 3233 OLD TESTAMENT PROPHETIC LIT. A study of the prophetic books of the Old Testament (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Hosea through Malachi.) Attention will be given to the nature of the prophetic office and its historic context. The primary focus will be on the theological and ethical teachings of the prophets and their relevance to the present. Three hours credit. BIBL 3243 OLD TESTAMENT HISTORICAL AND POETICAL LITERATURE -

A course designed to survey the redemptive story revealed in the theological history recorded in Joshua, Judges, Ruth, I & II Samuel, I & II Kings, I & II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther. The development of the Hebrew nation from the con-quest of Canaan under Joshua to the restoration of Israel from the Babylonian captivity will be traced. Special attention will be given to studying the nation’s spiritual and political life. A study of the nature of Hebrew poetry, the types of Psalms and their his-torical setting will be examined. Certain basic principles of inter-pretation of Hebrew poetry will be presented. Three hours credit.

BIOL 1113 Biological Science OR NSC 1113 Physical Science 3

MATH 1113 College Math OR 3

Computer Science Courses 3

HIST 3373 History of Christianity 3

PHIL 2003 Introduction to Philosophy 3

Christian Education Ministries

PMIN 1102 Lifestyle Evangelism and Discipleship 3

PMIN 4233 Church Administration 3

PMIN 4103 Pastoral Care and Counseling 3

PMIN 4402 Pastoral Leadership 3

PMIN 3323 Homiletics I 3

CHED 1423 Ministry of Christian Education 3

CMUS 2912 Introduction to Church Music 3

PMIN 4523 Ministerial Internship 3

Ministry Development

MISS 3313 Church Growth 3

MISS 2483 Introduction to World Evangelism 3

Electives

Electives 2

Total Hours 128

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Bachelor of Science in Christian Education Ministry

Bible Major and Christian Education Minor

The primary focus of this program is on professional competence for careers in Christian Education Ministry.

(128 Total Semester Hours Required)

General Education — 39 Semester Hours

Biblical Studies — 36 Semester Hours

Theology — 12 Semester Hours

Christian Education — 24 Semester Hours

General Electives — 17 Semester Hours

Objectives:

To develop a philosophy of Christian education within a Pentecostal theology.

To cultivate an appreciation for the educational ministry of the Church.

To acquaint the student with methodologies, and techniques for implementing educational ministry through the local church.

To challenge the student’s creativity in effectively making the Bible relevant to all ages.

Course Descriptions

BIBLE STUDY COURSES

BIBL 1113 INTRODUCTION TO BIBLE STUDY - A course designed to acquaint the student with sound practices of Biblical Study and interpretation. Both deductive and inductive skills are emphasized. Attention is given to the various tools available for Biblical research. Three hours credit.

BIBL 1413 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY — Study of the Old Testament in historical sequence with attention given to the growth of the Israelite nation, the unfolding of its theological concepts, and the development of the Messianic idea. Special at-tention is given to the Old Testament revelation of the moral be-ing of God and its implications for Christian character and life-style. Three hours credit. B1BL 1423 NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY - A study of the New Testament with emphasis on the coming of Jesus Christ and the doctrinal truths of the four Gospels, the origins of the Chris-tian church and the work and writings of its first leaders. Atten-tion is given to the practical application of the doctrines of Christ for personal and social development, especially the role-concept of being a servant of Christ. Three hours credit. BIBL 2733 ACTS — A systematic study of the Acts of the Apostles. Special emphasis will be given to Christ’s continuing ministry through the work of the Holy Spirit in the early church. Three hours credit. BIBL 2743 I & II CORINTHIANS— A systematic study the apostle Paul’s two letters to the church at Corinth. The major themes of Paul’s epistles to the Corinthians and the apostles’ practical solutions to daily church problems will be examined. Application to contemporary issues of the doctrines of these writ-ings will be given. Three hours credit. BIBL 4123 NEW TESTAMENT PASTORAL/PRISON EPISTLES - A systematic study of I & II Timothy, Titus, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon, placing par-ticular emphasis on the doctrinal and ethical viewpoints. Three hours credit.

