DSLE 503 Marriage, Family, and Interpersonal Relationships |
DSLE 507 Introduction to Chaplaincy Ministry |
DSLE 534 Ministry to Youth & Young Adults |
DSLE 541 Foundations of Biblical Spirituality |
DSLE 547 Understanding Trauma |
DSLE 564 Advanced Youth and Young Adult Ministry Leadership |
DSLE 605 Contemporary Topics in Religious Education and Discipling |
DSLE 606 Philosophical Foundations for Professionals |
DSLE 607 Intergenerational Ministry |
DSLE 608 Youth and Young Adults in Contemporary Culture |
DSLE 610 Teaching for Discipleship |
DSLE 615 Collaborative Ministry |
DSLE 620 Scholarly and Professional Development |
DSLE 626 Ministry to At-Risk Youth |
DSLE 635 Christian Perspectives on Professional Ethics |
DSLE 636 Seminar in Youth Ministry |
DSLE 651 Foundations of Biblical Counseling |
DSLE 655 Families in Society |
DSLE 656 Counseling Youth and Young Adults |
DSLE 657 Social Policy |
DSLE 658 Internal Dynamics of Families |
DSLE 659 Human Sexuality |
DSLE 660 Field Practicum: Professional |
DSLE 661 Wholistic Health and Aging |
DSLE 664 Advanced Campus Ministry |
DSLE 669 Reaching the Secular Mind |
DSLE 670 Reaching Out: Institutional Settings; Families and Caregivers for Seniors |
DSLE 675 Ministry to Children |
DSLE 677 Ministry to Older Adults |
DSLE 678 Spiritual Nurture of Children |
DSLE 679 Parenting Education and Guidance |
DSLE 680 Field Practicum: Academic |
DSLE 685 Cultural Concerns, Global Aging, Diversity and Gender |
DSLE 688 MA (Discipleship in Lifespan Education) Program Continuation |
DSLE 830 Advanced Fostering Spiritual Growth |
DSLE 860 Teaching Religion in College |
DSLE 878 Advanced Scholarly and Professional Development |
DSLE 880 PhD (Discipleship in Lifespan Education) Program Continuation |
DSLE 885 Field Practicum: |
DSLE 887 Applied Research |
DSLE 995 Doctoral Dissertation |
The following courses are used out of the school of Education: |
EDFN 500 Philosophical Foundations for Professionals |
EDRM 505 Research Methods |
EDRM 611 Applied Statistical Methods I |
Credits: 3
Analysis of educational, counseling and psychological data using descriptive and basic inferential statistics; frequency distribution, measures of central tendency, dispersion, correlation, t-tests, one way Analysis of Variance, simple linear regression, introduction to multiple regression analysis, and Chi-Square. SPSS will be used for all data analysis. Students are expected to submit and present a research paper at the end of the course.