COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

CRE – Christian Education

CRE 113 – Introduction to Christian Education: 3 credits

This course offers an explanation of historical and philosophical foundations for church education. It provides an overview of the Christian education ministry to all ages in the local church, and explores such topics as materials and teaching methods, curriculum instruction and evaluation, leadership and training, the recruitment and supervision of volunteers, etc.

CRE 153 – Introduction to Children’s Ministries: 3 credits

A specialized study of developing and evaluating children’s ministries and resources as it pertains to specific programs such as Bible clubs, Kid’s Crusades, children’s church, music, drama, and other children’s activities.

CRE 333 – Methods & Principles of Teaching: 3 credits

An in-depth study of the teaching-learning process with primary emphasis on creative, effective methods to develop quality teaching.

CRE 342 – Small Group Ministries: 3 credits

Presents methods for establishing small group ministries within the local church. This course covers the dynamics of small group interaction; developing fellowship, support and outreach groups; and skills in organization and leadership.

CRE 383 – Adult Education Ministry: 3 credits

An overview of needs, opportunities, and resources for education of adults in the church. Theories of andragogy, adult faith development, continuing education, and specialized ministry to young, middle, and older adults, as well as special-needs groups will be explored.

CRE 393 – Children’s Presentations: 3 credits

An overview of drama, music, puppetry, storytelling, and media concepts in children’s ministry. Practical emphasis is placed on choosing, preparing, and presenting content and concepts to children of various ages. Includes strategies for designing, producing and overseeing children’s productions.

CRE 422 – Leading Missions Trips, Camps and Retreats: 3 credits

Two of the most powerful tools for shaping lives are missions trips and camps/retreats. This course is an interactive study on the philosophy, objectives, and administration of these tools. Three key phases – preparation, outreach, and debriefing – will all be addressed to maximize discipleship opportunities. Training of leadership, budgeting, promotion, and organizational principles will be covered. Additional fees may be charged for using off-campus facilities.

CRE 491, 492 and 493 – Topics in Christian Education: 1-3 credits

Special topics of varied interest are offered as needed and as resources permit.

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