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ONE YEAR CERTIFICATE IN BIBLE

(42 Semester Hours Required)

The certificate in Bible is a beginning program to assist the student in two ways. First, it will begin the student on a course of study required for all degrees at MCCM. Secondly, it will assist the student in obtaining a working knowledge of the Bible for both preaching and teaching.

This program requires the completion of 42 hours.

BIBL 1113 Introduction to Bible Study 3

BIBL 1413 Old Testament Survey 3

BIBL 1423 New Testament Survey 3

BIBL 2733 Acts 3

BIBL 2743 I & II Corinthians 3

BIBL 3013 Life and Teachings of Jesus 3

BIBL 3023 The Pentateuch 3

BIBL 3213 Romans and Galatians 3

BIBL 3233 Old Testament Prophetic Literature 3

BIBL 3243 Old Testament Historical & Poetical 3

BIBL 4123 New Testament Pastoral/Prison Epistles 3

BIBL 4223 New Testament General Epistles 3

BIBL 4313 Apocalyptic Lit. I Daniel 3

BIBL 4323 Apocalyptic Lit. II Revelation 3

Bible Courses

BIBL 1113 Introduction to Bible Study 3

BIBL 1413 Old Testament Survey 3

BIBL 1423 New Testament Survey 3

BIBL 2733 Acts 3

BIBL 2743 I & II Corinthians 3

BIBL 3013 Life and Teachings of Jesus 3

BIBL 3023 The Pentateuch 3

BIBL 3213 Romans and Galatians 3

BIBL 3233 Old Testament Prophetic Literature 3

BIBL 3243 Old Testament Historical & Poetical 3

BIBL 4123 New Testament Pastoral/Prison Epistles 3

BIBL 4223 New Testament General Epistles 3

BIBL 4313, 4323 Apocalyptic Lit I & II (Daniel & Revelations) 6

Theology Courses

THEO 2103 Introduction to Christian Beliefs 3

THEO 3313 Holiness/Pentecostal Theology 3

THEO 3323 Holiness/Pentecostal Theology 3

THEO 3513 Ministry in the Holy Spirit 3

General Education Courses

ENGL English Composition I & II 6

SPCH 1103 Introduction to Speech Communication 3

SOC 1113 Introduction to Sociology 3

SOC 2123 Marriage and Family 3

PSY 1101 Introduction to Psychology 3

PSY 4101 Counseling Techniques 3

HUM 2113 Early Western Culture 3

HUM 2223 Modem Western Culture 3

BIOL 1113 Biological Science OR NSC 1113 Physical Science 3

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MATH 1113 College Math OR 3

Computer Science Courses 3

HIST 3373 History of Christianity 3

PFIIL 2003 Introduction to Philosophy 3

Christian Education

CHED 1423 Ministry of Christian Education 3

CHED 4033 Leadership in Christian Education 3

CHED 4323 Children’s Ministry 3

CHED 3453 Foundations of Youth Ministry 3

CHED 4995 Christian Education Internship I 3

CHED 4996 Christian Education Internship II 3

PMIN 4233 Church Administration 3

SOC 4402 Conflict Management and Resolution 3

Electives

Electives Seminars and Development 11

Total Hours 128

2 Tim 2:15 KJV

15 Study to shew

thyself approved

unto God, a work-

man that needeth not

to be ashamed,

rightly dividing the

word of truth.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION MINISTRY

Bible Studies

B1BL 1113 Introduction to Bible Study 3

BIBL 1413 Old Testament Survey 3

BIBL 1423 New Testament Survey 3

BIBL 2733 Acts 3

BIBL 2743 I & II Corinthians 3

BIBL 3013 Life and Teachings of Jesus 3

BIBL 3023 The Pentateuch 3

BIBL 3213 Romans and Galatians 3

BIBL 3233 Old Testament Prophetic Literature 3

BIBL 3243 Old Testament Historical & Poetical 3

BIBL 4123 New Testament Pastoral/Prison Epistles 3

BIBL 4223 New Testament General Epistles 3

BIBL 4313 Apocalyptic Lit. I Daniel 3

BIBL 4323 Apocalyptic Lit. II Revelation 3

General Education Requirements

ENGL 1113 English Composition I 3

SPCH 1113 Introduction to Speech Communication 3

SOC 1103 Introduction to Sociology 3

PSY 1101 Introduction to Psychology 3

Christian Education Ministry Requirements

CHED 1423 Ministry of Christian Education 3

CHED 3453 Youth Ministry 3

MISS 2483 Introduction to World Evangelism 3

MISS 3313 Church Growth 3

Total Hours 66

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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION MINISTRY

