Associate of Applied Science In Youth Ministries
Upon satisfactory completion of the AAS program in Youth Ministries, the graduate should be able to:
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Devise and articulate a sound biblical philosophy of youth ministry that will address the spiritual, social, emotional, physical, and intellectual concerns of the adolescent life.
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Demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics of and cultural influences upon today’s youth.
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Develop a Spirit-filled ministry to youth in a church or para-church organization in diverse socio-cultural settings.
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Acquire methods and material necessary for effective ministry to youth.
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Mentor young believers in their own devotion to Christ and in becoming effective in their witness and ministry.
78% of graduates of this program responded that they are extremely confident or very confident in their ability to demostrate an understanding of the characteristics of and cultural influences upon today's youth. (Youth Ministries Assessment)
Program Requirements For A.A.S. In Youth Ministries
Total Required Courses = 63 Credit Hours
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English Composition I |
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English Composition II |
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Success in College |
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Foundation in Communication (Course options available) |
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Capstone |
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Social Science (Course options available) |
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Arts/Humanities/Literature (Course options available) |
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Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics |
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Environmental Science |
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Old Testament |
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New Testament History |
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Bible Study Methods |
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Life of Christ |
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Acts |
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Theology I |
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Theology II |
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Introduction to Christian Leadership |
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Christian Ethics |
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Spiritual Formation |
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Marriage and Family |
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The Reformation |
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Introduction of Christian Education |
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Introduction to Preaching |
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Preaching Lab |
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Youth Discipleship & Evangelism |
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Youth Pastors |
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Strategies for Youth Ministries |
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Pastoral Care |
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