2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
First Year Programs
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Mark A. Jalovick, Th.M., Chair
Associate Professor
Edgar B. Hardesty, Th.M., Director, Israel and Archaeology
Assistant Professor
Jared R. Bryant, Th.M.
David J. Crosscombe, D.Min., Director, Urban Ministry
Andrea N. Fiori, M.Ed., Director, Arts and Culture
Stephen J. Hauser, M.S., Director, Outdoor Action
Part-time Faculty
Charlotte L. Gleason, M.L.S.
Adjunct Faculty
Noelle M. Wayne, M.S.
The Department
The First Year Programs offer students an added element and benefit to their collegiate experience. Students can start their first year engaging in and exploring a particular area of interest while studying the whole Bible. These programs provide students with a solid foundation upon which they can build their university education.
The First Year Programs exist to guide first year students in the development of God-centered wisdom and knowledge through both formal and informal instruction. The objectives of the programs are:
- To teach a Bible-centered curriculum that will produce in the student a foundational knowledge of Scripture and a biblical worldview.
- To provide an environment and experiences that afford students maximum opportunities for personal discipleship and character development.
- To offer a curriculum and experiences that will help develop in students a sense of wonder, curiosity, and delight in the created order and enable them to think critically and with discernment.
- To provide programs that will enable students to enjoy and expand their personal interests, knowledge, and skills.
- To guide students in foundational principles for future life direction.
The Programs
Arts and Culture
The Arts and Culture program focuses on a biblically informed perspective on art and culture throughout history, in the church and in society. Courses help students think critically about arts and culture from a biblical framework, understand the development of visual arts and the ideas and philosophies of the cultures that created them, learn the language and skills involved in basic art production, and examine the history of the doctrines and practices of the Christian church as they relate to the visual arts, performing arts, and architecture.
Israel and Archaeology
The Israel and Archaeology program focuses on a biblically informed perspective of Israel’s past and present. Courses help students understand the basics of archaeology and the role archaeologists play in studying history, learn the historical and physical settings of the Bible and experience the archaeological and historical accounts of the biblical narratives, understand Jewish history from 586 B.C. to the modern state of Israel, and learn about the beliefs and ideas of Judaism.
Outdoor Action
The Outdoor Action program focuses on a biblically informed perspective of the role of the outdoors in human well-being. Courses help students think critically about the idea of environmental stewardship, ethics, leisure and play; explore the use of the outdoors in education, business, and recreational pursuits; learn concepts of outdoor leadership; offer students opportunities to apply knowledge and develop skills in outdoor experiences; and gain accreditation in Leave No Trace techniques and Wilderness First Aid.
Urban Ministry
The Urban Ministry program focuses on a biblically informed perspective on the complexities of the new urban environments. Courses help students think biblically and theologically about urban ministry and the systems of the city, understand the various cultural communities within a given city, experience numerous ministries, and learn from the leaders involved in transformation of urban communities.
Related Program Information
The First Year Programs offer students a cohort-based educational experience. A cohort in each program is limited in number to provide greater opportunities for personal interaction with faculty mentors and the development of close relationships with other students. The First Year Programs offer specific courses that place an emphasis on the experiential. Trips, excursions, and field experiences are a major emphasis in program courses.
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