(66 Semester Hours Required)

The associate of arts program allows the student to achieve two goals. First to establish a strong foundation in Bible studies and secondly to establish an academic foundation in a general education environment.

During this time of study, the student can decide which study area of concentration they would like to pursue following this degree.

Objectives:

To provide the beginning college student with an opportunity to receive a strong, balanced academic program which can lead them in a variety of majors.

To assist in acquiring a Christian foundation for living founded in Biblical principles.

To utilize an interdisciplinary approach allowing the student to

receive a general education in foundational subjects.

Associates of Arts in Biblical Studies (Prison Inmate Program)

The primary focus of this program is to educate and help rehabilitate prison inmates with the word of God. We firm believe in Hebrews 4:12 “For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart” NIV. If we as Christians can cause a person to study the word of God deeply and sincerely, God himself will rehabilitate them with His word. Inmates that complete this program will be eligible to enter any Bachelors program at MCCM upon their release from prison. The stu-dent will receive 66 hours credit if the complete the following courses:

1. Introductory– covers salvation, water baptism, prayer and other basic topics.

2. Christian Living— deals with discouragement, doubt, guilt, and discipleship.

3. Christian Living II—covers tithing, commitment to the local church, love of the brethren, respecting church leadership, obedience and prayer

4. Christian Living III— deals with topics which help to inspire contin-ued growth and maturity in Christ; who we are in Christ, our victory, spiritual warfare, the will of God, and others.

5. Christian Living IV— covers adding to our faith, growing in Christ and in fellowship with the Lord, and the rewards of spiritual growth

6. Christian Living V— deals with maintaining the correct attitude even in the midst of fiery trials; with a view of God’s purpose and plan for the believer.

7. The Gospel of the Kingdom— an in-depth study with a new perspective of the aspects of the kingdom of God.

8. Stewardship— deals with the responsibilities and rewards of the faithful steward; tithing and the giving of offerings, including “first-fruits” are also covered.

9. Biblical Prayers I & II— an in-depth study of spiritual principles re-lating to effective prayer, with biblical examples.

10. Christian Family I—V Five studies on the Christian Family covering the family unit in general, Wives and Mothers, Husband and Fathers, Parents and Leaders, and Sons and Daughters.

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Associates of Arts in Biblical Studies

(Prison Inmate Program) continued:

12. Personal Evangelism— a convincing study on the necessity of obeying the call to witness for Christ.

13. Holy Spirit— an overall view of the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit in both the Old and New Testaments.

14. Kings I— IV 4 separate studies on 1st and 2nd Kings. King IV also covers II Chronicles 25-36. These are a comprehensive chapter study of the kings of Israel and Judah, beginning after David.

15.Divine Healing— thoroughly explains the scriptural basis for divine healing.

16. Biblical Prophecy— covers the Rapture, Tribulation, Armageddon, Return of Christ and the Millennium.

17– 83 Detailed lessons on every book of the Bible and for some books multiple lessons. All lessons are written with a “How does this apply to-day” tone so true application of the Word can be accomplished by the inmate.

Heb 13:3 NIV

Remember those

in prison as if you

were their fellow

prisoners, and

those who are

mistreated as if

you yourselves

were suffering.

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